Fujifilm X30 16437621 Manuel D’Utilisation

Codes de produits
16437621
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Elec tronic View Finder
X30 EVF
X20 OVF
Entry-level D-SLR
Vertical Position
X30's electronic viewfinder
The fastest, largest and highest resolving 
electronic viewfinder in its class
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 connects you 
to the subject and brings back the thrill of photography
Electronic viewfinder 
with high quality dedicated lens
The X30's 2.36 million dot OLED viewfinder provides such a luxuriously seamless 
view that you'll fast  forget it's not a traditional optical type. Making its wide, 
clear and bright perspective possible is a special high-precision four-element lens 
and compared to the Fujifilm X20, with its optical viewfinder, magnification 
has risen to 0.65×*
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 now giving complete, 100% coverage, letting you compose 
with confidence.
Surpassing optical versions, the X30's high-resolution real-time organic EL viewfinder 
offers an unrivalled view of the world. 
Clear, vivid and richly detaied thanks to its 2.36 million dot resolution, 
dedicated lens and adjustable controls, composition is flawless even in sunny conditions. 
The brightness automatically adjusts to the scene or can be set manually, 
allowing a range of shots only possible when shooting with a viewfinder. 
It all adds up to a view that will take purists back to the basic joy of shooting. 
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1  *1 Fujifilm research as of August 2014. Compared with other compact zoom digital cameras, being 500g or lighter in weight. 
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2  Market leading viewfinder magnification ratio. 0.65
×
 with 50mm (35mm format equivalent) at infinity and diopter set to -1.0m
-1
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3  Fujifilm research as of August 2014.
Real-time viewfinder with the world's shortest 
display time lag of 0.005 seconds*
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With a display lag time of just 0.005 seconds, the X30's real-time viewfinder is almost 
indistinguishable from an optical version. This means you can concentrate on the scene, 
distraction free, and follow moving subjects with ease. The Graphical User Interface 
included in the viewfinder can be positioned outside of the display for the clearest 
possible view and the image rotates smoothly 
when rotated to a vertical or horizontal shooting 
position. It all adds up to the best-possible view.