Fujifilm X-Series Cameras (All Models) [Guide]
35 videos • 94 views • by reflux Reviews on different fujifilm x-series mirrorless cameras. Most of them have fully manual/analog dials, with fully customisable buttons, so there's no menu diving. A few in the series also have a PSAM dial. The X-S1 is the only bridge camera in the x-series with a 24x optical zoom, but it is an older model. I highly recommend the Fujifilm XQ2 as a pocket point & shoot, the X100F as a fixed lens, and the X-T20 as an interchange lens camera. Ive added one camera from the s-series to the start of the playlist (the FinePix S1), because it is inexpensive and decent enough for beginners to start out with. The S1 is a bridge camera, and is especially good for someone who wants a fully waterproof dslr-style 50x superzoom with some manual control, especially if they can't afford a telephoto lens for their mirrorless camera. There are others in the s-series with interchangeable lenses: the S1 Pro, S2 Pro, and S5 Pro. http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Fujifilm_... If you like the style of the fujifilm camera, but not the brand, you could also consider the Nikon DF, Nikon Zfc, or Nikon Zf, which has similar analog/manual controls, dials, and buttons.