Fuji FUJI Txi Kit | $1449.95 | | |
Fuji Txi - a new dual-format camera concept
The Fuji Txi incorporates a dual-format facility providing a full panorama 24x65 mm format as well as a conventional 24x36 mm format on the same film. This innovative camera offers all the convenience and advantages of the 35 mm format, but provides the option to rapidly switch to the full panorama format, without changing film. It becomes, therefore, the first and only dual-format camera on the market that expands the format instead of masking it, ensuring that every exposure utilises the full area of the film. In addition, the 65 mm width of the full panorama images is similar to the medium format, ensuring that the Fuji Txi will always give you superb image quality.
The full panorama format is made possible by the large image circles of the two interchangeable 4/45 mm and 4/90 mm lenses, which have been specially designed for the Fuji Txi. These light and extremely compact "medium format" lenses are characterised by razor-sharp image quality and excellent coverage. Multicoating of the glass elements ensures top quality results, exhibiting brilliant contrast and full tonal scale. The focusing ring with its smooth action ensures quick and accurate focusing, and the lenses are stylishly finished in black, in tune with the rest of the camera.
Viewing and focusing are by way of a bright-frame viewfinder and coupled rangefinder. Viewfinder information is adjusted automatically according to the focal length of lens as well as an automatic parallax adjustment for close shots. No accessories or manual adjustments are necessary, so changing lenses is rapid and trouble-free.
Film loading is automatic and convenient. After being inserted, the film is automatically withdrawn from the cassette. The camera has a DX code sensor with manual override for maximum control. As the film is exposed, it is transported back into the cassette, frame-by-frame. This valuable feature cleverly protects the exposed section of the film, even if the camera is opened by accident.
The TTL exposure meter supplies a centre-weighted average reading to provide an automatic aperture-priority facility with manual override.The camera can be used in single or continuous exposure mode. In continuous mode the frame rate is 3 frames/s with 24x36 format and 2 frames/s with 24x65 format. Using the camera in its auto-bracketing mode provides three consecutive exposures in ± 0.5 or ±1- step differences.
The main LCD display, located on the camera back, presents all necessary information including film speed, shutter speed and battery status. Another LCD provides exposure counter information, with further information being shown in the viewfinder
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