• Reviews around impact damage (2.71 of 5)

    Fujifilm X-Pro 1 16MP Digital Camera with APS-C X-Trans CMOS Sensor (Body Only)

    • I doubt that it's impact damage, as I never dropped the camera
    • Further edit:After I got the camera back, I noticed that the "impact damage" was a nick on the glass
    • They claim that there was impact damage because there is a scratch/crack on the front of the view finder
    • I do not expect that Fuji will replace a part that I nicked or scratched, but I also do not expect them to invalidate my ENTIRE WARRANTY for supposed impact damage -- I never dropped the camera
    • However, I get the feeling that Fuji's repair tech didn't even bother to figure out WHY the switch jams or even to duplicate the issue -- since it only fails in sub zero weather; they just marked "impact damage" due to the scratch on the glass, and wanted to charge me almost as much as a new camera to repair it
    • 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).
    • It is without doubt the best APS-C or smaller camera available for travel, landscape, street and other similar activities
    • (Hereafter referred to as LRDS.)I bought my wife a D-lux 4 which she loves if anything for the beautiful Leica case that, of course, comes extra
    • 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).
    • 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).
    • 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