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I love this camera, yet I hate it too!The image quality is very good as long as you are shooting subjects that aren't moving around too much.
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Image quality-----------------Fuji has not surpassed the X-Pro1's image quality because it is using basically the same sensor in the XT-1
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thoughts:- Image quality is just perfect for me
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The image quality is stellar and I give a second star just for the Fuji sensor
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The image quality is gorgeous
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The image quality on this camera is sublime
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Overall image quality at low ISO (say 100 - 800) is indeed inspiring -- virtually noise free images from ISO 100- 400 -- the output from this sensor matches or outperforms nearly all of the creme de la creme of current crop sensors and arguably surpassing the whole lot of them -- I haven't discerned any camera, from any manufacturer, that produces a finer photo with this sensor size -- and I've compared LOTs of photos and peeped more pixels than I should ever be peering into
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The image quality is superb in every respect
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Others have detailed the camera's features, so I'll go straight to impressions:Image quality is outstanding.
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The image quality of this camera continues to impress
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bad""image quality is great . .
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I love the image quality, and I love this camera, even with all its hunt and peck focusing
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While the camera has its nuances and limitations, I have to give it 5 stars because, like I mentioned before, the image quality is just PHENOMENAL, and the in-camera auto-white balance, color modes/filters, and JPEG
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Image quality blew me away causing me to sell off both my Canon DSLR (60D) and lenses as well as my Sony NEX-6 and lenses
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The image quality, accuracy of focus, exposure and color rendition are wonderful
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The Image quality is great but not compared to some SLR's or even some micro 4/3rds
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The image quality is outstanding
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The image quality is great, no question.
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On 14 June I placed the order for the "used-like new" body from Amazon Warehouse for $1274, as well as for the Fujinon XF 35mm "used-like new" lens from Amazon Warehouse for $533 and the XF 18mm lens "used-like new" for $521 (also from Amazon Warehouse).
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Compared to my micro 4/3 E-P2 (which I love dearly), I get cleaner photo's at ISO 3200 than I do with the E-P2 at ISO 800 -- same thing with my old Canon 50d
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On 14 June I placed the order for the "used-like new" body from Amazon Warehouse for $1274, as well as for the Fujinon XF 35mm "used-like new" lens from Amazon Warehouse for $533 and the XF 18mm lens "used-like new" for $521 (also from Amazon Warehouse).
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the Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM which is considered, by many, to be Canon's sharpest L prime lens