Fujifilm XF1 key features: 12MP 2/3" EXR-CMOS sensor ISO 100-3200, ISO 4000-6400 at 6MP resolution, ISO 12800 at 3MP 25-100mm equivalent, F1.8-4.9 lens with optical image stabilization (4 stops benefit claimed) Manual zoom ring and lens retraction mechanism Full manual control, RAW format recording 3" 460k dot LCD Full HD movie recording with built-in stereo microphones Film simulation modes for different colour and monochrome 'looks' In-camera RAW conversion with all in-camera processing parameters adjustable 'Advanced Filters' image-processing controls, previewed live on-screen When a camera a self-consciously stylish as the XF1 appears, it's tempting to dismiss it immediately as likely to be all style, no substance. But as Fujifilm has shown recently with the likes of the Dpreview: X100, it's entirely possible to build a good-looking camera that also delivers excellent image quality, so it would be a mistake to dismiss the XF1 on such grounds. Indeed first impressions are generally very positive - the XF1 looks like it should be a truly serious competitor to enthusiast compacts such as the Canon Powershot S100 and Sony Cyber-Shot RX100. The XF1 uses the same EXR-CMOS sensor as the X10, so we'd expect image quality to be very similar. Perhaps most importantly, at 6MP resolution (which, let's remember, should make a very nice 10"x8" / A4 print) it can offer expanded highlight dynamic range that few other compacts can come close to matching. It will also benefit from Fujifilm's excellent JPEG processing, with three 'Film Simulation' colour modes (Provia/Standard, Velvia/Vivid, Astia/Soft) plus several monochrome modes to choose from, and a huge amount of user control over the look of its output. The sample we used for this preview was pre-production, but even so was notably fast in operation, particularly with regards to autofocus speed - something that hasn't always been a Fujifilm strength. The control layout is logical enough, and the E-Fn button promises quick access to a pretty well any function that you might wish to change on a regular basis. Fujifilm has been progressively tweaking the X-series with each new model, and overall the XF1 seems more-refined and better-behaved than previous models have been on first release. It's certainly a camera we're looking forward to reviewing in detail, when we can get our hands on a full production model. https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilm-xf1 Siis mukavan pienikokoinen, helpolla hyvää jpegiäkin tuottava kamera, jossa laajakulmainen sekä valovoimainen opiska. Ostettu vaimon käyttöön uutena, kuvattu muutama sata ruutu. Säilytetty alkuperäisessä aitonahkaisessa laukussa. Kamerakierrätyksen vuoksi jäänyt totaalisen ylimääräiseksi nyt. Liki virheetön kunto pitäisi käydä ilmi kuvista. Tuotteet Turussa ja kulkeutuu lähikaupunkeihin. Noutomahdollisuus aina välillä muualtakin kunhan vaan saadaan sovitettua aika yhteen. Posti ja MH kuljettaa myös, kunhan maksu kolahtaa tilille, ja ostaja maksaa kulut. Pakettiautomaatin S-paketti maksaa 5,90 € ja siihen mahtuu näistä jokainen. MYYTY Tuohon jäänyt yksi hius näytön päälle, ei ole naarmu!