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February 2011
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107 Tests
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The overall impression the XZ-1 gives is this: no nonsense. The designers showed remarkable restraint in not adding the usual kitchen sink to a high-end compact camera, and it makes for a rather pleasant experience. The lack of a few controls and the l...
Fastest (brightest) zoom lens of any current compact, Really useful 28-112mm lens range, Lens impressively sharp with good corner softness at wide apertures, Reliable exposure metering and great color response make it easy to get good images, Good high ISO capability for a small-sensor camera (and rarely needed thanks to the bright lens), AF illuminator helps in low light, Simple control system
Lack of AEL/AFL button rules out focus and recompose technique, No ability to adjust noise reduction level, No option to customize any buttons (though controls are generally very good), No direct access to ISO or White Balance, Auto ISO can use long exposure times in low light, Lens a little prone to flare in bright light, Video not up to the standard of the stills (and in the inefficient, thou
The XZ-1 is a rather late addition to the burgeoning enthusiast compact sector and, in some respects, a surprising one - the XZ-1's potential market can't help but overlap with the E-PL2's, to an extent. But it's a very welcome addition to what's beco...
Zusammenfassung: Somewhere within this range comes a category ideal for travel, but which tends to get overlooked – quality compacts that don't boast swappable lenses or anything fancy, but are good enough to take the odd award-winning photo in foreign climes. There's no...
And so here we are at the end of this article. We hope it was helpful. Analyzing the new Olympus XZ-1 was both enjoyable and frustrating at times, but overall the product is worth a try....
The Olympus XZ-1 emphatically proves that high-end compacts are still a serious option, combining pocketability with ever-improving picture qualityOverall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques. Alternativ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-04-22, Autor: Tim , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Unique scene modes and art filters; F1.8 aperture at wide-angle end; F2.5 at telephoto; Control ring provides quick manual adjustments
Lacks a hand grip; Underexposed images in iAuto mode; Autofocus struggles in low-light and macro modes; A lot of menu-diving required
The XZ-1's blend of manual features and tutorial modes make it a good fit for experienced shooters or anyone who wants a pocketable camera they can get to know and ultimately grow into. Expect a learning curve, but one that ultimately offers some nice rew...
The XZ-1's blend of manual features and tutorial modes make it a good fit for experienced shooters or anyone who wants a pocketable camera they can get to know and ultimately grow into. Expect a learning curve, but one that ultimately offers some nice ...
I really enjoyed using the Olympus XZ-1. It handles nicely and has all the settings and features an enthusiast photographer would want. The much talked about f/1.8 lens is great in low light and creates a shallow depth of field, although it does distort a...
f/1.8 lens, Good build quality, Great image quality
No automatic lens cover, Bulky
The upshot should be usable, noise and blur-free results in natural light without having to reach for the extra illumination provided by the camera's pop-up flash - which is neatly sunk within the top plate when not in use - as well as enabling a narrow d...