Tosatisfy your creativity the EOS 550D features full manual control and selectable frame rates. You can also shoot high speed 50/60fps movies at 720P for when the action is really fast. An HDMI connection allows High Definition playback of footage and images on any HDTV. Also with compatible TVs playback can be controlled using the TV’s The YI M1 $699 with two-lens kit is the first consumer-focused Micro Four Thirds camera made by neither Olympus nor Panasonic to hit the market. It's an entry-level model that promises to deliver features that you don't typically get at this price point—including 4K video capture—but sluggish performance and a spotty autofocus system make it a tough sell, especially when you can get our Editors' Choice Sony Alpha 6000 $ at Dell TechnologiesOpens in a new window for about the same price, albeit with a single lens. The Alpha 6000 doesn't have 4K video or a touch screen, but it's a much more responsive camera that consistently captures in-focus images. Design The YI M1 at AmazonOpens in a new window looks a lot like the premium Leica T $1, at AmazonOpens in a new window , with a similar body design and lines. But while the T is a premium model constructed from solid aluminum, the M1 has a plastic body. It's a nice, sturdy plastic finished in matte black. The modest handgrip has a textured rubber feel. Similar Products We received the two-lens version of the M1 for review, which includes a 12-40mm f/ zoom lens and a f/ prime. The lenses aren't offered separately at this time. If you don't want both, you can opt for a kit with just the zoom for $499, and with just the prime for $599. There is no body-only option. The M1 doesn't have a built-in flash, which isn't atypical for entry-level mirrorless cameras. But it also doesn't include an external one, which is an expected bundled accessory for models that omit a built-in. There aren't a lot of physical controls, so the M1 is by and large a touch-screen device. The power switch and shutter release sit on the top plate, atop the modest handgrip. A standard mode dial, record button, and control dial are also on the top. There are only two buttons on the rear—the standard play button and a circle. The circle is used to delete images during playback, or to change the active focus area when shooting. The user interface is largely built around the touch screen. It's a 3-inch display, and while YI states that it has a 1,040k-dot resolution, the Live View feed looks fuzzy to me. This is likely due to internal processing of the feed to the display, as menus and text are very crisp. Viewing angles are strong, but the display is fixed—you can't tilt it to face forward for selifes as you can with Olympus's entry-level Micro Four Thirds model, the E-PL7 at AmazonOpens in a new window . Three circles run along the left of the screen and show the aperture, shutter speed, and EV compensation level. Depending on the mode in which you're working, you can adjust these with a touch or via the top control dial. You can also tap to set the active focus point. The ISO, white balance, metering mode, and other more granular shooting settings are accessible via the menu, which is opened by swiping from left to right. Swiping in the other direction shows the various color output settings in most shooting modes, and also lets you choose a scene when the dial is set to Scene mode. If you have the Mode dial set to C, swiping to the rightmost screen shows a series of portrait poses. Selecting one puts its outline on the main screen, so you can pose a model in the same manner and replicate a shot. It's an interesting addition, but one that seems limited in appeal. The touch experience should be welcoming for photographers weaned on smartphones. But unfortunately it's on the slow side. Animations help to hide the delay when swiping through different menu pages, but there's even a noticeable delay when performing the rudimentary task of swiping from image to image during playback. Connectivity The M1 has both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for connectivity. Launching the YI Mirrorless app, a free download for both Android and iOS devices, starts the pairing process. It's a seamless process for Android owners, but iOS users will need to manually connect to the M1's Wi-Fi network in order to finish the connection process. The app is pretty basic as far as camera connectivity goes. It lets you browse the images in JPG format only stored on the M1's memory card and download them to your phone's camera roll. You can't transfer Raw images, but you can convert Raw shots to JPG in-camera so you can share them while on the go. In addition to image transfer, the app includes a number of photos of a female model, along with the camera settings that were used to capture each. Two ports—micro HDMI and micro USB—and the SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot are located under a flap on the right side. You charge the camera via micro USB and an included power adapter. YI doesn't currently sell extra batteries for the M1 in its online store, and I couldn't find any on Amazon either, which is a disappointment, as battery life is rather underwhelming and a spare could come in handy. Despite being rated for 450 shots per charge by CIPA, I wasn't getting anywhere close to that on a charge during normal use. Performance The M1 is a slow performer. It takes about seconds for the camera to turn on, focus, and capture an image. Compare that with even a modestly priced name-brand alternative like the Sony Alpha 5000 $ at AmazonOpens in a new window , which does the same in seconds. It does outdo the Alpha in burst shooting—the Sony has a capture rate, where the M1 fires off shots at 5fps. The YI can only manage short bursts—4 Raw or 6 JPG shots. The M1's slow autofocus system certainly doesn't help. It requires about to lock onto a static target, compared with for the Alpha 5000. In very dim light the focus hunts back and forth, taking on average seconds to lock on to a target. For the most part the autofocus system was spot on, but I ended up with a few shots where the M1 simply missed focus, even in bright sunlight. Continuous autofocus is available, but it's not effective for use during burst shooting. In our standard C-AF test, in which we photograph a moving target with C-AF and continuous shooting enabled, the M1 failed to reacquire focus during the burst. When you combine this with the generally sluggish autofocus performance, you have a camera that isn't a good choice for subjects that require quick, accurate autofocus. There are some performance quirks to note. One, you have to choose between Raw or JPG image capture. The M1 doesn't support simultaneous Raw+JPG, but that's probably not a big deal for entry-level customers who will likely stick to JPG. More concerning are crashes. The camera completely locked up on a few occasions during the testing process; the only recourse to reset it was to remove the battery. Image Quality and Lenses The M1 has a 20MP Micro Four Thirds format image sensor, made by Sony. I used Imatest to evaluate its noise performance from the base ISO 100 sensitivity all the way up to the top ISO 25600 setting. When shooting JPGs, the camera controls noise through the entire range, keeping it below percent even when shooting at the very high ISO settings you use in dim light. A great score on paper doesn't always translate into real-world results. The M1 keeps the noise score low by applying in-camera techniques to JPG images. Image quality is excellent through ISO 400, with some slight smudging of detail visible at ISO 800 through ISO 3200. Images start to appear blurry at ISO 6400, and are more blur than image at ISO 12800 and 25600. You can eke more out of the camera, especially at high ISO, by opting to shoot in Raw format. The M1 doesn't apply noise reduction to Raw images, but they aren't ready to immediately share with the world like JPGs. Raw image quality is quite strong through ISO 6400, bettering JPG images in detail. At ISO 12800 there's a lot of noticeable grain, and at ISO 25600 the grain overtakes the noise. We normally review lenses on their own, but since YI isn't selling the 12-40mm or separately, we'll cover them here. To start, neither lens is built well. They feature plastic mounts, and the zoom feels wobbly when extended. Both support 49mm front filters. Manual focus is an option with the zoom, but not with the lens—its focus ring is purely cosmetic. The 12-40mm zoom features a collapsible design with a lock to make it a little bit smaller when not in use. At 12mm f/ it does pretty well on Imatest's average sharpness analysis, netting 2,671 lines per picture height. That's better than the 1,800 lines we want to see at a minimum, but the outer edges of the frame don't hold up in quality, dropping to 1,392 lines. At f/4 the overall score jumps slightly to 2,860 lines, but edges are still soft at 1,595 lines. In field tests there is heavy chromatic aberration, in the form of color fringing, noticeable as you move away from the center of the image. The lens is better at f/ netting 3,068 lines on average with edges that top 2,050 lines. There is modest improvement, with the overall score improving to 3,088 lines and edges showing 2,255 lines. Diffraction robs image quality at narrower apertures—we see 2,792 lines at f/11, 2,127 lines at f/16, and 1,390 lines at f/22. At 25mm the maximum aperture is a meager f/ but image quality is strong at 3,617 lines. Edges are crisp, at 2,795 lines. Performance remains strong at f/8 3,550 lines and f/11 3,293 lines, before dropping at f/16 2,684 lines and f/22 1,625 lines. Images remain crisp at 40mm f/ at 3,407 lines with