Rating 4.2 72 reviews
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Ciao
11 years ago

"One More For My Collection of X-Men"

AN OUT-OF-BODY EXPERIENCE I wouldn't normally be writing about yet another camera, having only less than a year ago written about the excellent Fujifilm X-E2, but there are reasons, which I can justify (Well, to myself I can anyway!).
Pros:
  • Solid traditional build
  • Excellent lenses
Cons:
  • Some viewing concerns for glasses-wearers
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CNET
14 years ago

Fujifilm X-Pro1

All of this raises the question: who is this camera for? Though the X-Pro1 delivers pro-level photo quality that should appeal to wedding and portrait photographers, if you have to process large volumes of images on a regular basis, the lack of widespread RAW support may really impede your workflow.
Pros:
  • Stellar photo quality
  • Beautiful-looking
  • mostly streamlined design
  • Attractive for deep-pocketed enthusiasts and curious professionals
Cons:
  • Poor autofocus performance
  • Bare-bones feature set
  • New sensor means RAW processing support will take longer to appear
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CNET
14 years ago

Fujifilm X-Pro1 (Body Only)

I am very pleased with my old Fujii
Pros:
  • accuracy
  • presicion
Cons:
  • Can't find anything right now
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
14 years ago

Fuji's pro digital camera looks retro, but is far from it

It's been a long time since Fujifilm had anything to do with the professional or enthusiast-level digital camera market. The S5 Pro from 2006 was based on Nikon's semi-professional D200 DX-crop camera, but added Fuji's signature excellent colour performance, tweaking aspects of the camera to suit...
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality
  • Impressive design and build quality
  • High quality lens line-up
Cons:
  • Imperfect hybrid viewfinder setup
  • Slow autofocus
  • mediocre manual focus performance
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thinkdigit.com
13 years ago

Fujifilm X-Pro 1 Review

The X-Pro1 is Fujifilm's premium entry into the mirrorless camera segment, the announcement of which comes alongside the release of three fast aperture prime lenses. For a camera that costs Rs. 1,04,999, we'd have expected better focus performance (with respect to tracking and acquisition).
Pros:
  • New sensor design delivers very sharp images even at base apertures
  • True Rangefinder-like experience
  • Good selection of prime lenses that take good advantage of the sensor
Cons:
  • Relatively slow AF
  • Changing from photo to video mode a little cumbersome
  • Too expensive
  • especially given the competition in the sub 50K range
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My ADSL Broadband News
13 years ago

Fujifilm X-Pro1 camera review

This brings me to my original question; is this camera for the beginner, the hobbyist that wants to get serious about photography or the professional? At R17,999.00 for the body alone, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is priced out of reach of most amateur photographers, and indeed many hobbyists will baulk at...
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Newegg
12 years ago

Pros:
  • Looks like a Leica M3
  • has good weight
  • Fairly user friendly
Cons:
  • Firmware difficult to install
  • It has taken 2 months to get 3.20 to load
  • Lens firmware will not load after 15 tries, so I can't use any of the Fuji X mount AF lenses
  • I have tried every manual lens adaptor on the market and none will focus to infinity correctly.
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Photography BLOG
14 years ago

Fujifilm X-Pro1

The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a new compact system camera featuring a retro design that bears more than a passing resemblance to the Leica M-series. At the heart of the X-Pro1 is the 16.3 megapixel APS-C sized "X-Trans" CMOS sensor, which has a new type of colour filter array that mimics film grain and no...
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Gadgetmania
14 years ago

Fujifilm X-Pro1 – a 16 megapixels ILC for professionals who need a compact travel camera

The Fujifilm X-Pro1 has only been announced, but it is expected to be released sometime this summer, just in time to compete with the other new ILC's on the market. With Fuji's innovative technologies, high build quality and tons of features, the X-Pro1 is definitely one of the best choices for...
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DPexpert
14 years ago

[REVIEW-FUJIFILM X-Pro1]

This 16 megapixel interchangeable lens camera uses an APS-C sensor, like most DSLRs, but with a classic optical viewfinder. The filter array on the sensor is unique to Fujifilm and is claimed to give better sharpness.
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