The Fujifilm X series is a line of digital cameras produced by Fujifilm . The series encompasses fixed lens and interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras and premium compact point-and-shoot cameras aimed at consumer, enthusiast and professional photographers. The X series is part of the larger FinePix range of digital cameras from Fujifilm.
15-505: The Fujifilm X-Pro3 is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens digital camera announced on October 23, 2019. It is part of Fujifilm 's X-Series of cameras, the successor to the X-Pro2 . Sales began on November 28, 2019. X-Pro3 is the latest release of the series. The overall design follows traditional range finder cameras much like the X-Pro 1 and X-Pro 2 before it but like those cameras it
30-473: A part of the X series, in chronological order: All X-series cameras with interchangeable lenses use Fujifilm X-mount lenses. The first such lenses were introduced along with the X-Pro1 in early 2012. The original three lenses for the new system were a set of fixed-focal length prime lenses: an 18mm f/2 wide-angle, a 35mm f/1.4 standard and a 60mm f/2.4 macro lens. The first X-mount zoom lens, an 18-55mm f/2.8–4,
45-430: A range of distances within a single lens may be collimation error with the lens, but if such discrepancies occur across several lenses, it is more likely to be the flange focal distance or the ground glass (or both) that are misset. Due to research on optimal flange focal distance settings, it is currently considered better for flange focal distance to be set to somewhere within the film's emulsion layer, rather than on
60-596: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Fujifilm X camera The X series models use either APS-C or 2 ⁄ 3 inch sensors. Since its introduction with the X100 in 2011, the X series has grown to encompass a wide variety of designs. These lines can be broken out into the following categories or model lines. The following lines are united by their use of APS-C -sized sensors measuring 23.5×15.6 mm, with an aspect ratio of 3:2 and Ø31.15 mm field diameter. They are listed here within each category in
75-563: Is a traditional mirrorless camera but with the addition of an Optical View Finder to complement the Electric View Finder. A lever on the front of the camera switches between EVF and OVF with the OVF providing clear framelines and the view outside of these framelines leading to the X-Pro series being popular with street photographers to see what might be entering their shot. The camera's top and base plates are made from titanium, and
90-584: Is different for different camera systems. The range of this distance, which will render an image clearly in focus within all focal lengths , is usually measured to a precision of hundredths of millimetres, and is not to be confused with depth of field. Lenses can be adapted from one mount (and respective FFD) to another. FFD determines whether infinity focus can be accomplished with a simple non-optical adapter. Optics to correct for distance introduce more cost and can lower image quality, so non-optical lens adapters are preferred. A simple non-optical adapter holds
105-428: Is one of the most important variables in a system camera , as lens seating errors of as little as 0.01 mm will manifest themselves critically on the imaging plane and focus will not match the lens marks. Professional movie cameras are rigorously tested by rental houses regularly to ensure the distance is properly calibrated. Any discrepancies between eye focus and measured focus that manifest themselves across
120-422: The flange focal distance ( FFD ) (also known as the flange-to-film distance , flange focal depth , flange back distance ( FBD ), flange focal length ( FFL ), back focus or register , depending on the usage and source) of a lens mount system is the distance from the mounting flange (the interlocking metal rings on the camera and the rear of the lens ) to the film or image sensor plane. This value
135-409: The longer FFD lens the appropriate additional distance away from the sensor or film on the shorter FFD camera. A camera body with a shorter FFD can accept a larger number of lenses (those with a longer FFD) by using a simple adapter. A lens with a longer FFD can be more readily adapted to a larger number of camera bodies (those with a shorter FFD). If the difference is small, other factors such as
150-635: The order in which the initial model of each type was introduced. The following lines are united by their use of 2 ⁄ 3 inch sensors measuring 8.8 by 6.6mm, with an aspect ratio of 4:3. In addition to a shared sensor size, all of these model lines utilized fixed (non-interchangeable) zoom lenses. They are listed here in the order in which the initial model of each type was introduced. Lens : Fixed | Interchangeable Sensor : 2/3" | APS-C Sensor : Bayer | EXR | X-Trans | X-Trans II | X-Trans III | X-Trans IV | X-Trans V Cameras and camera bodies released by Fujifilm as
165-595: The rest of the body shell is made from magnesium alloy. A variant with a harder wearing DuraTect finish for the titanium top and base plates is scheduled to be available from 8 December 2019. Reviewers have indicated the latter finish accentuates fingerprints. Another notable design change from previous X-Pro models is the X-Pro3's hidden display. The camera's main LCD screen is mounted on an inward facing hinge and must be opened downwards for viewing or waist level shooting, leaving
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#1732794350956180-723: The screen hidden and the rear of the camera protected when not in use. On the back side of the LCD screen (viewable when the LCD is not) is a secondary unlit display which can be used to display the camera's settings or the film simulation in use. The X-Pro3 does not have in-body image stabilization . The autofocus works down to -6 EV (near darkness). SENSOR : EXR CMOS | Bayer CMOS | X-Trans | X-Trans II | X-Trans III | X-Trans 4 | X-Trans 5 VIDEO: 15 4K 15p , 4K , 6K , 8K ⋅ SCREEN : Flip , Articulating , Touchscreen ⋅ BODY FEATURE: In-Body Image Stabilization , Weather Sealed This camera-related article
195-910: The short 17.7mm flange focal distance of the Fujifilm X mount , lenses from a vast array of other systems can be adapted for use on X series cameras. An adapter to allow use of Leica M-mount lenses on X-mount cameras is offered by Fujifilm. This adapter provides a way to set the focal length of the lens which will appear in image Exif info, and correct for common color shift and vignetting problems when using M-mount lenses on digital cameras. SENSOR : EXR CMOS | Bayer CMOS | X-Trans | X-Trans II | X-Trans III | X-Trans 4 | X-Trans 5 VIDEO: 15 4K 15p , 4K , 6K , 8K ⋅ SCREEN : Flip , Articulating , Touchscreen ⋅ BODY FEATURE: In-Body Image Stabilization , Weather Sealed Flange focal distance For an interchangeable lens camera,
210-434: The sizes and positions of the mounting flanges will influence whether a lens can be adapted without optics. Typically, camera bodies with shorter flange focal distance can be adapted more readily to lenses with longer flange focal distance. Lens count doesn't include 3rd party products. All FE lenses (see below) can also be used on APS-C E-mount cameras. Lens count doesn't include 3rd party products. Flange focal distance
225-613: Was released later in 2012. As of 2021, Fujifilm has released over 35 lenses for the system, all of which offer autofocus. In addition, a host of third-party companies have extended the selection to over 200 lenses, many of which are manual focus only. A wide variety of accessories for X series cameras and X-mount lenses have been introduced, both from Fujifilm and from third party suppliers. These include lens mount adapters; conversion lenses; camera grips; camera cases; lens hoods, caps, and filters; flashes and flash accessories; microphones; remote releases; and batteries and chargers. Due to
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