";s:4:"text";s:5505:"Fujifilm X100V Digital Camera, Black #16643000 See more like this S P O 3 4 D N T L S O 3 R W 3 E D N B A Fujifilm X100V Digital Camera, Black - With Free Mac Accessory Bundle By activating the electronic shutter there’s the option to shoot at up to 1/32,000sec, which can be particularly useful when you’d like to work with wide apertures in bright conditions. Deal. The detail that’s resolved at ISO 12,800 isn’t quite what it is at ISO 3200, however this wouldn’t put me off pushing the X100V to ISO 12,800 in low-light situations. Hd. Michael Topham rounds up…Although I didn’t encounter any missed opportunities during my testing because it failed to achieve focus fast enough, the fact the lens moves in and out during focusing does mean it can’t perform at the same rapid speed of today’s internal-focus lenses. The weather resistant kit costs £99 and is available in both black and silver to match the colour of the two finishes the X100V is available in.Like the X100F, the X100V features an ISO dial that’s built around the shutter speed dial on the top plate. Its premium build quality is immediately obvious when you pick it up and it’s neither too big or heavy that it feels cumbersome or a burden to carry on days out.I’d go as far as saying the X100V has received the biggest shake up in terms of its build and handling in the history of the X100-series.
Fujifilm alleges the newly added aspherical element results in better edge-to-edge sharpness, lower distortion and improved performance at close focus distances – something I’ll touch on in more detail later in this review.The advantage that comes with having many more phase detection points spread across the sensor is more responsive autofocus acquisition. As we’ve seen before, the on/off switch encircles the X100V’s threaded shutter button that accepts traditional style screw-in cable releases. It’s similar to the arrangement you’ll find on the X100F in the way the outer portion of the dial is lifted to adjust the ISO value, but it’s also vastly improved in that it no longer requires you to lift it and rotate it simultaneously. Any filter placed in front of the lens will affect image quality to some degree, and no filter means you're getting all the benefits of the lens, but none of the protection benefits of the filter.While dimensions are very, very close, the X100V does have a new leather case to go along with it. Please note that this is subject to change at any time.Does the new edition still have the built in optical ND filter?Thanks for the presentation. Provided you remember to pack or attach the weather resistant kit before heading out, taking a second weather-sealed camera out at the same time is no longer a necessity.The Fujifilm X100F had a built-in 3-stop ND filter. I was prepared to pass on the V but the weather sealing combined with the new lens & sensor have me thinking about it more seriously than I thought I would.Has the lens performance been improved, particularly for wider apertures?• Is it a good thing to always have the Adapter Ring AND the Protector Filter ?