edges that lag only slightly behind the center. Quality is also solid at f/8 3,329 lines and f/11 3,261 lines, before falling off at f/16 2,613 lines and f/22 1,688 lines. There is some barrel distortion, about percent at 12mm, but it goes away when you zoom in further. Illumination is strong across the frame, delivering results that are within a 1-stop tolerance from center to corner at every tested aperture and focal length. The f/ captures enough light to blur backgrounds of portraits and can help you keep the ISO low in dim light. But it's a very tight, short telephoto design, so you'll find that it's not that useful for snapshots in tight spaces. It has a macro function that locks focus on subjects as close as inches, but cuts the maximum aperture to f/ At f/ it focuses as close as inches. At f/ the prime scores 3,040 lines on our sharpness test, with strong edge performance 2,704 lines. The average score improves as you stop down—3,481 lines at f/ 3,528 lines at f/4, and 3,599 lines at f/ As you narrow the aperture further, it starts to lose quality—3,331 lines at f/8, 3,016 lines at f/11, 2,115 lines at f/16, and 1,350 lines at f/16. Distortion is nominal, and illumination is even from corner to corner. The real issue with the lens is the lack of manual focus capability, which is a big minus for macro photography. Of course, since the M1 is a Micro Four Thirds camera, it can use lenses from Olympus and Panasonic as well, many of which offer higher build quality. Video Video is recorded at up to 4K quality at 30fps, a rarity in low-cost models. Voices are picked up clearly when close to the internal microphone, but obviously without the ability to connect an external mic, the M1 isn't suited for any project that requires pro-grade audio. In our studio test footage, background noise is very noticeable on the sound track. Details are crisp, and the camera automatically switches to C-AF when recording moving pictures. It's a little slow and hesitant to refocus as the scene changes, but gets there eventually. When shooting in 4K, the frame is cropped at the edges, which can limit your wide-angle shooting capability. The rolling shutter is evident in fast pans when shooting in 4K, but it's mitigated by opting for 1080p, especially if you go for a faster 60fps frame rate. You can opt to shoot in 30fps at 1080p if desired, and the intermediate 2K resolution is available at 30fps. But there's no support at all for 24fps capture. The M1 doesn't have any sort of stabilization, either in the kit lenses or in the camera itself, and because of that handheld video is very jittery. Detail is strong, however, so you can expect better results when working from a sturdy tripod. Conclusions The YI M1 is a flawed first effort from a newcomer in the camera market. It has some very strong positives, including a proven 20MP Sony image sensor, 4K video capture, and an attractive price point, especially if you catch a sale. But there are better, more polished cameras available for about the same price, including the Sony Alpha 5000 and Olympus E-PL7. The M1 suffers greatly in terms of speed, focusing slower than competing models, in both bright and dim light, and its touch-screen interface is also on the slow side and prone to locking up completely. When you couple in the lack of an included accessory flash, you get a package that, while budget-friendly, isn't quite the value it promises to be. It's an admirable first effort, with strong bones on which to build and plenty of room for improvement. If YI can take some of the ideas it has put into the M1, polish the edges, and throw some more horsepower into the processing engine, it will have a camera that can compete with the big names. For now, we recommend one of the aforementioned mirrorless models for budget shoppers. Our Editors' Choice is still the Sony Alpha 6000, and if you're looking for something that nets excellent 4K video quality in addition to strong image quality and performance, you should take a look at the Panasonic G7. Pros Compact design. Different kits available. 20MP Micro Four Thirds image sensor. Raw or JPG shooting. 4K video. Touch screen. Wi-Fi. View More Cons Sluggish autofocus and interface. Fixed LCD. Kit lenses are shoddily constructed. Occasional lock-ups. Flash not included. Better entry-level options available. View More The Bottom Line The M1 is YI's first attempt at a standalone camera. It offers attractive features like 20MP photos and 4K video, but is held back by sluggish performance. 