Fujifilm X-t100: Made Easy

By Mark Dascano

Release : 2018-09-26

Genre : Photography, Books, Arts & Entertainment

Kind : ebook

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The Fujifilm Corporation has released yet another in its X-mount camera series. The latest in the series from mega-technology entity was launched in early 2018 and comes in the form of the X-T100 digital camera. The new camera was introduced as the upgraded model to the previously released X-A5. Since its launch, reviews have applauded Fujifilm for the attention to detail as well as the wide-range of professional features included. The features, while like those of earlier X mount devices, boasts some innovative capabilities that users are sure to enjoy. Among the more popular features are the 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with its 6000 x 4000 resolution, a 3-inch titling LCD display with 1.04m dots of resolution, electronic viewfinder with 100 percent coverage, built-in autofocus, built-in flash and flash modes and a new continuous drive feature with 6 ‘frames per second’ capabilities.

Fujifilm X-t100: Made Easy

By Mark Dascano

Release : 2018-09-26

Genre : Photography, Books, Arts & Entertainment

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
The Fujifilm Corporation has released yet another in its X-mount camera series. The latest in the series from mega-technology entity was launched in early 2018 and comes in the form of the X-T100 digital camera. The new camera was introduced as the upgraded model to the previously released X-A5. Since its launch, reviews have applauded Fujifilm for the attention to detail as well as the wide-range of professional features included. The features, while like those of earlier X mount devices, boasts some innovative capabilities that users are sure to enjoy. Among the more popular features are the 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with its 6000 x 4000 resolution, a 3-inch titling LCD display with 1.04m dots of resolution, electronic viewfinder with 100 percent coverage, built-in autofocus, built-in flash and flash modes and a new continuous drive feature with 6 ‘frames per second’ capabilities.

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