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...
Abstract: The X-T1 is Fujifilm’s premium enthusiast-oriented weatherproof compact system cameraBack in the days of film, when you bought a camera you knew exactly what features you were getting. Digital cameras, in contrast, are miniature computers that take pictur...
Abstract: But it's the relentlessly traditional controls that I like most about this camera. They are strictly manual rather than menu-driven, and are almost indistinguishable from a 35mm SLR of 50 years ago, which may sound like a bad thing, but it's not. Pioneeri...
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Published: 2014-09-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: When we first heard about the Fujifilm X-T1 Graphite Silver Edition we were enthusiastic. After all, the X-T1 was one of our favourite cameras of the year, so when a manufacturer starts talking about a "luxury multilayer coating" what's not to like? Inde...
What can we say? Fujifilm makes some of the finest mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras available with its X-series, even if it's a bit pricey. We gave the X-E2 our Recommended rating, but this even more expensive model deserves an Editor's Choice desi...
No in-body stabilisation, Pricey lenses, No touchscreen
Fujifilm X-T1 verdict Open Gallery 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...
Even though the X-T1 breaks with Fujifilm's “poor-man's Leica” image given the company's past adherence to rangefinder-style designs, this is one hot camera with pure Fuji blood flowing through its digital veins. It has the raw sex appeal and performance ...
Solid button and dial festooned construction, choice of eye level viewfinder and rear panel LCD, smaller than the semi pro DSLR the Fuji's construction recalls
Narrowish handgrip, cramped control layout on top plate, no body integral anti shake mechanism (via specialist lenses only)
Fuji's deliberately SLR-styled X-T1 is the closest the company has come yet to blending yesteryear styling with bang up-to-date technology. It's difficult to see how the manufacturer could do any more at this stage, and within the compact system camera fo...