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Price History Recent Price juta Xiaomi Yi M1 Pros & Cons add_circle Harga terjangkau add_circle Mudah untuk dioperasikan add_circle Bisa mengatur dengan layar sentuh remove_circle Tidak ada jendela bidik viewfinder Summary Xiaomi meluaskan bisnis mereka dengan merambah dunia fotografi dengan merilis kamera mirrorless Xiaomi Mi M1. Produk ini masuk ke pasar entry level berkat banderol harganya yang relatif terjangkau. Untuk spesifikasi dapur pacu, Xiaomi menggunakan lensa 20MP bersensor IMX269 buatan Sony. Jadi tak usah diragukan lagi kemampuan sensornya. Yi M1 juga mampu merekam video beresolusi 4K dengan 30 frame per second. Selain itu ada pilihan resolusi 2K 30fps serta full HD, dan HD. Xiaomi juga turut menyematkan panel layar LCD touch screen sebagai navigasi menu dan dikombinasikan dengan setting UI Xiaomi yang gampang dan mudah untuk dioperasikan oleh pemula maupun profesional fotografer. Secara desain, kamera Xiaomi M1 ini terlihat minimalis dan elegan berkat material unibody metal yang digunakannya. Kamera mirrorless Xiaomi ini hanya memiliki berat 280 gram, sehingga ringan dan tidak akan membebani bawaan ketika dibawa berpergian saat sedang hunting foto. Price History Recent Price juta Articles
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There are three tap-target circles on the left edge of the screen in shooting mode. They are, from top to bottom, aperture, shutter speed, and EV compensation. To adjust them you can just select by tapping and use the control dial. Alternately you can tap on them and adjust via the touchscreen, though this takes much adjustments—metering mode, white balance, ISO—require going deeper into the UI with a swipe to the right. This will bring up three screens worth of settings and adjustments. Swiping the main screen to the left bring up some different output settings. It's a lot of swiping, but overall I would put the M1's UI at about average for the M1 can connect to its companion app running on your phone via both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The YI Mirrorless app as its known, is basic, but functional. It can grab any JPGs from the camera and pass them on the app of your choice. If you're shooting RAW you'll need to first convert them to JPG using the in-camera conversion WorksThe $350 base model comes with one lens, a 2-40mm f/ zoom made by Yi. For $450, you can get it with Yi's macro-capable f/ prime lens instead. Spend $550, and you get both lenses. The lightweight plastic lenses have the build quality you'd expect at this price, which is to say they don't fall apart, but they're a long way from solid. If you have other MFT-mount lenses, they'll fit onto this camera, so that widens your choices quite a zoom is predictably soft at the edges until you get above f/8. The prime is much sharper and makes a decent portrait lens. Unfortunately, the manual focus wheel on it is just for looks. This makes the macro feature next to useless on what would otherwise be a pretty decent "macro-capable" prime other reason the lack of manual focus is disappointment is that autofocus is not the M1's strong suit. Focusing is slow, and not just in low light. The M1 takes a noticeable amount of time to lock onto static targets. If your subject is moving, forget it. You might think that switching to continuous AF would help, but alas, it does not. Combine C-AF with burst mode and you'll get some hilariously bad results. I tried to shoot this way while my kids were flying a kite at the park and found that the M1 was never actually able to refocus after the first shot, to say nothing of tracking. If shooting moving subjects is a requirement, this is not the camera for you. You could mitigate this shortcoming by going old-school with a manual focus lens and small aperture, but if that's how you shoot, you aren't in the target market for the M1 in the first ChipThe M1 uses a 20-megapixel Sony sensor that produces either JPEG or DNG RAW files, but not both at the same time as some Micro Four Thirds cameras do. The image quality of both the RAW and JPG files is quite good. I found the color rendition of the JPGs to be a bit washed out, but the RAW files had decent dynamic range. You can easily pull out an extra two stops of detail in the shadows before the noise gets too bad. Speaking of noise, the M1 will shoot up to ISO 25600, though in my testing anything over 6400 was largely unusable. At that level, images where very noisy in RAW and a blurry mush in the camera-corrected M1 is capable of quality video at 30 frames per second, which is an impressive spec for a $350 camera with two lenses. Unfortunately, it does some serious cropping when shooting in 4K, which means wide-angle shots are largely impossible. There's also no external mic jack, and, as with stills, AF speed is an would suggest avoiding the double lens kit. At that price there are other options in this price range that are considerably more capable. Both the Olympus PEN E-PL7 and Panasonic GX85 are only $100 more than the M1 full kit and can run circles around in it nearly every category. However, the body with zoom lens for $350 is a much better deal.
