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March 2012
(82%)
149 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
88 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...