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If only Fuji were friendly enough to include an instruction for the supernoobs, but they're never friendly
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but Fuji are stronger
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The Fuji even has split image focus magnification, but my problem was that all of this is distracting more than it is useful
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The focus-peaking modes and split-screen focusing features work great for manual focusing on the X-T1, making it a truly useful body even for those who want to use other-brand lenses on the great Fuji sensor
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Once Fuji irons out all the early model hardware issues, I will absolutely order this again and give it Five Stars
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This extra set with a charger works great and is very affordable (the included charger works as well as the Fuji one and is more compact and includes a car cord) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0084G3FKE/ref=oh_details_o05_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1The X-T1 body is solidly built while very compact and not too heavy either
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I came to love the Fuji X100s so much; I gave the Fuji XT-1 a try.
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The lightness, the vintage feel, the nice Fuji glass that goes with it
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I loved the Fuji X-E1 for the dials, but it wasn't perfect for me because of this
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This is a serious camera, I have owned and enjoyed the Fuji XE-1, first gen Olympus Pen, Olympus OMD, Sony NEX-3, Sony NEX-5N, and Nikon J1, I have handled the NEX6, and NEX7
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overall - Fuji has been releasing some lovely lenses to complement their camera bodies
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I feel that the Autofocus mode for sports is still lacking and a improvement there will bring fuji huge benifits to their business.2
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Fuji doesn't have a friendly customer service support.
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Not perfect, I'd love to give it 4.5 stars, few cameras are but Fuji continue to mostly impress with their forward thinking and ideas
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The fuji XT-1 makes photography fun again, the first digital camera that bring back the passion of photography
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The fast Fuji lenses have equaled their Nikkor counterparts in terms of image quality.
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On whole, the Fuji X-T1 is one heck of a camera - probably the best mirrorless camera to date
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My review is all about the heart and soul of the camera, and coming from where I am, Fuji has indeed hit this one out of the park -- thank you, Fuji!!
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I love Fuji
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and of course the fantastic Fuji lenses make up the other half
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The Fuji X-T1 excels at that
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I've been using the fuji X100 since 2011, and love the image quality that it achieves, so decided to stick with fuji
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The Fuji X-T1 is easy and intuitive to use, the lenses are top-notch, and the body and lenses are around half the size and weight of Canon DSLR equivalents.
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Fuji not only got the dials and aperture right, but got so many other points right too, such as build quality, smaller size, less weight and outstanding sensor design, etc
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But I will wait to see how the system grows, and it's quite important Fuji
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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).
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Fuji has been working hard in the mirrorless camera space
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These lenses are so good that even when I shoot with my cheap-o X-A1 entry level Fuji camera, the results can be extraordinary
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I have never had a fuji before but after my experiences with my Fuji camera (graphite XT1) and their amazing Fuji lenses, I will always have one!
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The Fuji felt more usable, and lighter - both the body and the price!
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Thank you Fuji for making me excited about photography again!
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I have a few concerns, not optics wise the Fuji lenses I have used have all been very strong performers
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