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WiraLoksado, Kandangan, Kalimantan Selatan, Indonesia. 2,487 likes · 6 talking about this. All about YI camera. (YI Technology) Models: YI Action Camera 1080p (YI 2K, YI HD) YI Lite YI 4K YI 4K+ YI Dash Camera YI 360 VR YI M1 mirrorless camera We can share thoughts on the cameras, an help each other when questions arise. Xiaomi Mi TV Teknologi Yi, didukung oleh pembuat smartphone Xiaomi, sekarang mulai masuknya ke pasar mirrorless kamera dengan M1. Menurut kabar, Yi M1 terdengar cukup tangguh. dengan 20-megapiksel sensor gambar Micro Four Thirds MFT, yang berarti kompatibel dengan lebih dari 50 MFT lensa. YI M1 memiliki 81 poin kontras - autofocusing AF dan 3-inch layar touchscreen. M1 juga tampak seperti Leica T mirrorless camera. Leica T Mirrorless Camera Yi M1 Mirrorless Camera M1 memiliki rangefinder klasik - sama tampak seperti T dan juga hampir semua tata letak tombol yang sama. Tidak seperti T dengan dua command dial, M1 hanya satu duduk dekat di mana Anda thumbrests di belakang. Di depan tombol command adalah tombol shutter, saklar daya, Mode dial dan tombol khusus perekam video. Tidak ada tombol Menu. Anda dapat menggeser ke kanan pada layar touchscreen untuk masuk pengaturan Menu. Geser kiri untuk mode gambar seperti standar, hitam dan putih atau vivid. Saya merasa tidak terbiasa dengan beberapa pengaturan di layar sentuh. Sebagai contoh, dalam modus Manual, Anda harus menggunakan satu tangan untuk Tekan pada pilihan shutter speed pada layar sebelum memutar tombol perintah untuk mengubah setelan. Begitupun untuk pengaturan aperture. Yi mungkin harus mengikuti desain T untuk dua perintah cepat ini. Desain sebagian besar M1 menggunakan bahan plastik memang tidak terlalu nyaman dan tampak mewah. namun, membuatnya ringan dan mudah dibawa kemana, bahkan dengan lensa kit f/ 12-40mm. Pengoperasia M1 berjarak sangat lambat untuk kelas kamera mirrorless. Dibutuhkan sekitar 4,5 detik untuk menyalakan power dan 2,5 sec untuk mematikan, untuk mirorless lainya biasanya sekitar 2 detik untuk setiap operasi. Menggunakan kartu SD dengan kecepatan menulis 94MB per detik, M1 mampu menembak empat RAW images di sebelum buffer habis. Yang sesuai dengan kecepatan pada iklannya. AF lebih lambat bila dibandingkan dengan kompetitornya. Kadang-kadang, M1 mengambil 1 detik untuk mengamankan fokus di bawah sinar matahari cerah. Dalam kondisi yang redup, dapat membutuhkan hingga 3sec untuk mendapatkan fokus bahkan dengan bantuan AF dibantu cahaya. Namun, gambar yang diberikan tetap dengan rincian renyah dan berbagai tonal range yang kuat. Tapi kinerja ISO bisa lebih baik. Saya melihat noise tampak pada cahaya yang lebih rendah dari ISO 800, terutama di wilayah yang lebih gelap. Sedangkan ISO 1600 keatas, detail badan lebih jelas dibandingkan dibawahnya. Pemakaian baterai lebih baik daripada kebanyakan kamera mirrorless. Ia dapat memotret 450 gambar diam pada daya penuh sementara kebanyakan mirrorless kamera bisa memotret hanya 300-350. Salah satu kekurangan pada M1 adalah harga nya. Pada 7,3 juta rupiah dengan lensa kit, selisih dengan unit M1 hanya sekitar 1,5 juta rupiah. Lebih mahal daripada, katakanlah, Sony a5000 yang memiliki lensa kit rangkaian fokus yang sama tetapi dengan lebih besar APS-C sensor gambar dengan harga 5,3 juta rupiah. Spesifikasikamera Xiaomi y1 m1 ini mencakup sensor yang dibuat dari produk Sony. Sony memang terkenal dengan daya sensor yang sangat bagus untuk kamera.Kamera ini dilengkapi dengan sistem contrast AF 81 titik bahkan kamera ini dapat bekerja hingga -4EV. Pengguna dapat memotret dengan format raw DNG. COLOGNE, - Yi membuat kejutan dengan merilis mirrorless M1 di ajang Photokina 2016. Kamera tersebut memiliki desain mirip Leica T, banderol harga murah, dan kualitas foto yang dijanjikan asal China itu membekali M1 dengan sensor CMOS Sony Exmor IMX269. Sensor ini mengusung resolusi 20 megapiksel x piksel, dapat menghasilkan foto berformat RAW DNG, cakupan ISO dari 100 hingga dan kemampuan merekam video berformat 4K/30 Resmi, Kamera Mirrorless Yi M1 Dijual Mulai Rp 6,4 Juta Sistem autofocus kamera ini menggunakan mode contrast detection dengan 81 titik fokus. Pengguna yang memakai fokus manual juga bisa menyetel panduan berupa Focus KompasTekno menjajal kamera ini di ajang Photokina 2016, autofocus tersebut terasa tidak