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    Fujifilm X-T1 16 MP Mirrorless Digital Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only) (Weather Resistant) (Old Model)

    • The strongly constructed tilting LCD is an important feature I frequently use
    • One thing that is a nice feature is the electronic viewfinder (EVF).
    • This is a nice feature because it allows you to set the exposure visually as you compose.
    • I actually prefer the rangefinder style of the other Fujifilm X models, but bought this anyway because it has the best features at this moment
    • A couple features I am very happy with.- settings are very accessible without turning on the camera (ISO, Shutter, Aperture, Focus {with the 23 f/1.4}, shooting mode, meter mode
    • The X-T1 has some impressive features but the design needs to evolve to be more usable.
    • Fuji continues to update and my suggestion..pick up the black XT-1 now and upgrade the firmware in December when they electronic shutter and Classic Chrome features of the new Graphite edition are available.
    • What's also amazing is that there will be a firmware update in December that will add to the XT1's already amazing feature set.
    • One of my favorite features of this camera and the XF series lenses is the ability to preview exactly what the exposure and depth of field will look like - just like the stop down button allowed one to do on film cameras.
    • (just some light rain in my last shoot) but the weatherproofing is a potentially useful feature for travel and nature photographers, what with the weather-sealed lenses being also announced.15
    • And the camera has some great features (I liked all of the controls).
    • Q menu: generally a nice feature for accessing key camera features - but it would be nice if the menu was customizable
    • Amazing camera with lots of cool features
    • I understand the camera comes with wifi to connect to your phone, and this is a great feature I must say
    • The auto mode on the X-T10 seems like a nice feature, perhaps added because of feedback on this camera
    • As for the EVF that has received exceptionally high praise: I find it quite bright, easy to bring to the eye (I wear glasses), full of information and generally one of the unit’s stronger features.
    • I love the film simulation feature (I've actually used most of the films being simulated).(5
    • The in camera RAW converter is very well featured, allowing you to apply all film simulations, push and pull processing, WB, change sharpening and colour levels, highlights and shadows and export to JPG in camera
    • They dealt with and improved the AF issues and included more useful features
    • This firmware update provides significant new features, cleans up a few issues, and is an essential update
    • Picture quality is as good as
    • 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.
    • 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)
    • 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
    • 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)
    • The Dynamic Range on the camera is not the greatest as I shoot RAW and post
    • 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
    • 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)