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Publicación: 2012-05-23, Autor: Christopher , crítica de: reviewed.com
It's no longer true to call the X-Pro1's retro inspiration "groundbreaking." After all, Fuji has already found success with its X100 and X10 cameras, not to mention similar efforts by the Olympus PEN series and the OM-D E-M5 . However the X-Pro1 is certai...
Great looks; Good still images; Sharp lenses; decent value body; Loads of manual controls
Small lens selection; Lenses are rather pricey
You can run about snapping quick shots with the Fujifilm X-Pro1 set to auto, or take your time and enjoy the art of composing great pictures with close to full manual control -- it's up to you. Either way, it's a joy to use, and the results won't disap...
Stunningly high build quality will tempt those who may have been lusting after an even more expensive Leica rangefinder camer, plus we love the extremely high resolution LCD and EVF/optical viewfinde
The priciest Compact System Camera (CSC) out ther, auto focus a little sluggish especially during video recordin, rear LCD not angle adjustabl, EVF provides more accurate view than optical finder
We did manage to take some lovely, creamily ‘filmic’ results with this Fuji, but with a slightly slow auto focus that encourages manual use, this is a complex beast that requires persistence and perseverance to achieve the stunning results it’s capable...
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Publicación: 2012-05-02, Autor: Gavin , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Stunningly high build quality will tempt those who may have been lusting after an even more expensive Leica rangefinder camera, plus we love the extremely high resolution LCD and EVF/optical viewfinder
The priciest Compact System Camera (CSC) out there, auto focus a little sluggish especially during video recording, rear LCD not angle adjustable, EVF provides more accurate view than optical finder
We did manage to take some lovely, creamily ‘filmic' results with this Fuji, but with a slightly slow auto focus that encourages manual use, this is a complex beast that requires persistence and perseverance to achieve the stunning results it's capable of...
Full manual photographic control, Leica-like construction that feels solid enough to withstand a war, very high resolution LCD and sensor activated EVF/optical viewfinder too
The high-end price tag, rear LCD not angle adjustable, AF slow to snap back into focus if adjusting framing when shooting video
Basically a digital version of Leica’s pro-end rangefinder cameras yet with different branding, the Fuji X-Pro1 is a superb interchangeable lens system camera option for anyone looking to find a compact good enough to justify leaving that pro-grade DSL...
Incredibly impressive CMOS sensor: excellent image quality up to 6400 ISO, superb sharpness with good lenses, Good build quality, good grip, Hybrid viewfinder: nice to use in optical and electronic modes, Practical to use in manual exposure mode
Finish could be better in places (buttons made from lowgrade plastic), Controls and handling can sometimes be strange (clickable thumbwheel with practically no uses, no lock on exposure correction dial), Autofocus is inconsistent, especially in low light, Low battery life, no battery guide (to help you get it in the right way round)
The Fuji X-Pro1 is a very nice camera that takes excellent-quality pictures—better than any other APS sensor camera out there, in fact. However, it's let down by its rather strange handling and its unreliable autofocus in low light. In the end, it's no...
I had high hopes for the Fujifilm X-Pro1 when it was announced and, having tested it, I am pleased to say that I am not disappointed. Like the companys own X100, the X-Pro1 does have its quirks, and aspects such as AF speed could be improved, but it hand...
Outstanding image quality, Classleading high ISO performance, Oldschool manual controls, Supersharp LCD screen
Doesn't come cheap
Picking the Fujifilm X-Pro1 up for the first time the first thing that strikes you about it is the size; by no means is it a small camera. Indeed, compared to its immediate APS-C touting compact system rivals such as the Samsung NX200 or Sony NEX-7, the X...
Publicación: 2012-03-15, Autor: Angela , crítica de: techradar.com
Film, like images, Good contrast, Smooth quality defocused areas, Hybrid viewfinder
Centre, locked continuous autofocus, Manual focus tricky with EVF
If you are an experienced photographer who's not concerned about having scene modes and ultra-fast autofocusing, there's lots to like about the Fuji X-Pro1. Setting the exposure via an aperture ring and a shutter speed dial seems to come naturally, and t...