menentu. Kinerjanya bervariasi antara fokus mengunci dengan cepat, mengunci tapi ternyata belum fokus, dan kesulitan mengunci memotret, LCD kamera otomatis menaikkan tingkat kecerahan layar. Dengan cara ini, bidikan akan terlihat lebih jelas meski kondisi cahaya cenderung sisi lain, kecerahan otomatis ini juga bisa jadi mengganggu karena tidak menampilkan kondisi pencahayaan sebenarnya. Tanpa menilik lebih lanjut, misalnya melalui informasi exposure value atau histogram jika ada, pengguna akan mudah Lebih Dekat dengan Mirrorless Murah Yi M1 Kesan pertama kami, asalkan pengguna mendapatkan cahaya yang pas, hasilnya akan cukup bagus. Untuk mengetahui lebih lanjut soal hasil jepretan Yi M1, KompasTekno lampirkan sejumlah foto yang dipotret menggunakan kamera tersebut saat berada di Photokina Hastyadi Widiartanto/ Foto menggunakan lensa Yi 42,5mm ISO 200; dan shutter 1/50 Yoga Hastyadi Widiartanto/ Foto menggunakan lensa Yi 12-40mm pada 12mm; ISO 200; dan shutter 1/40Yoga Hastyadi Widiartanto/ Foto menggunakan lensa Yi 42,5mm pada ISO 200; dan shutter 1/60Soal lensa, Yi M1 menggunakan mounting dan sensor ukuran micro four-third MFT. Dengan cara demikian, kamera ini bisa dipasangkan dengan lensa MFT buatan produsen lain, yaitu Olympus dan Panasonic. Berikut ini, hasil jepretan Yi M1 saat dipasangkan dengan lensa kit zoom Olympus M 12-40 mm EZ. Yoga Hastyadi Widiartanto/ Foto menggunakan lensa kit Olympus M 14-42mm pada ISO 200; dan shutter 1/40 Dapatkan update berita pilihan dan breaking news setiap hari dari Mari bergabung di Grup Telegram " News Update", caranya klik link kemudian join. Anda harus install aplikasi Telegram terlebih dulu di ponsel. ElNexus One (anomenat HTC Passion) és un smartphone de Google que usa el sistema operatiu per a telèfon mòbil Android de codi obert. El dispositiu està fabricat per la taiwanesa HTC Corporation, i va arribar a estar disponible el 5 de gener del 2010. Les característiques del telèfon mòbil inclouen la possibilitat de transcriure veu a text, amb supressió de soroll amb micròfons Xiaomi Yi M1 4K - Pros & ConsProseasy to use thanks to touchscreen driven menu operationfaster autofocus and image stabilizationCompetition is good for the customersgreat products designed and manufactured in China with very competitive pricingmake it easy to shoot compelling lifestyle imagessolid and well-builtThe interface works quite well and is responsive enoughnew ways of thinkingnew connectionsand new industriesimage quality of both the RAW and JPG files is quite goodis much sharper and makes a decent portrait lensIt produces excellent image qualityboth Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivitybuild is pretty solidImage quality is excellent through ISO 400Consdoesn t have a lot pf physical buttons toit s not so convenient to switch to video modeM1 only has two buttons on the backCheap as chips and with a kit lensautofocus is severely limitedflash is not compatible with Oly/Panny flashesAF also lacks any sort of subject tracking outside of face detectionJPEG engine is bad and the AF is unusablenot only the logotakes a noticeable amount of time to lock onto static targetsthe manual focus wheel on it is just for lookslack of physical buttons means that you'll need to dive into the menus quite a bitThe zoom is predictably soft at the edgesM1 was never actually able to refocus after the first shotdoesn't have a viewfinder and no option for external viewfinderbuilt-in WirelessDoes the YI M1 have Weather SealingMono speaker but no built-in microphoneLack of a viewfinder can be problematicToo many are simply trying to capitalize on affiliate revenueSluggish autofocus and interfaceKit lenses are shoddily constructedbackground noise is very noticeable on the sound tracklack of manual focus capabilityXiaomi Yi M1 4K - Technical OverviewPoorAverageGoodExcellentEffective pixels20 MpxBestHasselblad H6D-100cEffective pixels 100 MpxXiaomi Yi M1 4K - Full SpecificationsSensorEffective MpxVideography featuresMaximum resolution4096 x 2160 pxVideo recordingyesConnectivityBluetoothyesScreen and viewfinderViewfinderScreen DesignBody typeMirrorlessColour of productBlackXiaomi Yi M1 4K - Q&ADo you have a question about the product?Xiaomi Yi M1 4K Xiaomi - Editorial Reviews 754321Other Digital Cameras
