If this was a beauty contest, Fujifilm’s XF1 would be crowned miss universe.
And its special talent would be its f/1.8 aperture, which is a rare treat in cameras its size.
Its body is crafted from aluminum and encased in faux leather |
But it’s not enough to look good alone and fortunately for enthusiastic photographers, there’s more to this point-and-shoot than just a pretty face. It’s a 12MP compact cam that has an EXR processor and a 25-100mm fixed lens. Like the bigger and better equipped DSLR cams, the XF1’s lens is controlled by a programmable ring.
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Other notable specs include an ISO range of 100-12,800, Full HD video recording at 30 frames per second, a 3 inch 460,000 dot LCD screen and full manual controls, consigned to dials on the back and top of the cam.
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This stunning camera comes in leatherish-clad brown, black or red and will be available for $549 from retailers in November.