Here are the first Fujifilm X70 reviews with some additional hands-on videos and samples.
The X70 from Fuji is the smallest and lightest X-Series model comes with a FUJINON 18.5mm F2.8 lens. The specs list consist of 16.3-megapixel APS-C sized X-Trans CMOS II sensor, EXR Processor II image processing engine, and a 180-degree tilting touchscreen LCD.
The X70 has a standard ISO range of 200-6400, which expands to 100-51200. It can shoot continuously at 8 frames per second, though only for ten photos. It has the full set of Film Simulation Modes, save for the new ACROS mode on the X-Pro2. Video can be recorded at 1080/60p, with a maximum bitrate of 36Mbps. More details can be found in the official announcement page.
Additional Coverage of the Fuji X70 Reviews
Samples
A gallery of 52 JPEG and 41 RAW sample images taken with the Fujifilm X70 camera can be seen at PhotographyBlog website. Fujifilm X70 Shooting Experience: Taking it to the streets at Dpreview album. Official sample images and first shots can also be seen in our previous post.
Hands-on Videos
Reviews and Coverage
From PhotographyBlog review :
There are two things that stop us from recommending the X70 more whole-heartedly, though – the 28mm lens and the lack of a built-in viewfinder. Although offering something different to the X100T with its 35mm optic, 28mm may prove to be too wide than the more general-purpose 35mm focal length. Similarly, although the X70 would inevitably be bigger and heavier with a built-in viewfinder, we found ourselves wishing for one anyway, especially when using the focusing and aperture rings. So you really need to be sure that both of these design choices suit you before taking the plunge with the X70.
Buying Guide | ||
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[Black] | $699.95 | Amazon | B&H | Adorama |
[Silver] | $699.95 | Amazon | B&H | Adorama |
This is all for Fuji X-70 Reviews. More coverage can be found at erickimphotography website. First Impressions of the compact camera at phoblographer, bjornmoerman and imagine gnat. See also the presentation at this Japanese site dc.watch.