What camera does Zack Arias use?
The X100 is my one and only travel camera these days. Traveling with such a small and capable camera allows me to focus more on the people and places I am visiting and less on camera equipment. It’s a very freeing way to travel as a photographer.
Is Fujifilm X T1 full frame?
It’s not full-frame, but it’s the next step down. If you’re used to the classic 35mm equivalent focal lengths on lenses, the APS-C sensor has a multiplier of about 1.5. So a classic 50mm lens becomes about 75mm. The image quality that comes out of the X-T1 is excellent.
Does Fujifilm xs10 have built in flash?
The pop-up lever for the built-in flash is on the top left of the camera, on the left outside the top left dial. Slow sync and rear-curtain modes are set at MENU > FLASH BOLT ICON > FLASH FUNCTION SETTING > SYNC. Flash exposure compensation is also set there.
Who is the Fujifilm xs10 for?
The X-S10 camera is targeted toward both beginning and experienced users who may have Canon or Nikon DSLRs and want something a little more ‘familiar’ than a typical Fujifilm camera. And, with a price of $999 for the body – $100 more than the X-T30 – it’s not necessarily out of reach for that audience.
Why are Fuji lenses expensive?
FujiFilm charges more for lenses (than Canon) because they can. FujiFilm has a near monopoly on X-mount lenses. Other options include cheap manual lenses and expensive Zeiss lenses. This is changing somewhat with the introduction of Viltrox autofocus lenses.
Why are Fuji lenses so small?
The Fuji X lenses have a smaller mount diameter, which is possible both because the sensor is smaller and because the rear element can be much closer to the sensor in a camera without a mirror to get in the way.
What is the widest Fuji lens?
The widest: Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero D The widest prime lens available for the Fujifilm X series is the Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero D, providing coverage up to a 113° angle of view.