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Fujifilm finepix s3 pro luminous landscape
Fujifilm finepix s3 pro luminous landscape








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There’s a 2.5mm remote release port on the handgrip, too. Power is provided by Fujifilm’s familiar NP-W235 battery, which promises 680 shots per charge (economy).Ĭonnector ports include full-size HDMI, microphone and headphone sockets, and USB-C. There are dual card slots for recording files, with one accepting CFexpress Type B cards and the other, UHS-II SD media. It’s also worth noting, that due to the X-Trans sensor’s colour filter arrangement, the camera has to take a total of 20-shots for this to work, rather than the 16-shots needed for similar Bayer sensor systems. With the X-H2, Fujifilm has introduced a high-resolution multi-shot mode, that can give images up to 160MP, however, these, like the GFX series, aren’t processed in-camera, and instead need to be stitched together later on your computer. The 5-axis in-body stabilisation (IBIS) promises up to 7 stops of shake correction, and when the camera is used with lenses with optical image stabilisation (OIS) this can work in conjunction with the IBIS for enhanced stabilisation.

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The sensitivity range still covers a range from ISO 125 up to 51,200, despite the increase in megapixels, and therefore smaller pixels. The camera accepts Fujifilm’s familiar NP-W235 battery, which is rated for 680 shots per charge (economy mode). However, the electronic shutter also brings a greater risk of artefacts such as rolling shutter distortion or banding under artificial light, compared to the X-H2S with its stacked sensor and faster readout.

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Not that it’s a slouch, by any means it can still shoot at 15 frames per second in full resolution raw, or 20 fps using the silent electronic shutter (with 1.29x crop), which comes with a mind-boggling world-record fastest speed of 1/180,000sec.

fujifilm finepix s3 pro luminous landscape

But it’s better suited for uses where detail capture is more important than outright speed, such as studio or landscape work. Like its twin, the X-H2 is designed for serious enthusiast and professional photographers. Strikingly, this new high-resolution model costs rather less than its high-speed sibling, at $1,999 / £1,879 body-only (compared to $2,499 / £2,499), or $2,499 / £2,249 in a kit with the XF 16-80mm f/4 R OIS WR lens. Fujifilm has built the X-H2 around a new 40MP back-illuminated sensor.










Fujifilm finepix s3 pro luminous landscape