Abstract: Meet the X10's more style-conscious cousin! But there's much more to the XF1 than just a pretty face. Since the launch of the classically-styled FinePix X100 around two-and-a-half years ago, Fujifilm has worked quickly to build on its success while als...
The image quality is good, particularly at low ISO and captured RAW. JPEGs are soft and affected by noise reduction. We got our best images recording RAW
The LCD is lowresolution and nearly useless in bright sunlight
Fujifilm doesn't use electric motors where fingers work better. The traditional leather (faux) and metal trim make the little XF1 a thing of beauty. Technically, it is up against some stiff competition at this price, including the Canon PowerShot S110 and...
Abstract: DateDecember 13, 2012 Read later This 12-megapixel camera has a 25mm-100mm (film-equivalent) stabilised zoom lens. The austere retro body carries the essential setting controls in knobs and buttons, except for the on-off switch. The camera is ...
Published: 2012-12-05, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
This is form over function. You may want a product that looks good and uses an odd mechanical trick to turn on and off. It certainly can take good pictures...
Buying Guide Best compact camera 2012 Fuji has produced another good camera to sit in its highly praised X line-up in the Fuji X-F1. Featuring the same sensor as the well loved Fuji X10, this is a camera that is likely to appeal to a different group of pe...
Abstract: Introduced at Photokina 2012 as the entry-level model in Fujifilm's X-series of cameras, the FinePix XF1 shares a lot of features with the FinePix X10 but is sleeker, slimmer and lighter. The camera's aluminium body has a synthetic leather cladding that c...
Sleek, retro styling makes it one of the best looking pocket cameras we've ever seen, Quality build and feel, with a slick lens-twist to turn on, silky manual zoom lens, that begs to be shot, Fujinon 4x (25-100mm equivalent) manual zoom lens boasts fas...
Maximum aperture drops quickly as you zoom, Lens cover is somewhat flimsy and doesn't lock closed; can easily open when pressed up against something, Manual zoom lens on our test unit became stiff after a period of use, and didn't seem to want to fully...
The Fuji XF1 is the James Bond of enthusiast pocket cameras -- sleek, retro-styled (but somehow still imminently modern) and even a little dangerous looking. Like the classic Walther PPK, it's not a bad little shooter either, providing a bright f/1.8 m...
The Fujifilm XF1 looks great and can be a lot of fun to shoot. It has a fast f1.8 maximum aperture and captures in raw and raw plus JPEG. It also has a healthy selection of shooting options and a good control layout
Some of its best photos come at the cost of control and resolution. The lens gets much slower when zoomed in. There's no option to add an external flash or viewfinder
The Fujifilm XF1 is one of the nicest-looking point-and-shoots available and it performs well, too. But its photos and features might not please some enthusiasts.
Abstract: The holiday season is upon us once again and with all the sales and special deals around at the moment, this is a great time to start thinking about getting a new camera. Maybe for a loved one, maybe just as a treat to yourself. In this article, we'll be ...