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Fujifilm X-S20
The Fujifilm X-S20 presents itself as a handy and innovative system camera with AI-based autofocus, remarkable 6.2K video and a particularly powerful battery. It is part of Fujifilm's renowned X series, known for its compact cameras and outstanding color reproduction.
The X-S20: The perfect camera for on the go
The X-S20 combines impressive image quality with unbeatable portability. Weighing just 491 grams (*1), it is the ideal companion when traveling. Whether for spontaneous self-portraits or demanding photo and video recordings, this camera can do it all. Compared to the previous model (*2), it has twice the battery life. You can take around 800 shots (*3) on a full charge.
The compact camera has numerous advanced functions. These include a high-resolution 26.1 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor (*4), the fast X-Processor 5 and five-axis image stabilization with a range of 7.0 EV stops (*5). The innovative autofocus with scene recognition, which is already used in the top model FUJIFILM X-T5, uses artificial intelligence and automatically recognizes various subjects such as animals and cars.
An outstanding feature of the camera is its new Vlog mode. In combination with the TG-BT1 hand tripod and the option to connect an external microphone, this mode provides the optimum conditions for first-class video recordings.
First-class image quality
The X-S20 features a 26.1 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor with backside exposure and the powerful X-Processor 5. This combination ensures high image quality and low energy consumption, which is even lower than the previous model.
In AUTO mode, the camera not only automatically selects the appropriate setting for the scene in question, but also recognizes and tracks the main subject independently. This keeps the focus perfectly on the subject even in dynamic scenes, making it easier to take photos and videos in demanding situations.
The X-S20 offers a total of 19 film simulations that give the motifs a particularly stylish look, similar to the use of analog film. These include the "Nostalgic Neg." mode, which offers high saturation and soft tonality.
Autofocus with artificial intelligence
The camera's autofocus is based on artificial intelligence and uses a subject recognition algorithm developed using deep learning technology. This algorithm automatically detects and tracks faces, eyes and a variety of subjects such as animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects and drones (*6). With an advanced AF algorithm that calculates subject movement in advance, the autofocus enables precise focusing with continuous autofocus (AF-C). This allows the photographer to concentrate fully on the moment of the shot and the composition of the image.
Convenient handling
The X-S20 is extremely compact and weighs only 491 grams. It has a large handgrip that allows the camera to be held stably and comfortably.
Improved battery life
Around 800 photos can be taken with the high-performance NP-W235 battery, around twice as many as the previous model. The long battery life makes the X-S20 the ideal camera for photo tours and travel.
Effective image stabilization
The internal five-axis image stabilization (IBIS) compensates for unwanted camera movements and enables a sharpness improvement of up to seven EV steps. Even at night, at dusk or in other low-light situations, freehand photos can be taken.
The X-S20 is equipped with a remarkably clear and sharp viewfinder image with 2.36 million pixels and 0.62x magnification. Its rear touch screen can be tilted and rotated sideways, making it easy to take self-portraits. In addition, the camera is compatible with the TG-BT1 tripod grip, which has been specially developed for the production of vlog content.
Videos in 6.2K/30p
The X-S20 enables the recording of videos in impressive 6.2K/30p resolution in 4:2:2 10-bit format. It also supports advanced video formats such as 4K/60p and 1080/240p. With the F-Log2 shooting mode, videographers can take advantage of an extended dynamic range of over 13 stops to further exploit their creative potential in video editing.
The camera also offers the option of recording 12-bit RAW video files using a compatible external HDMI recorder from Atomos. These can then be saved as Apple ProRes RAW (*7) in a resolution of 6.2K or lower and at frame rates of up to 29.97 frames per second.
Furthermore, the raw video data can be saved as Blackmagic RAW in conjunction with the monitor recorders of the Blackmagic Design Video Assist 12G series. A quality of up to 6.2K and a frame rate of 29.97 frames per second is possible.
The camera is extremely compact and still offers two 3.5mm sockets for connecting an external microphone and headphones. In addition, it has a new vlog mode, which has been specially developed for self-shooting and can be easily activated via the upper selection dial.
The X-S20 offers the option of using it as a webcam without having to install additional software. All that is needed is a USB-C cable to connect the camera to a computer (*8).