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The Yi M1 is a very compact camera that offers an interchangeable lens system and is based on Micro Four Thirds sensor technology. It offers a resolution of 20MP and is able to record 4K video. Editor’s Note Lab Review lab tests and comments are supplied by BetterNet, Shutterbug’s TIPA-affiliated testing lab and edited by George Schaub. TIPA is a worldwide association of photo and imaging magazines. In 2016, Yi Technology announced it would be developing a new mirrorless camera based on the Micro Four Thirds sensor standard. Yi Technology is primarily known for action cameras or IP web cameras, but wanted to get into the photography camera business and launched the M1 mirrorless digital camera this year. The Yi M1 launch was accompanied by two new MFT lens systems. We did our tests with their zoom lens, the 12-40mm f/ In addition, Yi Technology offers a f/ lens as a portrait lens. Because of the crop factor of the Yi M1, this lens is an equivalent to a high-speed 90 mm focal length. During the test we also used a Panasonic Lumix G VARIO 14-140 mm f/ ASPH / POWER which worked well with the camera. Features, Build & Handling The Yi M1 mirrorless camera uses a 20MP sensor with 5184 x pixels. It offers an additional image mode that will interpolate this data to create a 50MP file. We do note that compared to the camera-interpolated file the Raw file interpolation in Adobe Photoshop is superior. The camera records raw images in DNG format, thus the M1 Raw files can be converted and optimized in nearly every imaging software program. The M1 camera has no integrated flash system but offers a standard hot shoe for external flash systems. The Yi M1 has a stylish design. This test was done with the Yi zoom lens that offers a focal length of 12 to 40 mm equivalent 24-80 mm due to 2x crop factor of the Micro-Four-Thirds sensor. In contrast to many other Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, the handling of the Yi M1 is based on its LCD screen and gesture control. The M1 camera has a mode dial on the top which offers standard exposure modes like P, S, A and M. A second dial – which is also seamlessly integrated into the top of the camera – is used as a parameter dial. There are only two additional function buttons on the back – so to change nearly all parameters and settings the user will need to use the touch screen on the back. The Yi M1 offers a single card slot that is compatible to modern SD cards like SD, SDHC and SDXC. The M1’s 3-inch screen offers million RGB dots, a standard LCD screen in size and resolution. The first button on the back is used as a playback button to present images and videos on the screen the second button is used for AF modes for example single AF area or multi AF area mode. The screen on the back of the M1 camera is used as the main menu. It is split into three basic “panels” or “index cards.” To toggle between these cards the photographer uses gesture control, familiar to smartphone photographers swipe to the left and right. A touch on the desired icon will open its settings. To change these settings the photographer can use the parameter dial on the top or the touch screen. The 3-inch screen on the back is used to set up nearly all parameters as well as two additional function buttons and a parameter dial on top. Besides standard exposure modes P, S, A, M the Yi M1 offers scene modes like “portrait shot”, “landscape” or “firework”. To get access to all of these modes the photographer has to switch the setup dial on the top to the scene mode. Comments on Image Quality Color The white balance system of the Yi M1 works very well. The GretagMacbeth chart was reproduced with very neutral colors. All gray patterns are located exactly in the center of the chart. However, image saturation is a little low. The mean color saturation in this chart is percent nevertheless, the camera creates very natural looking colors. The Yi M1 showed nice skin tones and a good differentiation of red nuances in our portrait shot. The intense sharpness filtering done by the image processor creates a slightly artificial look in fine structures like the hair. Sharpness The Yi M1 reproduced the ISO 12233 chart with 3384 of 3888 lines per picture height, which is a very good result. Sharpness is high, but is also enhanced and intensified by the image processor. The ImaTest showed a very “hard” graph in the contrast