Specs
PR
The FUJIFILM X70 is a newly designed premium fixed lens digital camera that features a FUJINON 18.5mmF2.8 lens (28mm in 35mm format equivalent), suitable for a range of applications from landscapes to everyday snapshots. The new X70 elegantly combines simple manual operation with superior image quality and versatile picture-taking functions, and is the first X-Series camera to offer a touchscreen display that rotates 180 degrees, enabling users to shoot from up high, down low and capture selfies.
The compact FUJIFILM X70 uses a 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II Sensor for extraordinary image resolution, and gives photographers milled aluminum dial controls, as well as aperture settings in 1/3 stop increments, and the new Auto Mode Switch lever for selecting its fully automatic Advanced SR Auto mode. In this mode, the camera automatically chooses the optimum settings for great results on any scene.
The new FUJIFILM X70 features a responsive touchscreen – a first for the X-Series. Now, photo enthusiasts can use the Touch Panel for operations during shooting and playback modes. For shooting, users can select their focus area and touch-to-shoot. During playback, users can swipe their finger to scroll through images, double-tab to enlarge images, and drag to view different points on the picture, and pinch-out and pinch-in to enlarge and reduce the image view. Users can also disable the touchscreen functions at any time by turning the Touch Panel Settings to “off.”
FUJIFILM X70 key features:
- 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II Sensor
- Fast AF of up to 0.06 seconds
- Start-up time of 0.5 seconds
- Shutter time lag of 0.05 seconds
- Shooting interval of 0.5 seconds
- Uses the FUJINON 18.5mm F2.8 lens with 7 elements in 5 groups, and 2 high-performance aspherical elements
- 9 blade aperture
- FUJINON's unique HT-EBC coating
- High-definition, touchscreen 3” tilting (180o) LCD display with 1.04 million dots
- Maximum ISO performance up to 51200 sensitivity
- New AF system offers the 49-point Single Point mode for fast, precise focusing, and a new Zone and Wide/Tracking modes with a 77-point area to capture moving subjects
- Up to ±3 stops of exposure compensation on the top-plate dial
- 8 function buttons (1 customizable)
- Latest CLASSIC CHROME Film Simulation mode that delivers muted tones and deep colors
- Interval timer for shooting time-lapse sequences of one second to 24 hours, up to 999 frames
- Completely silent electronic shutter capable of exposures up to 1/32,000 second
- Digital teleconverter offers additional focal ranges of 35mm and 50mm
- Full HD video 1080p at 60fps; bit rate of 36Mbps for clear capture of delicate movements; frame rates of 60 fps, 50fps, 30fps, 25fps and 24fps, supporting worldwide motion picture formats
- Free FUJIFILM Camera Remote application and Wireless Communication function allows users to remotely shoot images from smartphones and tablets via WiFi
- Advanced creative filters
The FUJIFILM X70 will be available in February 2016 for USD $699.95 and CAD $899.99.
Another preview
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/review/20160208_742317.html
I do like that they've dropped the view finder, as it does make the camera smaller and cheaper (too important points in a point and shoot compact for me!). But wish they've kept the 23mm lens in the X100 series as that is a bit more general purpose use lens that I'd prefer rather than only the wiiide angle 18.5mm the X70 has :-/
so can we assume this is the old sensor, so the video will be crap ?
The X70's sensor and lens are very much a winning combination, delivering outstanding image quality almost throughout the entire ISO range, which now runs up to 51,200. You'd be hard-pushed to tell any difference between still or moving images from the X70 and the X100T, so if you want excellent image quality from the smallest possible X-series camera, then the X70 certainly delivers the goods.
Played with one at work today. Only thing I could comment on as a negative is the thinness of the dials on top. Takes some getting used to, mainly the shutter speed dial since it's kind of closed in. Everything else is what you'd expect from Fuji.
The Fujifilm X70 is an ultra-stylish compact camera with a larger APS-C CMOS sensor, and a compact 28mm equivalent f/2.8 lens, which means it gives DSLR image quality, with good noise performance in low light.
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/fujifilm-x70-full-review-28706
Comparison with Ricoh
http://www.mirrorlessons.com/2016/03/14/fuji-x70-vs-ricoh-gr-ii/
While the X70 will film 1080 video at 24 to 60p, the quality like other bodies with X-Trans II sensors, isn't always great. There are certainly better compacts for video available.
Latest Fijifilm cameras are quite good.
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