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Best camera 2015 review
Best camera 2015 review












best camera 2015 review

With obviously classic design cues, the X100T's controls and handling are timeless. It is worth noting though that its movie mode, which was far from class-leading at launch, is now well behind the competition in terms of quality and 4K support.

best camera 2015 review

Having been on the market over a year (at time of publication), its 16 megapixels are starting to feel quite low in comparison to some of its peers, but it also means that the price has dropped slightly since its launch. That's especially handy when the sun is high in the sky and the 1.04M-dot 3" LCD becomes harder to see. In addition to its travel-friendly size, the X100T offers a hybrid viewfinder with optical and digital views. If you don't mind zooming with your feet, its 35mm F2 equivalent lens and 16MP X-Trans APS-C sensor will serve you well. The X100T is small and light, and won’t burden a weary traveler, and its low-profile lends itself to street shooting. They're the photographer's darling - not just a good-looking camera, but a beautifully effective machine. $1099 | 16MP APS-C sensor | 35mm equiv F2 lens | Hybrid electronic / optical viewfinder | 3" LCDįull specifications, sample images, user reviews and moreįew cameras in recent history have attracted as much of a cult following as Fujifilm's X100 series. If you fall into that category, we've got great news for you - there are more high quality cameras with attached lenses than ever before, brimming with features tailored to your needs. We've picked out our best picks for the photographer who wants to keep things simple by carrying a compact camera rather than one with interchangeable lenses. Whether you're traveling the world or the next town over, having the right camera at your side makes all the difference.














Best camera 2015 review