Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-T1 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-T1.
February 2014
(89%)
153 Reviews
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(94%)
239 Reviews
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The editors liked
Desain retro yang keren dengan bodi tahan cuaca
Kualitas viewfinder sangat baik
Hasil foto tajam dengan noise rendah di ISO tinggi
Autofocus cepat untuk mirrorless
Layar dapat diputar
The editors didn't like
Tidak ada flash internal
Mekanisme SLR Analog cukup membingungkan bagi pengguna awam
Tombol Dpad agak susah ditekan
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Published: 2014-01-29, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Giant viewfinder is ace, Excellent image quality just like X-E2, Retro mode dials are great in use, Solid build with weather-sealing, Tilt-angle LCD screen
Autofocus not fastest in class, No weather-sealed lenses (yet), Single SD, So-so battery life, Viewfinder ghosting in dim light, Some tight button placement
Let's get the slight downsides out of the way first: the X-T1 could do with a better battery, autofocus needs to be refined for precision, and continuous autofocus won't keep a similar price DSLR at bay in our opinion. Oh and there are no weather-sealed l...
Published: 2014-06-20, Author: Elias , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Large and clear EVF, Tactile control, Excellent picture quality, Weatherproof body
Price is high, Wi-Fi function isn't great
Our overall experience with this camera was a positive one and we think it's a great piece of kit. We're happy to recommend it to anyone who favours tactile, labelled controls over screens and menu systems (though you can still use the screen and menu on...
Abstract: I was fortunate enough to test the X-T1 while on a trip to Guatemala, which was not only timely, but also pertinent when considering the camera's tough body. Fuji crafted the body to be sealed from the elements, essentially allowing users to snap photos w...
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...
Fujifilm X-T1 is without doubt the best mirrorless camera we have tested so far. It satisfies on all fronts: build quality, ergonomics, handling, ISO performance, image quality, low light performance and AF performance. One thing is crystal clear: Fujifil...
Published: 2014-02-27, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
Looks can take a camera farther than most photographers are willing to admit, and the X-T1 is exquisitely beautiful. It's an all-around speedy camera in AF, startup time, and burst rate. Image quality is terrific and the lens selection is becoming more ro
The controls on the X-T1 are a mess. They go too far into analog nostalgia at the expense of simplicity and speed. The EVF, while big, is very noisy in low light, Should You Buy It?, You can make a solid case the X-T1, especially at its at $1400 price. D
You can make a solid case the X-T1, especially at its at $1400 price. Despite the control quirks, there is currently no better high-end APS-C mirrorless camera out there. If you are willing to sacrifice sensor size, I would absolutely recommend the simil...
Responsive camera makes it a joy to use, Highres, wide, and responsive EVF, Very fast AF and good image quality, Dustresistant, waterresistant, and lowtemperature operation, Builtin WiFi
Fourway controller can be awkward to manipulate, Small rear buttons, Need more weathersealed lenses
Performance & conclusionVery good performanceOnce we got used to its quirks, the X-T1 is a joy to photograph with. Most of the important settings are accessible through the top control dials and in the case of aperture, on the lens control ring. It's a sm...
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Published: 2014-03-28, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv/my/
No in-body stabilisation, Pricey lenses, No touchscreen
The X-T1 is a blindingly good camera, worthy of world-class shutter operators.If there's one complaint, it's the lack of in-camera image stabilisation. If you'll allow us another, there's the price of Fujifilm's X-mount lenses. You'll get beautiful glass...
Abstract: Fujifilm just celebrated their 80th anniversary as a company and released their flagship mirrorless system camera at the same time . The X-T1 continues the retro heritage of their X-series, carrying on in the tradition of the X100S and the X-Pro1 .While t...