Testseek.com have collected 149 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-Pro1 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-Pro1.
March 2012
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149 Reviews
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88 Reviews
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The editors liked
Picture quality is lovely with jpegs having a distinctly film/analogue look. Dynamic range is excellent. The lenses (18
35 and 60mm) are pin sharp with outstanding resolution. All the controls are smooth and luxurious.
Excellent image quality
Impressive design and build quality
High quality lens line-up
Filmlike images
Good contrast
Smooth quality defocused areas
Hybrid viewfinder
The editors didn't like
The camera is not as responsive as a DSLR and the 60mm lens is slow to focus and hunts around
Even in situations with decent contrast. There is no dioptre adjustment for the viewfinder which meant that we — spectacle wearer — couldn't use it. The user ma
I can honestly say that the X-S1 is one of the most impressive cameras I have seen in quite some time, due to its incredible versatility straight out of the box. Technically branded a “compact” camera, the fact that it features RAW capabilities a ...
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Published: 2012-05-22, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Gorgeous design, Takes excellent photos and videos, Efficient control system
Expensive, Lens ecosystem is new and very small, Relatively slow autofocus
Beautiful, sturdy exterior, Elegant and efficient exposure controls, High image quality,
Average to worse AF, Sluggish performance, Poorly implemented manual focus
As enthusiasts ourselves, we can’t help but to be slightly disappointed by the Fujifilm X-Pro1. On the one hand, the X-Pro1 certainly looks the part, it’s a solidly made offering and a pleasure to behold, and we love the elegant control setup that make...
Abstract: Make no mistake, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a mighty fine looking camera, and as we wrap up our review coverage of the enthusiast oriented camera, we thought we’d provide you with a product tour in picture form. Well made and bigger than you’d think, the X...
Abstract: Photoxels Editor’s Choice 2012 – Interchangeable Lens Camera The Fujifilm FinePix X-Pro1 is a rangefinder-styled digital camera that professional photographers are increasingly viewing as a DSLR replacement. Shooting with the FinePix X-Pro1 is a ...
Superb image quality, Outstanding High ISO noise performance, Innovative hybrid OVF/EVF, Functional analogue controls, 6fps burst shooting with no viewfinder blanking.
Sluggish and erratic autofocus, Exposure compensation dial easily moved unintentionally, Limited lens range - and none are stabilised yet, Ineffective dynamic range feature in my tests.
Since its announcement at the begnning of 2012, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 has been awaited with anticipation by enthusiast photographers eager to witness the evolution of the company's earlier fixed lens X100. With a groundbreaking new 16 Megapixel sensor, ...
Abstract: The Fuji X-Pro1 is an amazing one-of-a-kind camera. It has image quality and lenses more like my than any DSLR, and it's smaller and lighter than any DSLR — or LEICA. The X-Pro1 ......
Quality build, Unique hybrid optical viewfinder, Excellent LCD, even in sunlight, Good analog control dials for quick manual, auto, or semi-auto exposure, Digital controls are well-placed, Menu is well-designed and easy to use, Quick menu gets right to...
Proprietary lens mount, Very limited selection of lenses, Aperture rings and EV dial are a bit loose, OVF accuracy disappointing (but there's always the EVF), Auto white balance too red indoors, Incandescent setting too yellow, Saturation adjustment no...
Shooting with the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is really a kick. It took me back to the days when all I had were prime lenses, and my senses were tuned to the world around me such that I could anticipate which lens I needed before the action happened, and swiftly r...
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Published: 2012-04-12, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Stellar photo quality and a beautiful-looking, mostly streamlined design make the Fujifilm X-Pro1 a really attractive camera for deep-pocketed enthusiasts and curious professionals
Poor autofocus performance and a bare-bones feature set make the X-Pro1 harder to recommend for a general audience than it should be, and a new sensor means raw processing support will take longer to appear than I'd like
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a nice compromise if you can't afford a Leica but want to approximate the experience and get some stunning photo quality to boot.