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March 2012
(82%)
149 Reviews
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Abstract: The Fuji X-Pro1 is an amazing one-of-a-kind camera. It has image quality and lenses more like my than any DSLR, and it's smaller and lighter than any DSLR — or LEICA. The X-Pro1 ......
Quality build, Unique hybrid optical viewfinder, Excellent LCD, even in sunlight, Good analog control dials for quick manual, auto, or semi-auto exposure, Digital controls are well-placed, Menu is well-designed and easy to use, Quick menu gets right to...
Proprietary lens mount, Very limited selection of lenses, Aperture rings and EV dial are a bit loose, OVF accuracy disappointing (but there's always the EVF), Auto white balance too red indoors, Incandescent setting too yellow, Saturation adjustment no...
Shooting with the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is really a kick. It took me back to the days when all I had were prime lenses, and my senses were tuned to the world around me such that I could anticipate which lens I needed before the action happened, and swiftly r...
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Published: 2012-04-12, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Stellar photo quality and a beautiful-looking, mostly streamlined design make the Fujifilm X-Pro1 a really attractive camera for deep-pocketed enthusiasts and curious professionals
Poor autofocus performance and a bare-bones feature set make the X-Pro1 harder to recommend for a general audience than it should be, and a new sensor means raw processing support will take longer to appear than I'd like
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a nice compromise if you can't afford a Leica but want to approximate the experience and get some stunning photo quality to boot.
Abstract: Inside Fuji's first compact system camera (CSC), the Fuji X-Pro1, is a 16.3 million pixel X-Trans CMOS that produces images of up to 15.89MP.This means that when images are printed at 300ppi, they are just a small fraction short of full A3 size – ideal fo...
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 feels like the natural interchangeable lens evolution of the incredibly popular X-100 camera, offering similarly refined, intuitive handling, fantastic image quality, premium build quality and three high-quality lenses on launch. U...
Abstract: X-Pro1 camera system. I was invited along with a number of other industry journalists and photographers to a brief hands-on with the camera. A full production kit, with all three lenses should be in my hands early next week, and I will update this review on a rolling basis as I get to know this important..
Astounding image quality; hybrid viewfinder is great to use; superb lens quality; excellent LCD screen; expansive 49point AF array
Autofocus a little slow; battery life should be better; only three launch lenses; black paint not hardy enough; loose fitting lens caps; no builtin flash
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a staggering camera. It's not going to suit all tastes and is far from a mainstream consumer camera, but those seeking a digital rangefinder will find very little to moan about. The camera's images are exceptional, delivering on ...
Quality: phenomenal! Razor sharp, precise colour capture.Why you'd buy the Fujifilm X-Pro1: you want full manual control; you need access to high quality lenses.Why you wouldn't: maybe you want to wait for the zooms to appear! you want a stabiliser to sho...
Abstract: Fuji X-Pro1, 18mm f2 - 2 seconds @ f16 ISO 200 Part One of This Review is Found Here First Heat, Then Light Before we get to all that photography silliness, we have to talk about what to call the Fuji X-Pro1. ...