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Reviews of Fujifilm X-T1

Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-T1 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-T1.
Award: Most Awarded February 2014
February 2014
 
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The editors liked

  • Compact
  • Lightweight pro DSLR camera
  • Fun retrostyle controls
  • Weather resistant design
  • Extremely highquality images
  • Excellent skin tones right out of the camera
  • Additional system lenses available and more coming soon
  • Tilting LCD
  • The EVF is bright
  • Crisp and offers an impressive. 77x magnification
  • Image quality is stunning
  • Solid build and a beautiful body
  • Fast AF and focus peaking
  • Excellent image quality
  • Solid
  • Weather-sealed body
  • Retro design that actually makes sense in a digital camera
  • Very low viewfinder lag for single-servo shooting
  • Fast burst shooting with great buffer depths
  • In-camera Wi-Fi connectivity
  • The stunning viewfinder
  • Comfy grip and plethora of direct controls makes the Fujifilm X-T1 a joy to shoot with
  • Plus the image quality is great and the continuous-shooting is among the best in its class
  • Weather-resistant design
  • Top-notch image qualit
  • Speedy autofocus
  • Excellent smartphone apps
  • Excellent image quality at every ISO. 8.3fps continuous shooting. Snappy autofocus. Time lapse feature. Weather-sealed body. Lots of physical controls. Best-in-class EVF. Great manual focus aids. Hinged rear display. Wi-Fi. 1/32
  • 000-second electronic shut
  • Great image quality with natural colors and skin tones. Weatherproof body with quick access to practically every setting. Excellent eyelevel viewfinder and manualfocus helpers. Fast autofocus and peppy continuousshooting mode. Incamera RAWconversion tools
  • Compact design
  • Great controls
  • Exceptional viewfinder
  • Great image quality
  • Analogue dials and switches provide engaging shooting experience
  • Superb
  • Huge high resolution electronic viewfinder gives generallyaccurate preview of image
  • Excellent image quality at both Low and High ISOs
  • Very attractive JPEG colour rendition
  • Consis
  • Analog dials and switches make for an engaging shooting experience
  • Excellent image quality at low and high ISOs
  • Fast 8fps burst
  • Chic design
  • Fantastic handling
  • Impressive image quality
  • Class-leading viewfinder
  • Classleading viewfinder

The editors didn't like

  • Questionable mechanics of buttons/controls
  • Tough to access some controls with gloves
  • Just adequate video capabilities
  • No GPS
  • Price
  • $1
  • 299.95 (body only). $1
  • 699.95 as a kit with an 1855mm FUJINON lens
  • Fairly expensive
  • $400 more than the X-E2
  • Exposure compensation dial is easily bumped
  • Four-way controller buttons are hard to press
  • Significant viewfinder lag for burst shooting
  • No raw files above ISO 6
  • 400
  • Default settings strongly limit JPEG dynamic range
  • Some of the controls are too hard to manipulate
  • Its general performance doesn't stand out
  • And the movie quality disappoints
  • Mediocre video quality and adjustments
  • Retro controls can be confusing for some users
  • More expensive than standard X-T1. A little slow to start up. No built-in flash. Geotagging could be better implemented. On the pricey side
  • Battery life is only OK. No builtin flash (but it does come with a little detachable one). Steep learning curve for novices. Expensive for its sensor size
  • Poor battery life
  • Some fiddly buttons
  • Limited video options
  • Rear buttons are small
  • And almost flush to camera body
  • Fourway controller is rather 'spongey' in feel
  • Awkwardly positioned
  • Locking ISO dial is inconvenient (especially with large lenses)
  • Raw files not recorded when ISO dial set to 'L'
  • 'H1' and 'H2'
  • Small rear buttons are hard to push
  • Can not shoot in Raw at higher ISOs L
  • H1 and H2
  • Limited manual controls during video capture
  • Lack of touchscreen
  • Silver finish option would be good

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  Published: 2014-02-26, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com

  • The stunning viewfinder, comfy grip and plethora of direct controls makes the Fujifilm X-T1 a joy to shoot with, plus the image quality is great and the continuous-shooting is among the best in its class
  • Some of the controls are too hard to manipulate, its general performance doesn't stand out, and the movie quality disappoints
  • The Fujifilm X-T1 is a great camera for advanced photographers as long as its quirks don't bother you....

