
Ya está a vuestra disposición la Fujifilm X-Pro1, una de las cámaras más esperadas del año ha salido hoy oficialmente a la venta con un precio de 1.599€.
Como ya os adelantábamos en ALTFoto, la X-Pro1 no hace sino mejorar la línea X de la casa que tanto ha dado que hablar en el sector de las cámaras sin espejo. Con una calidad difícilmente igualable, el cuerpo sigue la estela de sus hermanas y el toque retro está muy presente en su diseño.
Entre sus características técnicas, destaca el viewfinder híbrido, un sensor nuevo más grande y eficaz (CMOS de 16.3MP) para el que podrán adquirirse lentes Fujinon y Leica, un monitor 3 pulgadas y hasta 25.600 de sensibilidad ISO.
La cámara, que se presentó en la pasada feria tecnológica de Las Vegas, tiene un cuerpo minimalista y ergonómico; está pensada para profesionales como una segunda cámara y posee características de diseño que la convertirán en objeto de deseo de muchos coleccionistas, de hecho, Fujifilm ha lanzado algunos productos específicos y de calidad pensados para este nuevo modelo.










Pese a las malas criticas que tiene esta cámara en cuanto al autofoco, yo la vengo usando hace poco mas de un mes y puedo asegurar que es la mejor cámara que he utilizado hasta el momento.
Sehr schf6ne 3D's von Gera. Wird Zeit, dass wir mal wieder vioherscbauen. Langsam kenne ich mich aus und weis auch an welchen Stellen die Aufnahmen gemacht wurden.Nur die Stradfe mit der Sperrung kenne ich nicht wirklich?Vielleicht hilft mir da mal jemand auf die Sprfcnge.
‘To sum up, we announce that in the spnrig of 2012 we will release a mirrorless camera of the highest grade. We also mention that we have plans to realise a camera that will surpass a full-size 35mm sensor in the sense of resolution and low noise’
I bought the hs20 and dust was under the lens in two weeks! I rurnteed it and got another one and dust was under the lens in two days! It's a nice camera for the money. But to think how bad the dust would get over time and the effects on the auto focus? So rurnteed it and went with the Nikon d3100.
First of all, the best SLR with a lens to match will probably cost more than you'll be sdiepnng on your car (don't expect much change out of $ 10000). You've taken classes, what did you borrow and what did you think of that (I'd insert a question mark here but the Yahoo police doesn't allow them).Both Canon and Nikon make fine cameras, each with their own strong and weak points. Personally I really dislike the Canon rebel (or xxxD to us in the rest of the world) series for it's plasticky feel and clumsy controls. But there's plenty of people that like that. At the entry level point I think Nikon delivered a really strong camera in the D3100 which is only outclassed by the Canon 550d/Rebel T2i on video.If you think you'll be taking photography seriously you could look into a Nikon D90. Nikon's enthousiast amateur model from 2008 which has just been replaced by the D7000 and is being sold at an attractive price point. Weak on video, still very good on photos. Main differences between the brands are in the rest of the lineup. Nikon has some very solid lenses at the entry level with the 18-105 and the 55-300. Canon has a very unique macro lens that can magnify more than 1:1 and a very affordable 70-200 f4 lens. I think Nikon's wireless flash system is better than Canon. Both systems have truly amazing pro lenses (often with an amazing pricetag to match)Final consideration could be if you know anyone with a good selection of lenses for either brand that would let you borrow lenses.Personally I'm very happy with my Nikon d300 most of the time. However, if I see a 400mm f5.6 in the canon lineup I am a bit tempted.