• Reviews around move object (1.54 of 5)

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

    • -1 EV!Could test the camera with the 56mm f/1.2 lens and the continuous focusing is still slow, not near as a DSLR and unusable for randomly moving objects like toddlers or pets
    • It would be understandable with a moving object to be searching all the time, but not for a static subject (until it actually moves)
    • even though the rolling shutter effect for fast moving objects
    • The entire Fujifilm line of cameras, as well as the Fujinon lenses (yes, the cameras are called "FujiFILM" even though most Fuji cameras do not use film, and the lenses are called "FujiNON;" the entire imaging division is a part of the larger company, Fuji Heavy Industries) seem simply to rack up one stellar review after another, and this ranges all the way from the entry level X-A1 camera (which knocks out some superlative photos in spite of being a cheap-o camera with a cheap-o kit lens) all the way to XPro1 and X-T1 models, which are much more expensive, and aimed at a different audience
    • 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
    • The entire Fujifilm line of cameras, as well as the Fujinon lenses (yes, the cameras are called "FujiFILM" even though most Fuji cameras do not use film, and the lenses are called "FujiNON;" the entire imaging division is a part of the larger company, Fuji Heavy Industries) seem simply to rack up one stellar review after another, and this ranges all the way from the entry level X-A1 camera (which knocks out some superlative photos in spite of being a cheap-o camera with a cheap-o kit lens) all the way to XPro1 and X-T1 models, which are much more expensive, and aimed at a different audience
    • 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
    • The "look" settings have matches for all the Fuji films -- which are the only ones easily available nowadays anyway -- as well as B/W with auto Y, R, G filters and sepia
    • Additional;I strongly recommend the use of a protective lens filter or UV filter (I've used the B+W 58mm XS-Pro Clear UV Haze with Multi-Resistant Nano Coating) and an LCD screen protector to save the the screen from scratches--I've used the ExpertShield available on AMZ for about $11Overall: very happy with the fujifilm camera despite the minor incident.