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

    • Very good image clarity and color
    • Very good image clarity and color
    • Lightweight, easy to use, great images.
    • 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
    • Some Cameras give you great images but have poor design that interferes with the ability to take pictures precisely when and the way you want.
    • Higher ISO produces very usable images, even at ISO 12800.
    • It produces great images in Raw and excellent Jpegs.
    • Very good image image
    • The images are the best I have ever seen out of any camera (and I have owned about 40 digital cameras over the last 15 years).
    • Terrific image
    • Although technically possible with any EVF camera, the X-T1's 'OMG I just walked into a movie theatre' viewfinder experience makes it the first camera where I PREFER reviewing images in the viewfinder rather than the LCD
    • I've used, the first improvement I've noticed is the EVF-the image is sharp and bright.
    • When you are in manual mode through the viewfinder, you see what the image will look like without the flash.
    • Ignore the iphone images
    • The lens has really amazing image quality and focuses extremely fast and quietly
    • Combined with the image processing being performed by the camera, and thanks to the elimination of the low-pass filter, the images are nearly pixel-sharp at 100%
    • With the OIS I'm getting usable images when handholding to 1/5 -amazing
    • With the digital split image focus assist option enabled, a small second screen is displayed within the EVF, which displays the selected focus point under magnification for accurate focus checking
    • It makes great images.
    • I can also capture fairly good images (such as these two from our recent trip to Bermuda).
    • EVF can display dual images (for manual focus/peaking) or split image (like a rangefinder) and rotates information for vertical shots (
    • - The largest view finder with split screen option for manual focusing making sure your image is sharp
    • While the images I took all edited very well to look great, the minute you crop or zoom in at all it gets pretty pixelated, even with a prime lens
    • EVF can display dual images (for manual focus/peaking) or split image (like a rangefinder) and rotates information for vertical shots (
    • Such great images and color rendition is ridiculously dead-on in varied lighting conditions that flummox other brands image processors (sony, canon, etc).
    • (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
    • I'm totally hooked on the Fuji ergonomics as well as the beautiful images that come out of these X-trans sensor cameras.
    • I love the size of the camera and the images it produces.
    • I adore this camera!Overall this camera produces incredible images as long as you have the know how and experience
    • It's small and the images are every bit as good as anything coming from Canon or Nikon
    • The images are beautiful and it really is small enough to take with me almost everywhere.
    • I have been able to capture some nice sunrise landscape images with the X-T1.Hopefully over time the autofocus acquisition will be faster and Fuji will add more features found on quality DSLR camera bodies.
    • The images at ISO 3200 are very usable.
    • 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
    • Solid build, excellent viewfinder, responsive manual controls, very good image quality, etc.
    • I know - I was genuinely thinking I'd love this thing from the moment it was even announced and fully expected to own one based on what I knew of it in reviews, the images online, and its specs on paper
    • Image Quality - one word superb.
    • The images it captured were fantastic
    • While many cameras force you to use RAW to get the best image quality.
    • The 10-24 mm gives you consistently better images.
    • Other than that it's an awesome camera that really gives you beautiful images.
    • Great image quality
    • It's much heavier than I had expected, and without OIS (optical image stabilisation), images at slower shutter speeds suffered - defeating the benefit of a wide aperture
    • It's an enjoyable camera to use that produces beautiful images and is well made.
    • The 18-55 f/2.8-4 kit, 35mm f/1.4 and 56mm f/1.2 provide very shard, detailed, and well contrasted images in nearly any environment to the point I do not lust for my professional Nikon
    • The X-trans sensor used in the X-T1 camera is in a league of its own, certainly without doubt a specialty sensor, one that eliminates the need for an anti-aliasing filter to remove image moiré, and can yield to sharper images
    • Solid build and great image quaility
    • You can get a very fast lens (f1.4 or even better) that performs amazingly, even very strong to the edge of the image wide open and for a reasonable price.+ This camera produces wonderfully sharp images.
    • The Fujinon lenses, too, have collected a large set of rave reviews from users of Leica, Zeiss, Canon, and Nikon equipment who have been unable to resist commenting on the remarkable images that many of these lenses, particularly the "XF" line, seem capable of producing
    • images reviewed on a high quality, color corrected, monitor are incredibly sharp (good technique is required) and vibrant.
    • I bought a X-E1 about a year before and found it to be a very versatile camera capable of shooting outstanding images.
    • I would highly recommend this Camera, its small, fast, and great image quality!
    • Also as I also mentioned before, with the 35mm f/1.4 the continuous focus never locks and keeps searching/moving after reaching focus, so again for back focus button "mode" (with continuous focus, as back button focus is supposed to be used) can't really be used with shallow depth of field, so have to set the back button focus to single and not continuous, which takes away lot of the advantages of back button focus (having single and continuos focus all in one without changing settings).Using the Rokinon 85mm f/1.4+Metabones speedbooster, creates great images, with amazing out of focus area and great FF look images, and it's actually usable manually focusing wide open (softer images though than with something equivalent on a FF DSLR), contrary to manual focusing this lens on any DSLR I have ever tried before (even with a focusing screen I once installed)
    • I can't tell you how many images I missed because of this shot-to-shot delay
    • and then the ability to change the image over to color in post if I'd like
    • Capable of superb image results, particularly when matched with the "XF" prime lenses++ Extremely high build quality that still manages to be moderately light++ Ability to shoot at very high ISO levels with little
    • On my Minolta, stopping down the aperture gives an unusably dark image: score one for mirrorless versus TTL (through the lens).
    • 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
    • I think it's just enough.-- Overall, great image quality
    • And I love the images that come out of it.
    • This camera is amazing, it's easy to use, produces great images and is compact enough to carry even with the 18-55.
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    • 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)