Saturday 12 November 2011

REVIEWED: THE NEW FUJIFILM FINEPIX F600 EXR

Fujifilm FinePix F600 EXR (pictured)
The NEW Fujifilm FinePix F600 EXR is like Leonardo Da Vinci adding the Smile to the Mona Lisa, it would be a superb painting without the smile, but with becomes something extraordinary. This is a similar relationship between the Fujifilm FinePix F550 EXR and the F600 EXR, how do you improve on something which is already very good? Well, you just make minor tweaks here & there.


Fuji has pretty much kept the same shell since the release of the Fujifilm FinePix F300, followed by the F500 EXR/ F550 EXR and now the F600 EXR. These models have proven that for a 15x Optical Zoom compact digital camera, the small size and shape is perfect for portability and holding comfort. The only real change to the cosmetic design has revolved around its in-built flash. The F300's flash popped up each time the camera was turned on and would not hold down, unless it was held down by your finger. Then the F500 EXR & F550 EXR's flash again popped up each time the camera was turned on, but this time a light magnet could hold the flash down. Finally with the F600 EXR's flash, Fuji has got it right. Now if you want the flash up, there is a NEW release button on the left side of the camera.


Lets have a look at the Fujifilm FinePix F600 EXR's key specifications:

  • 16 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor 
  • 15x Optical Zoom (with 'NEW' 30x Super Resolution Capabilities)
  • 24mm Wide-Angle lens
  • 3-inch, hi-res LCD screen (460k dots)
  • Full 1080p HD Movie recording 
  • RAW file shooting 
  • GPS Geotagging & 'NEW' Landmark Navigator
Initially, it is very hard to find a difference between the 'NEW' F600 EXR and the F550 EXR, but digging beneath the surface reveals a few minor changes. The EXR Auto now identifies 54 different scenes & subjects, even selecting multiples within one scene, revealing a 99 identification pattern. This includes the 'NEW' very useful motion detection, which analyse's your movement or the movement of others within your composition. Also added is a 'NEW' reel like 360 degree motion panorama, which the beginning & end are joined so when reviewed it continues to scroll through the panorama.

The Fujifilm FinePix F600 EXR also has got 2 extra 'NEW' intelligent systems, Intelligent Sharpness & Intelligent Digital Zoom. But when compared to the F550 EXR, we really couldn't find a tremendous difference in quality between the 2 cameras.

Fujifilm FinePix F550 EXR- 15x Zoom
FujiFilm FinePix F600 EXR- 15x Zoom






  
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    Fujifilm FinePix F550 EXR-
    62x Digital Zoom
    Fujifilm FinePix F600 EXR-
    51x Intelligent Digital Zoom +
    Intelligent Sharpness















    Decreasing the range of the digital zoom on the F600 EXR, enables the user to still achieve good results. Infact, we found that both the F550 EXR & F600 EXR took very good photos when the image quality was increased to Fine, but the F600 EXR achieved greater detail & a sharper result when the new Intelligent Sharpness function was set on (would advise keeping it on). Our conclusion is that the Fujifilm FinePix F600 EXR is a fantastic compact digital camera, good quality images, very easy to use, very nice lens & zoom range, excellent functions- auto & manual. Plus, it comes in Black, Red, White & Champagne Gold.


    4.8 out of 5


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    Monday 7 November 2011

    Announced: The 'New' Panasonic Lumix GX1

    Panasonic Lumix GX1 (pictured)
    Panasonic have just announced the New Panasonic Lumix GX1 to join their Lumix G range of interchangeable lens cameras. The specifications are as follows:

    • LUMIX G Micro System - Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
    • High Image Quality with 16.0 - megapixel Live MOS Sensor and Venus Engine
    • Advanced AF System with High Speed, High Accuracy and Touch Operation
    • Easy Manual Control with a Variety of Shooting Assist Functions
    • Finest Tuning in Every Part of the Camera
    • 1920 x 1080 Full-HD High Quality Video Recording
    • Outstanding Performance in Power, Speed and Image Processing
    Initial thoughts on the Panasonic Lumix GX1 are very positive. Its design shows that it has reverted back to traditional mode wheels and hot-shoe which will be a welcome change, and will also still maintain a touch-panel LCD (not just touch screen, like the Panasonic Lumix GF2 & GF3). As most general photography is impulsive, this means functions can be more quick & easy to change and this will be far more popular amongst traditionalist photographers. 


