I could write pages more about the X-T1. It is a really fine camera indeed. Great built quality and lots of excellent features. Fuji’s lens line up is growing and most of their XF optics are quite excellent. If I owned an X-T1 I would be more than pleased to use it occasionally for some of my work...
Published: 2014-02-26, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The stunning viewfinder, comfy grip and plethora of direct controls makes the Fujifilm X-T1 a joy to shoot with, plus the image quality is great and the continuous-shooting is among the best in its class
Some of the controls are too hard to manipulate, its general performance doesn't stand out, and the movie quality disappoints
The Fujifilm X-T1 is a great camera for advanced photographers as long as its quirks don't bother you....
Lack of touchscreen; Silver finish option would be good
With the X-T1, Fujifilm has continued to improve upon what is already one of the most successful ranges in photography of late. The camera's X-Trans sensor once again delivers some fantastic results, recording high levels of detail throughout the ISO r...
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Excellent image quality, Solid, weather-sealed body, Retro design that actually makes sense in a digital camera, Very low viewfinder lag for single-servo shooting, Fast burst shooting with great buffer depths, In-camera Wi-Fi connectivity
Exposure compensation dial is easily bumped, Four-way controller buttons are hard to press, Significant viewfinder lag for burst shooting, No raw files above ISO 6,400, Default settings strongly limit JPEG dynamic range
The Fuji X-T1 is a great example of the retro genre. Don't let its surprisingly compact, vintage-styled body fool you, though: It's wrapped around cutting-edge technology, including a class-leading electronic viewfinder and Fuji's exclusive X-Trans sensor technology...
Large and clear EVF, Tactile control, Excellent picture quality, Weatherproof body
Price is high, Wi-Fi function isn't great
The Fujifilm X-T1 stands out in a sea of compact system cameras, mainly due to its tactile exposure controls and excellent electronic viewfinder. It's expensive, but nevertheless an interesting proposition if you're after a small, high-performance camera...
The lowlight, highISO performance of the XT1 makes us rethink our timid approach to cranking up the ISO. We used the camera in tricky, dim light on fastmoving subjects with ISO set to 6400, and now reckon that 6400 is the new 800
Handling is a little slow compared with the competition. The Olympus OMD EM1 and the Sony a7 are snappier in the hand
The Fujifilm X-T1, with its compact size and stellar performance, makes conventional DSLRs seem old-fashioned. Who needs all that extra bulk when it doesn't translate into better image quality? The X-T1 has the same size-sensor as consumer DSLRs, so nothi...