Abstract: Sie ist die kleinste und leichteste Kamera der X-Serie. Dennoch bietet die Fujifilm X70 einen großen APS-C-Sensor mit 16,3 Megapixeln, dessen Bilddaten schnell und effektiv durch den EXR Prozessor II verarbeitet werden. Die Kamera ist mit einem 18,5 mm F2...
Proven APS, C format sensor and processing engine, Tilting touch, screen, Traditional exposure controls
Fixed focal length, No viewfinder
If you've been thinking about the Fuji X100T but been put off by its size and its price, the X70 will be very tempting. You get the same image quality and a slightly wider 28mm lens in a much smaller and cheaper camera...
Abstract: With its APS-C sensor, prime lens and plenty of manual control, Fujifilm's latest pocket powerhouse make an impression in the enthusiast market. Find out our head of testing's first impressions in her hands-on Fuji X70 review.Despite their popularity, Fuj...
Abstract: As well as announcing the X-Pro2, Fujifilm has unveiled the X70 – the smallest and lightest X-Series model with an APS-C size sensorIn recent years we've seen an increasing number of manufacturers squeeze large sensors into pocket size compact cameras. Fu...
Proven APSC format sensor and processing engine, Tilting touchscreen, Traditional exposure controls
Fixed focal length, No viewfinder
If you've been thinking about the Fuji X100T but been put off by its size and its price, the X70 will be very tempting. You get the same image quality and a slightly wider 28mm lens in a much smaller and cheaper camera...
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Published: 2016-01-15, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Exceptional image quality thanks to super-sharp lens and capable sensor combination; great build quality; tilt-angle touchscreen adds further practicality to series
Autofocus not always fastest, Can hunt in low-light; fixed-lens won't suit all, 35/50mm crops not possible in raw; no viewfinder (optional digital accessory only)
With its £549 price point the X70 might sound expensive, but the kind of image quality that can be squeezed out of it makes it worth every penny. Sure, there's no viewfinder, but that's part and parcel of what this pocketable compact is all about. And whi...
Compact camera body; Impressive optical performance; Very good JPEG image quality; Good high ISO performance; Film Simulation modes; Tilting touchscreen display,
Inconsistent AF performance; Clunky menus; Shallow buffer depth; Poor video quality; No built-in viewfinder like X100-series,