Fujifilm X-Pro1 + 35/1.4 XF R
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14 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro1 mirrorless camera review
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a work of art, and like any masterpiece there'll be some who hate it and others who get into heated bidding wars. If you're sensible and price-conscious, then by rights you should be waiting for the auctioneer to bring out the Olympus OM-D E-M5.
Pros:
- Filter-free sensor produces amazing images
- Hybrid viewfinder caters for all situations
- Great manual controls and UI
- Cheaper than a Leica
Cons:
- Not everyone digs the bold retro style
- Other ILCs have weatherproofing
- faster AF
- gentler prices
14 years ago
Camera Test: FujiFilm X-Pro1
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 will appeal chiefly to enthusiastic (and affluent) amateurs, as well as to pros seeking an alternative shooting experience-people for whom pride of ownership is a factor.
14 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro1 review by andre_
This is a camera for street use. It has a very low impact on the subject, lower than any DSLR. The command dials have a very classic dispositions, and the optical viewfinder is a must.
Pros:
- Great sensor
- optical viewfinder
- JPG on camera
- commands disposition
Cons:
- AF
- battery life
- APS-c format
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro1 Review: Serious Style, Serious Price
Mirrorless cameras are generally geared toward the enthusiast or semi-pro consumer. Some companies, like Canon with its new EOS M offering , are seeking to cater to a broader market in features and styling.
13 years ago
This hope was bolstered by the arrival of the FinePix X100 and the expectations it generated, almost immediately, that an interchangeable lens version couldn't be all that far behind.
13 years ago
The Fujifilm X-Pro1: so much more than just a pretty face
Not counting hipsters and sentimentalists, photographers are roughly divided into 2.5 respective groups – pros, amateurs, and everything in between. Fujifilm's latest offering from its X-series is aimed firmly at the first group but its gorgeous retro styling, usability and stunning picture quality...
13 years ago
As the best holidays-for-grown-ups month dawns, which would be my ideal new serious camera to take on a trip (long airplane rides being the absolute best time to read and ingest those bulky-but-essential instruction manuals)?
13 years ago
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 digital interchangeable lens camera features a 16.3 megapixel Fuji X-Trans CMOS image sensor coupled to the latest Fujifilm processor, a superb dynamic range, excellent high ISO noise performance, professional quality controls and handling, extremely accurate autofocus,
Pros:
- What a camera
- Despite my whining above about the v1 firmware autofocus speed, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 has
Cons:
- The SD card slot adjacent to the battery compartment on the bottom of the camera is awkward to access because the slot door only opens 90 degrees
- We had to figure out a kind of two-finger grip on the sides of the SD card to help line it up for insertion, and a perfectly perpendicular push & release...
12 years ago
Fuji X-Pro1 Review
The X-Pro1 is half the price of a Canon 5D Mark III or Nikon D800 , so if you already have a 5D Mark II or D700 , you might want to step all the way up to the X-Pro1 for half the price of the 5D Mark III or D800, each of which are mostly the same as the older models, while there is nothing like the...
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