We've all seen them, those cameras that you can't help but notice. They may have an interesting color or a unique feature. Perhaps you're intrigued by really thin cameras that can use interchangeable lenses. Other photographers may be amazed by dual-sc...
Published: 2012-12-04, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
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.AdvertisementAdvertisementBut if you need to shoot a lot of photos quickly, and you want to take th...
Fantastic design; f/1.8 lens at wide angle of the focal range; manual functionality and Raw capture
Manual zoom implementation has a lot of travel so may not fair well after lots of heavy usage; premium price tag; slow performance at high ISO settings
Quality: good at normal distances. Not the best for close up work.Why you'd buy the Fujifilm XF1: fast to get going; high quality snapping.Why you wouldn't: you may find the startup routine unnecessarily fiddly… takes some time to get used to!There's a l...
Abstract: The Fujifilm XF1 is an advanced compact camera that offers a retro design, 12 megapixel 2/3-inch EXR CMOS sensor, a 4x, 25-100mm, f/1.8-4.9 zoom lens with a manual zoom ring, 1080p movie recording, 7fps burst shooting and a 3-inch LCD monitor with a resol...
UltraBright F/1.8 UltraWide Optical Zoom, Very low image noise, Stellar dynamicrange, Unique mechanical zoom lens slides into camera body, Excellent resistance to chromatic aberrations, Good centersharpness, Very reliable metering, Very quick and accurate
Excessively strong noisereduction, High edgesoftness, High optical distortion, LCD not ExposurePriority and incorrect LiveHistogram, Incorrect framing shown for RAW files, Average shottoshot speed, 2s Filming delay, Poor tripod mount placement, Short batt
The Fuji XF1 is the only pocketable digital camera with a mechanical zoom. This premium compact features direct manual-controls including dual control-dials and a highly customizable interface.This model uses a 12 MP BSI-CMOS sensor with Fuji EXR technolo...
Abstract: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design4. Body and Design5. Operation and Controls6. Interface and First Impressions Fujifilm XF1 hands-on preview September 2012 | By Andy Westlake Preview based on a pre-production Fujifilm XF1 The enthusiast...
There's much to like about this classy-looking creative compact from Fujifilm. The image quality and ISO performance mark it out as a genuine contender and on the whole we found it simple and easy to use. But we're still in two minds about the mechanical...
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Published: 2013-03-18, Author: Ben , review by: reviewed.com
We started this review by asking the question: Can the XF1 bring Fujifilm's rehabilitated brand to the masses? Really, what we were asking was: Can the XF1 compete on even footing in the marketplace with Canon's S110 and Panasonic's LX7 , or even Sony's h...