Film simulations can even be applied to the transmitted image during streaming or an online conference. In addition, it is possible to adjust the camera settings even during an ongoing connection to the computer.
*1 Weight including battery and memory card
*2 Mirrorless system camera FUJIFILM X-S10
*3 With energy saving mode (economy mode) switched on
*4 X-Trans is a trademark or registered trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation
*5 When used with the FUJINON XF35mmF1.4 R
*6 Select the "Birds" or "Airplanes" setting in the Scene Detection menu when shooting insects or drones, or to use the autofocus function with Scene Detection and Artificial Intelligence.
*7 Apple ProRes is a trademark of Apple Inc. registered in the United States and other countries.
*8 4K output requires a 4K-compatible monitor, a USB-C or USB 3.0 cable (or later standard) and a corresponding software application.
Voigtländer Nokton 50mm f1.2 Fuji X-Mount
The NOKTON 50mm F1.2 X-Mount is an ultra-light medium telephoto lens designed specifically for the Fujifilm X-System cameras, offering an impressive combination of high optical performance, compact design and a wide aperture of F1.2.
The angle of view of the Voigtländer NOKTON 50 mm F1.2 corresponds to approx. 75 mm in full-frame format, making it an ideal portrait lens. However, it is also suitable for a variety of other shooting situations where a slightly longer focal length is required.
The lens construction of the lens is based on a Sonnar formula with asymmetrical front and rear lens groups. This helps to minimize aberrations and distortions while allowing excellent light transmission. The F1.2 aperture ensures excellent separation of the subject from the background and enables low-light photography with impressive detail.
The aperture of the lens consists of 12 blades that create smooth and natural bokeh effects. With 1/3-stop click stops, it offers precise control over exposure and depth of field.
The minimum focusing distance is just 0.39m, giving photographers the ability to create close-up and detail shots with impressive sharpness of detail.
With an overall length of 49.0 mm and a weight of only 290 g, the Voigtländer NOKTON 50 mm F1.2 is extremely handy and easy to transport. The lens hood included in the scope of delivery provides additional protection against stray light and helps to achieve optimum image results.
The Voigtländer NOKTON 50 mm F1.2 is characterized by its compact design, which perfectly matches the slim dimensions of the Fujifilm X-System cameras. It is also equipped with electronic contacts that ensure reliable communication between the lens and the camera body (please refer to the notes at the end*).
The lens offers an excellent optical and tactile experience for photographers who strive for high image quality, flexibility and creativity. The combination of advanced optical design, wide aperture and compact construction makes it a valuable tool for a wide range of photographic applications.
! Important notes regarding data communication !
There are restrictions in connection with various camera models:
Transfer of EXIF data - possible ( Note 1) ( Note 2)
Focus magnifier (focus peaking) - possible
Distance display - possible
Image stabilization - possible for all models with image stabilization function
Parallax compensation - only possible with X-Pro3 body
Communication compatible models and firmware (Note 3)
Body / Firmware
X-H2s V3.01 or higher
X-H2 V1.21 or higher
X-Pro3 V1.23 or higher
X-T5 V1.03 or higher
X-S10 V2.10 or higher
X-H1 V2.13 or higher
X-T4 V1.25 or higher
X-T3 V4.12 or higher
X-T2 V4.40 or higher ( Note 4)
X-T30 V1.41 or higher
X-T30 II V1.00 or higher
X-E4 V1.04 or higher
Models that do not support data communication (Note 4):
XT-1, X-Pro2, X-Pro1, X-T20, X-T10, X-T200, X-T100, X-E3, X-E2, X-E1, X-M1, X-A5, X-A3, X-A2, X-A1
Please check the current support status on the Cosina website.
Notes:
(1 ) It is recommended to change the aperture value display setting from TNo to FNo in the camera menu.
(2 ) It is recommended to change the depth of field indicator in the camera menu to the film standard (the same value as the depth scale engraved on the lens).
(3) Please use the latest firmware as the performance may not run or some of the functions may be limited if the firmware is older than the one listed. To check the firmware of the camera body you are using and get the latest firmware, please refer to the manufacturer's instruction manual.
(4 ) When using with a model that does not support data communication, change the body setting [Release without lens] to "ON". When using the X-T2, you can display the aperture value by changing the aperture value display from TNo to FNo in the settings.
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