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FUJIFILM FinePix X100 With 12.3 Megapixel APS-C CMOS Sensor

FinePix X100

FinePix X100

New FinePix X100 With 12.3 Megapixel APS-C CMOS Sensor camera aimed for professional photographers, The Hybrid Viewfinder on the FinePix X100 combines the window-type “bright frame” optical viewfinder found in high-end film cameras such as 35mm or medium-format cameras.
New EXR Processor, the newly developed EXR Processor achieves the highest definition, sensitivity and wide dynamic range image quality of any digital camera produced by Fujifilm.
Design, Inspired by the beauty and form of classic cameras from the past, The upper control deck/bottom surface has been cast from magnesium alloy (semi-solid metal casting) to contribute to a high-precision camera body with high rigidity.

Hybrid Viewfinder (New Development)
The Hybrid Viewfinder on the FinePix X100 combines the window-type “bright frame” optical viewfinder found in high-end film cameras such as 35mm or medium-format cameras, and the electronic viewfinder system incorporated in fixed single lens or mirrorless digital cameras. By using integrating a prism for the 1,440,000 dot LCD panel image on the viewing screen in the reverse-Galilean optical finder, the Hybrid Viewfinder can show both the shooting frame and a variety of shooting data. Of course, it can also be used as a high-quality electronic viewfinder to compose or playback shots. With this ability to instantly switch between optical and electronic viewfinder images with simple “one touch” control. The new Hybrid Viewfinder offers users expanded freedom in the composition and enjoyment of photography in a range of challenging shooting conditions.

While digital compact cameras have become ever slimmer and more compact in recent years, composing and viewing shots on large, higher resolution LCD panels on the back of the camera has become the mainstream practice for today’s users. On the other hand, shooting with an optical viewfinder is the standard practice for conventional film cameras and the preferred method for large numbers of digital camera owners. Many prefer the finder to be as close as possible to the eye so the user can focus attention exclusively on photo composition to get a clear view of the subject without distraction.

While traditionalists prefer the clear, sharp view of an ‘optical’ finder, modern electronic displays, giving data like shutter speed, aperture, white balance, exposure correction and sensitivity can aid the photographer tremendously. The new Hybrid Viewfinder on the FinePix X100 aims to give the user the ‘best of both worlds’.

Conceptual diagram

Further specifications for the Hybrid Viewfinder are as follows:

  • The reverse Galilean optical finder with a 0.5x magnification features all-glass elements made from high-refractive index glass and demonstrates low chromatic aberration and distortion.
  • In optical viewfinder mode, the brightness of both the “bright frame” and text data is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of scene area, ensuring that shooting information is always easily and clearly viewable.
  • Displayed shooting data is constantly updated according to changes in shutter speed, exposure, sensitivity and other settings.
  • In electronic viewfinder mode, the photographer can preview the picture or playback the result with the “through the sensor” image review. Available with one-touch switching ease, this capability enables the user to preview and confirm exposure settings, depth-of-field effects, white balance, and macro shots.

12.3 Megapixel APS-C CMOS Sensor

  • The FinePix X100 features a custom CMOS high-performance sensor, internally optimized and developed exclusively for this model.
  • Optimization of the angle-of-incidence in conjunction with the specially developed lens maximizes light gathering efficiency extending to the perimeter of the sensor for a sharper image with exceptional clarity.
  • When shooting HD movies, the combination of the large-sized sensor and the large aperture F2 lens, lets users shoot a soft out-of-focus touch (bokeh) – a capability not available in conventional compact cameras.
  • The ideal combination of a fixed focal length lens, high-sensitivity sensor (approx. 10 times the sensitivity of a conventional compact*1) and a high-performance image processor captures exceptionally high-quality images over the entire sensitivity range from low to high ISO settings.
  • The high-speed CMOS sensor read-out and the EXR Processor’s enhanced focusing system contributes to the high-speed AF performance, while the combination of the optical viewfinder and extremely low shutter time lag enhance the pleasure of every shot.
  • *1 Comparison with other FinePix compact camera models.

