No spongy feeling like with the Fujifilm X-T1.
It is alway by my side. Saying it is not good for moving objects, is an understatement in my opinion. Maybe some will not miss it, but as with the Ricoh GR I felt that at times I did need it, especially during the time the sun was so bright I couldn’t see anything on the LCD screen.The Fujifilm X70 is a very responsive camera, although it does have a slight shutter lag that can be noticeable only if you have previously shot with a faster camera. Any price and availability information displayed on Shotkit at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.I am a Melbourne based street photographer and blogger. The relatively fast shutter speed is so as to avoid my photos being spoilt by camera shake or motion blur.So to put it simply it’s a X100T but without a viewfinder but with a touch sensitive fully articulated LCD screen, with a much smaller and lighter body and at a fraction of the cost! It tilts to 180 degrees allowing the photographer to get creative shots from different points of view. kindly suggest Thank you.Thank you so much for commenting. The only thing that’s not great is the ergonomics in the back and to the right from the LCD screen, but I won’t nagg about it and I’ll gladly experiment with how to hold it and I’ll find my ways. In the bright Greek sunlight I had trouble composing photos, even at full brightness. Gary then went on to set up his own company, Gary Perlmutter Photography, in 2009 specialising in wedding, event & portrait photography.
Believe me when I say that it has as many features as a DSLR and maybe even more. Starting his career as assistant photographer, which led him to be photographer for a number of leading London studios.
And more; Design & Control. Stay Sharp & Keep Shooting!Before we start we would like to repeat what we always say, which is that this review is from a completely personal point of view. I think that with two batteries in your arsenal you can go shooting all day with the X70. I do this because again just tapping the screen it becomes a lot less obvious then stabbing at the shutter button.I set my aperture to f8 and my shutter speed to either 1/500 or if there is not much light then I reduce this to 1/250 or less if required. I should also be clear in stating that I have told my family that I am to be buried with this camera.It was surprising to see but pleasing to be able to personalise this little camera.All control dials and buttons have been logically placed and sized to fit the camera without compromising access or usability.With the mechanical shutter, it can shoot at a shutter speed of 1/4000.The aperture dial has two raised metal tabs that are ridged and allow for your thumb and forefinger to better purchase and control the aperture.Shooting in JPEG allows for the famous Fujifilm Film Simulations to be applied in-camera. It’s very discreet, compact, light, takes great photos and is just plain fun to use. I got the X70 for the everyday run & gun shooting and street photography. I am actually thinking of getting it, that way when I go with other cameras to shoot I can have a 21mm in my pocket The Fujifilm X70 has a full metal build. Black digital camera.
If you would like me to share with you my personal settings, I will gladly do so. I have not been disappointed.No need to I believe you maybe it’s a matter of getting use to it… i feel the camera as slow as the Sony rx1 which doesn’t bother me at all, since I didn’t get it for fast moving things. All in all the LCD is wonderful, I just hope that in future models they address that issue with the poor visibility in bright sunlight.The size of the Fujifilm X70 is 112.5 x 64.4 x 44.4 mm (4.43 x 2.54 x 1.75″.) It might not have a viewfinder but it has a very capable tilting LCD touchscreen that more than makes up for the loss of the viewfinder most of the times. High-quality finish and easy operation encourage creativity. This camera doesn’t only produce good images in low light, it actually focuses at a decent speed in low light too. The X70 fits wonderfully in my hand.