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Fujifilm X

  1. Fuji Finepix X-S1

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    The Fujifilm X-S1 is a Top-of-the-line Super Zoom compact camera (note: “Compact” refers to the type of camera, not the size. This is not an interchangeable lens camera). With an astounding Fujinon 26x Zoom Lens, the Fuji XS1 lets you take gorgeous shots with brilliant framing flexibility. The body is built to high-quality standards, with rubberised grips and metal dials. The X-S1 can be as simple or as complicated as you like, featuring easy-to-use Scene-Recognition Auto modes as well as Fully Manual shooting. Users can also choose to shoot in JPEG or RAW file types, as well as High Definition Video.

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    12MP
    3.0"
    26x
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080
    10 fps

    $799.95

  2. Fuji X-Pro1

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    At long last, Fuji announced their own foray into the Hybrid/Compact System inter-changeable lens cameras, the Finepix X-Pro1. Aimed at professional and enthusiast photographers, this camera sports a specially designed 16 Megapixel APS-C ‘X-Trans CMOS’ sensor which produces vibrant colour and sharp detail. The series of prime lenses available with the body (an 18mm f2, 35mm f4 and 60mm f2.4) are small in size and have a fine depth of field, as well as their own aperture dial. The hybrid viewfinder can be used either as an optical or digital rangefinder, delighting nostalgic fans. With new lenses set to be released this year, this is a camera designed to appease those looking for a powerful camera with nostalgic aesthetic. Full Details
    16MP
    3.0"
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080
    6 fps

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  3. Fujifilm XF 35mm f1.4 R Lens

    Using a glass-molded aspheric lens at the 5th element minimizes spherical aberration. Achieving beautiful bokeh in out-of-focus areas as well as excellent in-focus reproduction to create a natural sense of depth according to the aperture setting and the subject. The 35mm (135 equivalent: 53mm) lens has a standard focal length with the angle of view similar to that of the human eye. With the bright maximum aperture, the lens is ideal for snapshots. Full Details

    $699.95

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