Loptique is an excellent fixed focal length of 23 mm (equivalent here to a 35mm film camera), opening to f / 2. The large sensor is APS-C size (23.6 x 15.8 mm is, to say this is an area 4 times greater than that of the excellent Sony RX100 III). It has the particularity to use a matrix to its photosites that is unique to Fujifilm and allows avoid the use of fuzzy algorithms to offset the effects of moiré induced Bayer arrays present on the sensors of the vast majority of camera pictures.
These two elements combined enable dobtenir images in stunning dive, creating a bokeh (blur darrière plan) superbly creamy, and make moving portraits by the fineness of the textures of the skin. All this has not changed and remains the main reason, in my opinion, to invest in this product.
Among the novelties of X100T, the one I like is the ability to maintain a diaphragm aperture of f / 2 with a maximum shutter speed of 1 / 4000th of a second, which promises interesting creative research. The rear panel has been reorganized and it allows to customize more buttons. The viewfinder has a better definition in electronic mode, and acquires new dune parallax correction technology in optical mode that Fuji and the press seem to make much (but for my part, javoue almost exclusively use the electronic viewfinder, which has the advantage of well simulate the finished photo) The "Fn" button on the front of the upper plate is associated with the default video mode: as soon as you press it, you start shooting, which can be convenient, and can also lead to fatal errors a different function, but it's the definitive course we can give it, since the video mode is no longer available when you press the button "Drive" to select a shooting mode (unless of course lassocier to another button) . Anyway, we can assume that the video is not the primary concern of those interested in this unit, right?
Jespérais quite the addition of WiFi; too, actually. The initial configuration is frankly complicated; First of you must download an application on your computer (a good point, however, it is available on Windows and MacOS is like Anglicized). Which gives instructions for setting up the WiFi connection are rather confused and that the screensaver copies of the device menus will not match the reality does not help much and you have to look for options in three different menu levels on the camera. Once you have configured your or your WLAN access (up to 6 for a camera), if lappli is started on the computer, simply press and hold the WiFi button in playback mode to the connection is established and can initiate the transfer quon images. It turns out very slow transfer (9 minutes to 99 full-resolution photos), and it will still import the images from the folder into your photo library and even empty the card in the device The simplest and quickest solution mainly remain so, from my point of view, to use the supplied USB cable or put the SD card into your card reader.