Mediocre video quality and adjustments, retro controls can be confusing for some users
Fuji’s latest X-model, the $1300 X-T1 is fast, sealed against the elements and primed for action wherever you go. Not everyone is keen on retro digital cameras, but those who are — be they enthusiasts or pros — can tap some analogue nostalgia ...
Published: 2014-06-20, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Great image quality with natural colors and skin tones. Weatherproof body with quick access to practically every setting. Excellent eyelevel viewfinder and manualfocus helpers. Fast autofocus and peppy continuousshooting mode. Incamera RAWconversion tools
Battery life is only OK. No builtin flash (but it does come with a little detachable one). Steep learning curve for novices. Expensive for its sensor size
Abstract: The weather resistant Fujifilm X-T1 Mirrorless CameraI was thrilled when Fujifilm Canada sent me their brand new X-T1 to play with just over a month ago. Along with the camera body itself they sent me three lenses including the XF 55-200mm F3.5-4.8 R LM O...
Published: 2014-05-16, Author: Bob , review by: pdnonline.com
Compact, lightweight pro DSLR camera, fun retrostyle controls, weather resistant design, extremely highquality images, excellent skin tones right out of the camera, additional system lenses available and more coming soon
Questionable mechanics of buttons/controls, tough to access some controls with gloves, just adequate video capabilities, no GPS, Price: $1,299.95 (body only). $1,699.95 as a kit with an 1855mm FUJINON lens
All of the above would not be worth talking about if the X-T1 didn't deliver good quality images. And because its imaging system is already based on the highly regarded lineage of X-cameras I got what I was expecting to see, great images.Fujifilm said whe...
Published: 2014-05-07, Author: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
For about $300 more than you'd spend on an X-E2, the Fujifilm X-T1 offers a significantly more comfortable shooting experience. Not only is your eye centered above the lens when using the EVF, but the EVF itself is much better, especially for bursts. The ...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2014-04-14, Author: Andy , review by: dpreview.com
Analogue dials and switches provide engaging shooting experience, Superb, huge high resolution electronic viewfinder gives generallyaccurate preview of image, Excellent image quality at both Low and High ISOs, Very attractive JPEG colour rendition, Consis
Rear buttons are small, and almost flush to camera body, Fourway controller is rather 'spongey' in feel, Awkwardly positioned, locking ISO dial is inconvenient (especially with large lenses), Raw files not recorded when ISO dial set to 'L', 'H1' and 'H2'
The X-T1 is probably Fujifilm's best camera to date, offering a compelling combination of intuitive handling, excellent image quality, and one of best electronic viewfinders we've seen. It also features one of the most impressive autofocus systems on any ...
Abstract: Fuji X-T1 review: Fuji's new compact system camera offers function and style. Should this top your photography wish list? Find out in our Fuji X-T1 review video.Fuji's latest compact system camera takes a slight departure from the other CSCs in its range,...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2014-03-11, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Compact design, Great controls, Exceptional viewfinder, Great image quality
Poor battery life, Some fiddly buttons, Limited video options
Tilting LCD, The EVF is bright, crisp and offers an impressive. 77x magnification, Image quality is stunning, Solid build and a beautiful body, Fast AF and focus peaking,
Fairly expensive, $400 more than the X-E2
The Editor's Choice Award is an obvious one. The photo world has been abuzz with talk about the X-T1. It's got the right mix of vintage design and contemporary technology. Granted, the sensor is the same as the X-E2's, but that isn't a problem. The X-seri...