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Reviews of Fujifilm X-M1

Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-M1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-M1.
Award: Most Awarded September 2013
September 2013
 
(80%)
112 Reviews
Users
(89%)
88 Reviews
80 0 100 112

The editors liked

  • Terdapat konektivitas WiFi
  • Shutter lag cepat
  • Cocok untuk snapshot
  • LCD titl up/down

The editors didn't like

  • Tidak terdapat viewfinder
  • Pe­­ng­aturan mode flash sedikit membingungkan

 

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  Published: 2013-08-13, Author: Phil , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Retro styling, Solid build quality, Good results provided by X-Trans sensor
  • High price-tag, No viewfinder or option for one, No touchscreen
  • What the X-M1 may be lacking in specification - as well as in the value stakes - it more than makes up for it with striking design and the standard of image quality. If you're in the market for an entry-level CSC, it's well worthy of consideration....

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  Published: 2013-08-06, Author: Renaud , review by: digitalversus.com

  • Picture quality is exemplary from 100 to 6400 ISO, JPG shots remain usable up to 12800 ISO, Easy to use and handle, Excellent build quality, Focus peaking has finally arrived, Battery life: over 500 photos, Good XC 1650 mm kit zoom lens, Good video mode (
  • Lowest and highest ISO settings not available in RAW mode (100, 12800 and 25600 ISO), Screen sometimes prone to ghosting and shimmer, Not enough settings available in video mode, Could be quicker to start up and to save photos, No touchscreen, No virtual
  • The Fujifilm X-M1 may not be the speediest camera on the block or the most Wi-Fi savvy. However, picture quality is breathtaking at all ISO settings—even with Fuji's kit lens, which is surprisingly good. The X-M1 runs circles around its competitors and se...

 
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  Published: 2013-06-25, Author: Angela , review by: techradar.com

  • Tilting screen, Small size, Large APS-C sensor
  • Not a touchscreen, Limited digital filters, No viewfinder
  • If you're willing to part with a large chunk of change in return for something that looks beautiful, but still delivers in the image quality department, then you'll no doubt be pleased with the Fuji X-M1...

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  Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Ted , review by: whatsyourtech.ca

  • Abstract:  Easing more novice consumers into the advanced features, Fuji toes the line on the dial in offering both a scene recognition mode and simple automatic. More seasoned users will likely gravitate toward all the other modes, including the second dial on the ...

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  Published: 2014-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in

  • Abstract:  If you have kids, the impulse to document every instant of their waking lives is nearly as powerful as the impulse to feed and shelter them. I'll help you find the perfect camera to freeze those priceless moments.If you're reading this article, you've pro...

 
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  Published: 2014-06-06, Author: Nidhi , review by: businesstoday.intoday.in

  • Abstract:  Compact Cameras Compact cameras need not always mean point-and-shoot ones. In the last couple of years, a new category of micro four third mirrorless cameras have become really popular. This category caters to those who wants to have a compact camera in h...

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  Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Kamakshi , review by: techtree.com

  • APSC sized sensor, Easy to use, WiFi and GPS support.
  • Not suited for motion shots, Expensive
  • This latest offering from Fujifilm is quite an interesting offering. However, at Rs 48,000, its asking price is a bit too steep. Instead, you can pick up the Canon EOS M for as little as Rs 32,000. If you can compromise on the sensor size, the Olympus EP...

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  Published: 2013-09-27, Author: Chaitanya , review by: exhibit.tech

  • With excellent image quality throughout the ISO range and some nice features too, the X-M1 has lots to like. But some nitty-gritty nuances here and there make it harder to fall in love with completely. If you can ignore those and want a camera solely to c...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-09, Author: Calvin , review by: liveatpc.com

  • Abstract:  Styling ItReplacing the dedicated aperture and shutter speed controls of its siblings with an exposure mode dial, this is the most consumer-oriented X-series model produced by Fujifilm. However, thanks to its styling and construction, it still retains the...

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  Published: 2013-10-25, Author: Ferdz , review by: ferdzdecena.com

  • The entrylevel Fujifilm XM1, I got to give it to Fujifilm. When they entered the mirrorless camera market, they entered in a way that piqued the interest of oldschool photographers yearning for a retro rangefinderlike camera digital body. Indeed, the laun
  • No viewfinder and no option for attachment, Tilting LCD would have been more functional if it was touch screen, Autofocus speed is just average, not as snappy as the other mirrorless offerings, No electronic level for a camera at this price point, Placeme
  • I like it that Fujifilm started on top with their pro line and trickled down the heart of their technology to a more consumer oriented camera like the Fujifilm X-M1. Yes, gone is the viewfinder (which really is a deal breaker for me as there are no option...

 
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