Sensor In Fujifilm's X100 Outperforms Micro Four Thirds

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Thursday, April 14th, 2011


A lab analysis by DxOmark of the impossible-to-find X100 has found that the sensor performs better than competing compact manual digitals. Of course, the X100 is a different type of camera, but they’re aimed in the same direction. At any rate it’s a testament to the engineering and the benefits of a fixed-lens system. Hopefully we’ll have one of these guys to test out soon.

[via 4/3 Rumors and PetaPixel]