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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.
Award: Most Awarded March 2012
March 2012
 
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149 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Relatively compact and somewhat inconspicuous retrostyle
  • Interchangeablelensbased camera system
  • Extremely highquality images for the price
  • Excellent skin tones right out of the camera
  • Additional system lenses and accessories expected soon
  • 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...
  • Beautiful
  • Sturdy exterior
  • Elegant and efficient exposure controls
  • High image quality
  • 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
  • Classleading image quality
  • Extremely low image noise up to ISO 6400
  • Excellent sharpness
  • Great color accuracy
  • Above average metering system
  • Good whitebalance
  • Excellent EVF mode
  • Plenty of direct controls
  • Instant video recording start and stop
  • Excel
  • Great high ISO images. X-Trans image sensor. Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder. Sharp rear display. Excellent control layout. Sturdy build. PC sync flash socket. Continued firmware update support.
  • Very good still images
  • Exceptional high ISO performance
  • Good ergonomics
  • Styling
  • Gorgeous design
  • Takes excellent photos and videos
  • Efficient control system
  • Filter-free sensor produces amazing imagesHybrid viewfinder caters for all situationsGreat manual controls and UICheaper than a Leica
  • Superb image quality
  • Outstanding High ISO noise performance
  • Innovative hybrid OVF/EVF
  • Functional analogue controls
  • 6fps burst shooting with no viewfinder blanking.
  • Astounding image quality
  • Hybrid viewfinder is great to use
  • Superb lens quality
  • Excellent LCD screen
  • Expansive 49point AF array

The editors didn't like

  • Slightly quirky operation including some questionable placement of buttons
  • Inconsistent and slow focus in lowlight/lowcontrast conditions
  • Optional Assist Grip must be removed in order to access the battery/SD card compartment
  • 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...
  • Average to worse AF
  • Sluggish performance
  • Poorly implemented manual focus
  • 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
  • Very slow autofocus in lowlight
  • Sluggish autofocus in good light
  • Slow shottoshot speed
  • Not ExposurePriority
  • Inconsistent AF points and frame in OVF
  • Only one Fn buttonOnly one of ISO
  • SelfTimer
  • DOFPreview or WB is accessible at a time
  • No AEL in MF
  • A little slow to focus. Lacks built-in flash. Not a good choice for video. No mic input
  • Cost
  • No continous AF in burst mode
  • No diopter adjustment for VF
  • Expensive
  • Lens ecosystem is new and very small
  • Relatively slow autofocus
  • Not everyone digs the bold retro styleOther ILCs have weatherproofing
  • Faster AF
  • Gentler prices
  • 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.
  • Autofocus a little slow
  • Battery life should be better
  • Only three launch lenses
  • Black paint not hardy enough
  • Loose fitting lens caps
  • No builtin flash

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  Published: 2012-04-13, review by: thestar.com.my

  • X-Trans CMOS sensor is very resistant to moiré; lack of a low pass filter captures more detail than any other APS-C sensor we've tried; controls are logical and well designed.
  • Pretty expensive; autofocus is slow especially in low light.
  • Despite autofocus that's a bit on the slow side and its retro looks, the X-Pro1 really does stand toe-to-toe with the best 16-megapixel cameras from any of the big manufacturers in terms of image quality. Handling is great and so is the weight and fee...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-27, Author: Alvin , review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Finely detailed images with low noise, Bright optical viewfinder, Faster buffer than X100
  • Sluggish autofocus, High price
  • For better and for worse, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a lot like its predecessor, the X100. There really is nothing like either the X100 or the X-Pro1, both cameras are unique photographic tools which owners will likely both love and hate.The X-Pro1's handling...

 
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  Published: 2012-01-12, review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Abstract:  The interchangeable lens camera party has just gotten even more crowded. At CES 2012, Fujifilm unveiled its long-awaited ILC camera, the Fujifilm X-Pro1. The shooter has a new 16-megapixel APS-C X-Trans sensor and uses Fujifilm's EXR processor. The innova...

 
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  Published: 2012-01-12, review by: hardwarezone.com.ph

  • Abstract:  The interchangeable lens camera party has just gotten even more crowded. At CES 2012, Fujifilm unveiled its long-awaited ILC camera, the Fujifilm X-Pro1. The shooter has a new 16-megapixel APS-C X-Trans sensor and uses Fujifilm's EXR processor. The innova...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-27, review by: hardwarezone.com.sg

  • Finely detailed images with low noise, Bright optical viewfinder, Faster buffer than X100
  • Sluggish autofocus
  • For better and for worse, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a lot like its predecessor, the X100. There really is nothing like either the X100 or the X-Pro1, both cameras are unique photographic tools which owners will likely both love and hate.The X-Pro1's handl...

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  Published: 2012-03-13, Author: 13-03-2012 , review by: digitalone.com.sg

  • Abstract:  THERE has been much talk about this new Fujifilm camera that has apparently garnered a waiting list of buyers. It is not a cheap camera by any means, costing some $2,400 just for the body and with only three prime lenses available. The X-Pro1 comes with a...

 
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  Published: 2012-02-22, Author: TeamVR , review by: vr-zone.com

  • Abstract:  VR-Zone saw the Fujifilm X-Pro1 at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012, which claims to be the company's first compact system camera with 16-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor, new X lens mount, Hybrid Multi Viewfinder and three prime lenses. And today, F...

 
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  Published: 2014-05-24, Author: Par , review by: reflex-photo.eu

  • Abstract:  Vous allez finir par comprendre au travers de ces interview test quels sont les appareils photo que je regarde de près :) Aujourd'hui d'interviewe David Cleland qui utilise le Fujifilm X-Pro1 depuis plus de 4 semaines avec le 18mm et le 35mm. Il utilise l...

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  Published: 2012-04-17, review by: Lesnumeriques.com

  • Capteur CMOS époustouflant: excellente qualité d'image jusqu'à 6400 ISO, piqué irréprochable avec de bonnes optiques, Boîtier bien construit, préhension agréable, Viseur hybride agréable en optique comme en électronique, Utilisation très pratique en expo
  • Détails de finition (boutons en plastique bas de gamme), Pas d'écran orientable, Ergonomie étrange: molette cliquable quasiment inutile, correction d'exposition sans verrouillage, Inconstance de l'autofocus, en particulier en basse lumière, Autonomie i
  • Le Fuji X-Pro1 est un très bel appareil, qui délivre une qualité d'image de très haut niveau et domine largement les autres modèles à capteur APS, mais il reste pénalisé par une ergonomie déroutante et un autofocus aléatoire en basse lumière. Finalemen...

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  Published: 2012-04-16, review by: 01net.com

  • Capteur nouvelle génération,  Prise en main à la Leica,  Viseur hybride optique et électronique,  Construction sérieuse,  Optiques disponibles
  • Quid du prix ?,  Quid des performances
  • Le Fujifilm X-Pro 1 est l'appareil photo hybride que nombre de pros et d'experts attendaient, c'est-à-dire un appareil au look discret et rétro qui privilégie la qualité d'image (capteur et optiques de haut vol) aux performances pures (rafale, vidéo, méga...

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