23mm F2 Fujinon (Aspherical) Lens

  • The newly-developed lens offers a focal length of 23mm (135 equivalent: 35mm) and a widest aperture of F2. Made from molded glass, the lens contains 8 elements in 6 groups.
  • The adoption of the non-collapsible lens structure with minimized lens length not only contributes to the compact size but also eliminates telescoping of the lens when the power is on. It’s ready to start shooting the moment you turn it on.
  • Exploiting the merits of fixed focal length lens, this lens delivers sharp resolution of the total image from the center to the corners. In addition, the lens features not only the large F2 aperture value, but also an optical architecture that maintains a high degree of resolution even when closed by 1 to 2 stops.

FinePix X100 Lens Structure

MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) Curve

  • The lens uses a 9-blade aperture diaphragm. A large F2 aperture and high-quality optics let users take beautiful photos with a soft out-of-focus (bokeh) effect.
  • The lens enables macro shooting as close as 10 cm.
  • Featuring a built-in ND filter (equivalent f-stop reduction of 3), the lens can enhance depth-of-field even in bright shooting conditions by enabling the aperture to be kept wide open. Shutter speed can also be reduced to capture waterfalls, or any shot where intentional blur is required.

EXR Processor (Newly Developed)

  • When combined with the high-performance lens and high-sensitivity sensor, the newly developed EXR Processor achieves the highest definition, sensitivity and wide dynamic range image quality of any digital camera produced by Fujifilm.
  • Throughout development of the processor, Fujifilm has re-examined every aspect from response to the circuit structure, and achieved a significant leap in signal processing performance for a more responsive and faithful reproduction of the image.
  • The graphical interface (style and rendering of the LCD information) has been upgraded in the newly developed LSI to enhance the user experience and to improve the clarity of the information presented.

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Canon G12 Vs Nikon P7000

Canon G12 Vs Nikon P7000

Canon G12 Vs Nikon P7000

If we compare all the features including the DxOMark Sensor score (see below), Canon G12 is clear winner.

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Canon G12 Vs Nikon P7000

Canon G12 Nikon P7000
Max resolution 10.0 million 10.1 million
Sensor type/Size CCD/1/1.7 ” (7.60 x 5.70 mm, 0.43 cm²) CCD/1/1.7 ” (7.60 x 5.70 mm, 0.43 cm²)
Optical Zoom 5X 7.1X
Macro Close-up 1cm 2cm
Image stabilization Lens Based Optical VR and Digital
Max and

Min Shutter

1/4000 sec

15 sec

1/4000 sec

60 sec

Max ISO 12800 6400
Movie Recording 1280 x 720 (24 fps) 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps) 1280 x 720, 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 30 fps
Uncompressed format RAW NRW (RAW)

this article is written based on specification of both the camera.

DxOMark Sensor Score


Nikon D7000 Video

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About D-Movie function of Nikon D700

The D7000 is equipped with the D-Movie function that enables recording of high-definition movies (1920 × 1080p, 24 fps) exhibiting superior video quality. Autofocusing during movie recording is possible using contrast-detect AF. When the focus mode is set to Full time-servo AF (AF-F) and the AF-area mode to Subject-tracking AF, the camera automatically maintains focus on a subject moving throughout the frame in three dimensions. The D7000 also offers in-camera movie editing functions that allow users to save a single frame as a still JPEG image or delete unnecessary portions from the beginning or end of movie files.
Recording of stereo sound via an external microphone is also supported.

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Canon G12 Sample Images

Canon G12 Sample Images

Canon G12 Sample Images

Canon G12, A 10 Megapixel CCD camera with 12800 ISO rating and features 720p HD movie shooting (24fps) with stereo sound.
Aperture –  f/4.0, ISO 80, Shutter Speed 1/125, WB – Auto, Flash – off

Aperture – f/4.5, ISO 200, Shutter Speed 1/130, focal Length – 30.5mm WB – Auto, Flash – off

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