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  Published: 2014-02-19, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Chic design; Fantastic handling; Impressive image quality; Classleading viewfinder
  • Lack of touchscreen; Silver finish option would be good
  • With the X-T1, Fujifilm has continued to improve upon what is already one of the most successful ranges in photography of late. The camera's X-Trans sensor once again delivers some fantastic results, recording high levels of detail throughout the ISO r...

 
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  Published: 2014-02-09, review by: photoxels.com

  • Abstract:  Executive SummaryImage QualityPhoto GalleryHandling & FeelUser's ExperienceQuickFact Sheet / BuyThis Fujifilm X-T1 Review is based on a production model. All sample images are unretouched, except where specified.The Fujifilm X-T1 is a mirrorless DSLR that...

 
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  Published: 2014-02-01, review by: luminous-landscape.com

  • Abstract:  Your browser does not support iFrame. This site uses Alchemy API for some metadata retrievalwww.alchemyapi.com follow me on twitter @onelittlecamera Water Canyon, Utah Fuji X-T1, XF 10-24mm, 3 seconds @ f22, ISO 200 Overview The Fuji X-T1 i...

 
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  Published: 2014-01-28, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Chic design, Fantastic handling, Impressive image quality, Class-leading viewfinder
  • Lack of touchscreen, Silver finish option would be good

 
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  Published: 2014-01-27, Author: Mike , review by: imaging-resource.com

  • Excellent image quality, Solid, weather-sealed body, Retro design that actually makes sense in a digital camera, Very low viewfinder lag for single-servo shooting, Fast burst shooting with great buffer depths, In-camera Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Exposure compensation dial is easily bumped, Four-way controller buttons are hard to press, Significant viewfinder lag for burst shooting, No raw files above ISO 6,400, Default settings strongly limit JPEG dynamic range
  • The Fuji X-T1 is a great example of the retro genre. Don't let its surprisingly compact, vintage-styled body fool you, though: It's wrapped around cutting-edge technology, including a class-leading electronic viewfinder and Fuji's exclusive X-Trans sensor technology...

 
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  Published: 2014-05-14, Author: Ted , review by: whatsyourtech.ca

  • Abstract:  I was fortunate enough to test the X-T1 while on a trip to Guatemala, which was not only timely, but also pertinent when considering the camera's tough body. Fuji crafted the body to be sealed from the elements, essentially allowing users to snap photos w...

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  Published: 2014-08-11, Author: Tim , review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • One of the best cameras on the market...

 
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  Published: 2014-06-20, Author: Elias , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Large and clear EVF, Tactile control, Excellent picture quality, Weatherproof body
  • Price is high, Wi-Fi function isn't great
  • The Fujifilm X-T1 stands out in a sea of compact system cameras, mainly due to its tactile exposure controls and excellent electronic viewfinder. It's expensive, but nevertheless an interesting proposition if you're after a small, high-performance camera...

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  Published: 2014-04-10, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • The lowlight, highISO performance of the XT1 makes us rethink our timid approach to cranking up the ISO. We used the camera in tricky, dim light on fastmoving subjects with ISO set to 6400, and now reckon that 6400 is the new 800
  • Handling is a little slow compared with the competition. The Olympus OMD EM1 and the Sony a7 are snappier in the hand
  • The Fujifilm X-T1, with its compact size and stellar performance, makes conventional DSLRs seem old-fashioned. Who needs all that extra bulk when it doesn't translate into better image quality? The X-T1 has the same size-sensor as consumer DSLRs, so nothi...

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