• Reviews around quality (4.36 of 5)

    Fujifilm X-T1 16 MP Mirrorless Digital Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only) (Graphite Silver & Weather Resistant)

    • The X-T1 functions as new and does not have the light leak problem, I have since purchased 3 lenses which are all of superb quality and build.
    • Love this camera, amazing quality, great value!
    • EVF-simply AWESOME!!!Image quality (even JPEGS SOOC)Low light performanceDials-perfectly placed; allowing for quick changes to commonly used settingsBuild quality is top notch (fully weather sealed)Reduced weight & size (compared to my Nikon FF DSLR)Overall very customizable to user's preferenceManual
    • It's simple, operates how you would expect, great build quality, small, and doesn't feel like it's missing anything
    • The lens has really amazing image quality and focuses extremely fast and quietly
    • Fantastic camera with a large selection of high quality lenses available
    • The quality of the body is impressive, this thing is SOLID
    • Shame on Fuji for poor quality control and for rushing the release of the camera
    • but I thought of giving it a chance and force myself to know it a little bit more just because I love the quality on low light and the feature it has that any DSLR don't have
    • Great image quality
    • Simply outstanding picture quality (especially with excellent Fuji X lenses); best EVF ever, great build quality and handling (except the 4 way button; the SD card door which others have pointed out doesn't bother me - it'll hold) and generally excellent ergonomics (except minor gripes about using the ISO control wheel).
    • Very well built and hefty quality.
    • (future fix via firmware update?)Built quality is great
    • Modern DSLRs shoot quality video, but the bodies were not ever initially designed to shoot video technically, or ergonomically
    • Solid build, excellent viewfinder, responsive manual controls, very good image quality, etc.
    • Very well built and hefty quality.
    • It's a solid camera, well built - the quality is definitely there
    • I put the build quality of the camera on par, or even better, than the build quality of the legendary and proven Nikon D300s and the more recent D800- just without the weight and size.
    • ALL of the Fuji lenses are like top line quality found in the Canon L or Nikkor pro series at half the price in some cases
    • Still, a 93% in this category is better than just about every other camera out there,Put all of this together, as well as the expected but nonetheless impeccable image quality, and I've never had a camera I've liked so much, so quickly
    • I've been using the fuji X100 since 2011, and love the image quality that it achieves, so decided to stick with fuji
    • Outstanding build quality and layout
    • While many cameras force you to use RAW to get the best image quality.
    • (I'm waiting on prime lens)The auto focus is FAST, the lens (18-55 kit) is solid and smooth with very good image quality
    • The build quality is excellent
    • iso 50 in bright sun, this is something that cannot be done on this camera without the use of ND filters, which also darkens the view finder, and all but the best quality filters affect the image negatively.unable to customize quick menu.
    • The build quality is good and I purchased it primarily for the weather sealing over the X-Pro1 or X-E2
    • I would highly recommend this Camera, its small, fast, and great image quality!
    • I still preferred how it handled, and the excellent lens quality of the 35mm F1.4 as well as the light 18mm F2, but it couldn't always keep up.
    • Slower focus, lessor color depth, slower shooting ability, poorer build quality, and the list goes onNow having said that I sold ALL my camera gear off in the anticipation of this camera and lens system
    • The 18-55 is a high quality impressive lens both in specifications and practical application.
    • I then started to look at alternative cameras that would allow me some creative control, have good image quality, and a sensor size that would allow me to limit the depth of field
    • Many buttons to program to your liking, very high quality lenses and frequent firmware upgrades to improve performance are among many other pluses
    • The performance was great and the build quality is amazing
    • The build quality of the X-T1 is just amazing
    • Pros:Compact sizeImage quality is amazingBuild construction of body and lenses are much better than DSLRs in the same
    • I think it's just enough.-- Overall, great image quality
    • also I felt that a good quality EVF improvement will change the game as "CHIMPING" will not be required
    • I was not really happy with the X100s, or the X20, but both systems had many good qualities.
    • For the best camera handling, optical quality, and build quality, go OM-D system
    • Plcture quality outstanding
    • But IQ and Lens quality in such a small package is very hard to beat
    • The build quality seems good
    • The quality of the photos are truley great and colorful
    • The build quality is just superb
    • The build quality of the camera is very good.
    • Excellent build quality and a fantastic EVF
    • My initial impressions, very disappointed as you can imagine, receiving a defective new 1900 USD camera (body+35mm) plus the following issues (known or not):The D-pad is bad!, small, too difficult to press, no tactile feedback when pressing, and the front/back dials are also difficult to feel, to find and to move... as most buttons really (contrary to the dials)
    • Picture quality is as good as
    • That is what lured me into the Fuji system is the excellent optics, the 35 1.4 is every bit as sharp as the Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 which i owned for years, but costs a fraction of the price (different lens different purposes i know, but the idea remains the same)
    • It seem that Kaisen in this case was castrating the camera and then release firmware upgrades to un-castrate it... at least after (almost) one year of releasing the camera it will work as it should (which is best than other manufacturers)
    • As a bonus, I can use my Minolta lenses with an adapter (in MF mode) and they are just as sharp as they were on my DSLR.Well done Fuji.
    • The Dynamic Range on the camera is not the greatest as I shoot RAW and post
    • Sony and Olympus both make fantastic gear, i love all brands, my raving about the XT-1 should not be viewed as an attack on these fantastic cameras, to be honest though, I have yet to hold a mirrorless camera from ANY brand that feels as good as
    • and I believe the XT-1 is as close as I can get to a mirrorless camera that is even close to the M9.Important features for me: having the portability of a light camera, access to a majority of the manual controls at my fingertips without having to navigate a menu, possibility of changing lenses, and as large a sensor as I can afford
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