Look familiar? That's Fujifilm's latest X-series camera, the X-S1, which launched as the XS-1 in the UK for £699 ($1090) in November. Now the company has moved the dash one character to the left and ...
FujiFilm introduced the 12-megapixel, 26x long zoom X-S1 digital camera that looks like a SLR, but does not have a removable lens. The X-S1 features a large 2/3″ 12 MP EXR CMOS sensor and a ...
At 4.2 by 5.3 by 5.9 inches (HWD) and 2.1 pounds, the XS-1 is as large and heavy as a compact D-SLR. Other superzoom cameras are smaller, including the Canon PowerShot SX40 HS —it's only 3.6 by 4.8 by ...
Fujifilm X-Series expands to include the X-S1 with 26x optical super zoom lens, 12 megapixel sensor, and Japanese retail date of December 7th for $1,000 . Fujifilm X-Series expands to include the X-S1 ...
The 'X' in the name is not just a marketing ploy. The Fuji X-S1 features the same sensor as that of the X10; namely 12 megapixels and 2/3-inches in size, once again using Fuji EXR CMOS technology ...
Fujifilm has acknowledge problems with the CMOS sensor in two of it’s current cameras, the X10 and X-S1. The company has promised a firmware and hardware fix in the future. Fujifilm has acknowledge ...
Cameras these days... so hard to keep up with. You've got cameraphones, point-and-shoots, mirrorless cams, DSLRs, and evidently, "bridge cameras." These are generally spoken of as "superzoom" or ...
Behold Fuji’s brand new X-S1, cousin to the sublime, retro-inspired X100 and X10 cameras. But unlike the other two, the 26x optical zoom on the X-S1 means it’s probably capable of some beautiful shots ...
Calling the X-S1 a “new breed of bridge camera,” Fujifilm’s snapper has a 26x optical zoom lens and the same 2/3-inch 12-megapixel EXR sensor that’s used in the retro-styled X10 model. As you can tell ...
The Fujifilm X-S1 is a new super-zoom bridge camera. Looking and handling like a DSLR, the Fujifilm X-S1 boasts a 26x zoom lens which covers a 35mm equivalent focal range of 24-624mm and has a maximum ...