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Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-M1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-M1.
Award: Most Awarded September 2013
September 2013
 
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112 Reviews
Users
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The editors liked

  • JPEG images are excellent and RAW pictures are stellar. Colour
  • Sharpness and tonality are all outstanding. There is a reassuring consistency to shots
  • Meaning that metering
  • Auto white balance and autofocus are always spot on
  • Sharpness and tonality are all outstanding. And there is a reassuring consistency to shots meaning that metering
  • Auto white balance and auto focus are always spot on.
  • Thanks to the company's X-Trans sensor and good JPEG processing
  • The Fujifilm X-M1 delivers some of the best image quality we've seen for less than $1
  • 000. The camera's also well designed and attractive
  • Tilting screen
  • Small size
  • Large APSC sensor

The editors didn't like

  • The zoom mechanism of the kit lens is stiff and gritty it is inconsistent with the general construction quality of the camera
  • The zoom mechanism of the kit lens is stiff and gritty – it is inconsistent with the general construction quality of the camera
  • Poor video quality and a subpar Wi-Fi implementation prove annoying drawbacks
  • Not a touchscreen
  • Limited digital filters
  • No viewfinder

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  Published: 2013-09-26, review by: photoreview.com.au

  • Abstract:  While we were producing this review Fujifilm announced its fourth X-Series camera, the X-A1, an entry-level model with a standard CMOS sensor. Before purchasing the X-M1 it might be worth having a look at the lower priced X-A1 which appears to be virtuall...

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  Published: 2013-09-26, review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Tilting screen, Small size, Large APSC sensor
  • Not a touchscreen, Limited digital filters, No viewfinder
  • Buying Guide Best compact system camera There's plenty to like about the Fuji X-M1, and it's good to see Fuji thinking about a more mass market audience by introducing a more affordable model. That said, this is only more affordable by Fuji's terms, so yo...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-15, review by: smh.com.au

  • Abstract:  DateAugust 15, 2013 (0) Read later This 16-megapixel compact-system camera is the latest in Fujifilm's X range. The sensor, with the low pass filter removed to improve sharpness, is the same as used in the more expensive X-Pro 1 and X-E1. The...

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  Published: 2013-08-15, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • JPEG images are excellent and RAW pictures are stellar. Colour, sharpness and tonality are all outstanding. There is a reassuring consistency to shots, meaning that metering, auto white balance and autofocus are always spot on
  • The zoom mechanism of the kit lens is stiff and gritty it is inconsistent with the general construction quality of the camera
  • The Sony NEX cameras have similar specifications; the Samsung NX is a cheaper alternative but not up to Fujifilm's X-M1 image quality; the Sony NEX-6, for the same price as the Fujifilm, has a fine electronic viewfinder built in. But then the X-M1 has one...

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  Published: 2013-08-15, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au

  • JPEG images are excellent and RAW pictures are stellar. Colour, sharpness and tonality are all outstanding. And there is a reassuring consistency to shots meaning that metering, auto white balance and auto focus are always spot on.
  • The zoom mechanism of the kit lens is stiff and gritty – it is inconsistent with the general construction quality of the camera
  • The Fujifilm X-M1 has strong competition. The Sony NEX cameras have similar specifications. The Samsung NX is a cheaper alternative but not up to the X-M1 image quality. The Sony NEX-6, for the same price as the Fujifilm, has a fine electronic viewfinder...

 
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  Published: 2013-07-27, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Thanks to the company's X-Trans sensor and good JPEG processing, the Fujifilm X-M1 delivers some of the best image quality we've seen for less than $1,000. The camera's also well designed and attractive
  • Poor video quality and a subpar Wi-Fi implementation prove annoying drawbacks
  • While it may not be the best overall camera available for less than $1,000, the Fujifilm X-M1 does deliver the best photo quality in its price class....

 
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  Published: 2014-12-16, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  Entry-level mirrorless cameras provide a nice middle ground between fixed-lens point-and-shoots and lower-end DSLRs...

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  Published: 2013-12-28, Author: Andrew , review by: examiner.com

  • Abstract:  Entre the very functional, very creative and extremely happy medium; The Fujifilm X-M1. Pairing it with the FUJINON LENS XC16-50mmF3.5-5.6 OIS, you now have yourself a full featured, fit in the palm of your hand DSLR system.At first glance, standout featu...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-30, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  Entry-level mirrorless cameras provide a nice middle ground between fixed-lens point-and-shoots and lower-end DSLRs. It's an ever-growing category with options for photographers of varying skill level and intentions. The common factors in this class are t...

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  Published: 2013-10-13, Author: Barrie , review by: digital-photography-school.com

  • Quality: above average.Why you'd buy the Fujifilm X-M1: good quality, small form factor.Why you wouldn't buy the Fujifilm X-M1: no panorama mode.An excellent camera for the ambitious beginner. Available in black, silver and brown.Fujifilm X-M1 Specificati...

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