![]() Film simulation modes mimic looks of Velvia, Astia and Provia as well as print films.įujifilm X-PRO1 Mirroless Digital Camera Body, 16.3 Megapixel, APS-C X-Trans CMOS Sensor, 3.0" LCD Monitor, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Features Shutter speed dial milled from solid metal Magnesium-alloy chassis and die-cast aluminum baseplate Optical viewfinder magnification changes depending on lens mounted Hybrid Multi-Viewfinder was first introduced in the x100, allows the user to switch between optical and electronic eye-level viewing. This pattern is supposed to eliminate moire and provide truer colors. A new color filter array eliminates the need for a low-pass filter that is inspired by the random arrangement of fine film grain. The camera is built around a newly-developed CMOS sensor that Fujifilm claims is capable of resolution that is superior to other APS-C sensors. The company says nine more lenses will be rolled out within the next three years, and that an M-mount adapter is in the works. Lens diaphragm blades are curved for pleasing bokeh. The X-Pro1 will hit the market with a range of three X-Mount lenses-an 18mm (27mm equivalent on a 35mm sensor camera) f/2, 35mm (53mm equivalent) f/1.4 lens, and a 60mm (91mm equivalent) f/2.4 macro lens. The X-Pro1 is a new interchangeable-lens compact camera that appears ready to take on that more expensive rangefinder camera. ![]() Fujifilm XPro1) is Fujifilm's newest camera which seems like the next step in a logical progression that began last year with the Leica-esque, high-resolution X100, followed by the smaller-sensor-based x10, a street-savvy little camera with a similarly retro feel. The Fuji X-Pro-1 is in my opinion,a game changer camera, and bodes well for getting razor sharp images and great color from a smaller lighter camera. ![]() One extra nice feature is that in spring of 2013 ZEISS is coming out with 3-5 AF lens specific to The Fuji X-Pro and they will be amazing. The rangefinderesque look and feel of the camera and the very high build quality make it very easy to use and carry.Shaving off pounds to my gear. The images are nothing short of superb,and easily compare with Top of the Line Canon L series glass and the Top of the line Ni. The bottom line is that The Fuji X-Pro 1 with the 35mm f/1.4 lens is simply stunning. And I require that my cameras are easy to use, and built tough to take the day to day grind that working in NYC as a working photographer entails. View full ReviewĪs a working Professional in NYC,I rely on my camera's to provide me with near perfect image quality, after all that is the bottom line. But there are lots of new things coming, and this camera is worth it. Playing with gadgets is fun, and cameras are no exception, but the X Pro 1 gets out of the way and lets me shoot undistracted.Īre there limitations? Considering how early we are in the development cycle of a new system, the answer is yes. ![]() It represents a return to the art of photography where the focus (sorry) is on the image, rather than the operation of the camera. a while, you get your hands on a piece of gear that you immediately know you'll never part with. Focus was quick enough for action shots at my daughter's recent soccer tourney, though shooting was pretty limited with only the 35mm f1.4 in the bag. Handling is fantastic, it's easy to use, and did I mention the image quality? Incredible detail and color. I love this camera, and I am blown away by the outstanding image quality. Just got rid of my prosumer DSLR/lenses in favor of a lighter, more subtle rig, which the X Pro 1 fulfills superbly.
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