    Due to be in the shops by the end of the month



    Saturday 5 November 2011

    REVIEWED: THE NEW FUJIFILM FINEPIX X10

    Fujifilm Finepix X10 (pictured)
    The Fujifilm Finepix X10 is the NEW advanced compact digital camera on the block. Like its bigger brother the Fujifilm Finepix X100, the top & base plates of the X10 are constructed of lightweight magnesium, covered with a durable synthetic leather for a more comfortable grip & surface protection. This finish doesn't just make the camera fit more comfortably in the hand, it also adds to its appeal with this chic Leicaesque retro design- especially amongst us fashion conscious photographers.


    The Mode wheels & Function buttons are presented on the camera for quick & easy use. Also including a dedicated 'RAW' file button & 'Fn' button which can be custom set to ISO, Image Size, Image Quality, Dynamic Range, Film Simulation, AF Mode, Face Recognition, Face Detection or Intelligent Digital Zoom. The X10's Manual functions are ideal for Pro's/Enthusiasts or an opportunity for beginners to grow. Its EXR mode is great for easy shooting, with Auto-Scene selection & also Auto-Selecting the sensor behaviour to either (HR) High Resolution, (DR) Dynamic Range or (SN) Signal-Noise Ratio. The X10 also contains some useful Advanced Auto settings like Motion Panorama, Pro Focus or Pro Low-Light.


    After a few seconds looking for the 'On' switch, its surprising how much satisfaction is gained from turning a camera On/Off by twisting the lens barrel. Whilst on the subject of the lens, its the perfect time to reflect on the high quality of the lens. The incredibly useful focal length range of 28-112mm (4x optical zoom) is ideal for Landscape, Architecture to Portraits, which is further complimented by the large f/2.0-f2.8 max.apertures. This means the X10 is still extremely quick/responsive & produces breathtaking images even under difficult lighting conditions, and also produces nice bokeh (background blur) for portraits.


    Also, one of X10's main attractions will be it's zoom optical viewfinder. The X10 gives the photographer the option of either using its 2.8" (460k-dot) LCD screen or its very bright, very clear optical viewfinder. Our only concern with the viewfinder is there is no shooting info through the viewfinder & when zooming, fingers will certainly appear within your line-of-sight. Its not the same as the incredible 'Hybrid viewfinder' found in the Fujifilm Finepix X100, but is still a very useful feature when shooting under very bright conditions or conserving battery power.


    Fujifilm Finepix X10- 1/45 sec, f2.8 @ ISO 100 
    Canon Powershot G12- 1/6 sec, f4.5 @  ISO 80












    Internally, the X10 incorporates a 12 million pixel 2/3-inch EXR CMOS sensor & EXR processor, which enables the camera to deliver rich detailed, accurate colour rendition & wide dynamic range images. This also enables the camera to take images in very low-lighting conditions with exceptional results and minimal noise. Even in comparison to the popular Canon Powershot G12, the X10 rendered colour far more accurately and the image quality was sharper. The metadata reveals that due to the X10's superb bright lens, shutter speeds were vastly increased, even using fine-grain ISO's.
    Fujifilm Finepix X10- 100% magnification
    Canon Powershot G12- 100% magnification




    Fujifilm Finepix X10- ISO 400
    Fujifilm Finepix X10- ISO 800
    Fujifilm Finepix X10- ISO 1600
    Conclusion is that despite the fact the Fujifilm Finepix X10 does not have inter-changeable lenses, with its similar price it will to some degree be competing with the compact system cameras. It definitely does stand out as a class leader, especially for its combination of bright, high quality optics & exceptional quality images.


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    4.9 out of 5

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