lines, where we noticed sharpening effects like a double contour line between black and white elements. This causes a slightly artificial and “digital” look in JPEG images using raw file format will prevent these effects. The automatic exposure system worked well. The Yi M1 created a well-balanced version of our standard test box. The exaggerated contrast lines are noticeable in the center of the Siemens star on the left. Noise The camera showed a good performance in our noise tests. Up to ISO speed 25600 the y-factor is below percent. But the Yi M1 sometimes cancels out this good result by use of very intense anti-noise filtering, which can blur image details. Still and video results are similar. The white balance system of the Yi M1 worked very well. The GretagMacbeth chart was reproduced with very neutral colors. All gray patterns are located exactly in the center of the chart. Dynamic range is on an average level for MFT cameras. The Yi M1 achieved a maximum of f-stops at ISO 200 mode, but dynamic range drops to 8-9 f-stops in higher ISO speeds and shows a significant loss in its maximum ISO speed setting. Video Format and Handling The Yi M1 is able to record 4K video in UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. In addition, it offers a more “exotic” 2K mode with 2048 x 1536 pixels and Full HD recording with 1920 x 1080 pixels. 4K recordings are done at 30 frames per second while Full HD mode offers 60 frames per second. The camera uses the MP4 files format with compression to save video clips onto its SD card. To start video recording the photographer has to use the additional record button on the top marked with a red dot, located in the center of the mode dial. By pressing this button the camera automatically switches into AUTO mode - irrespective of the chosen photo mode. Changing ISO speed mode isn’t allowed. The photographer is able to correct auto exposure settings by using the EV compensation by 5 EV stops. Comments on Video Quality The camera performed well in our video tests, but also showed some issues. The ISO 12233 chart was reproduced with 1747 of 2160 lines per picture height, which is an excellent result. But just like in photo mode this result is based on an intense sharpness filtering and an artificial boosting of contrast reproduction by the camera. In Full HD mode the look is more natural The camera reproduced this test chart with 888 of 1080 lines. We do note that when using the zoom function of the camera the AF system gets a little confused as it attempts to correct the settings, which all camera do to an extent, but we feel that this performed worse than simple camcorders. The color reproduction is similar to color reproduction in photo mode. The white balance setting is nearly perfect there are only minor shifts of colors compared to its given values. The Yi M1 camera doesn’t offer manual exposure settings in video mode so we can only provide a single result for noise results and dynamic range tests. Our videos were shot at ISO 200 and show an average noise result. The Yi M1 mirrorless camera sells for $299, body only. The Yi lens with Macro Mode sells for $199. More info on Yi's website. Pro + Very compact camera + Compatible with MFT lenses + Very affordable + Comfortable handling for photographers who are used to smartphone control Con - Missing viewfinder - Missing integrated flash system - Image quality in JPEG mode shows some issues UPDATE Yi Technology has announced it will release new firmware for the M1 camera this fall, which addresses the JPEG issues, improves autofocus time and response as well as adding manual exposure settings in video mode. Users can try out a Beta version here Lab Review is where we publish web-exclusive lab reports on cameras. To read more Lab Reviews, click on the Reviews tab on the top navigation bar of this page. New photo gear reports are published frequently, so check Reviews for more equipment evaluations from Shutterbug writers.

Adapunsensor yang digunakan M1 merupakan buatan Sony, yakni CMOS IMX269 yang mengusung resolusi 20 megapixel. Sensor ini bisa menghasilkan file RAW berformat DNG, juga bisa merekam video dengan resolusi 4K/30p. Sayangnya ada beberapa fitur kunci yang absen di M1. Pengguna tak akan menemukan flash dan viewfinder -- baik optical ataupun

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