And it may be the best looking pocketcamera out there.
It's almost a semi-pro, with all the manual settings you'd expect of such a beast, only in a small body. And it has Fuji's uniquie EXR technology, which can combine neighboring pixels (due to an unusual honeycomb pattern of them) to enhance contrast reach or to improve low-light performance. (This usually has the effect of halving the effective pixels though, to 6MP instead of twelve. I can live with that, one of my most popular series was taken with a 2MP camera.)
If you want maximum power for a pocket camera, I recommend the Sony RX100 Mark 2 (not 3). For one thing, it has a slightly larger sensor and a tiltable screen. But it costs over three times as much! Right now, the XF1 is a great choice for those wanting a good pocketcamera which looks really stylish, and for a really great price.
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Imaging-Resource review.
The XF1 should also score big with casual shooters who not only want to attract oohs and ahhs when they carry it around town, but also want a camera that, on auto pilot, will take well-exposed shots with high dynamic range.
Add up the Fuji XF1's sexy appearance, fast and fun operation, immense customizablity, dynamic image quality and special shooting modes, and you have a solid, if unorthodox, enthusiast-level compact camera. It's one that definitively earns a Dave's Pick.
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And it's now selling for about $240, which is crazy cheap. (It's possible the low price indicates a replacement is on the way.)
I got the red/burgundy one, I love that color, but it's also in tan or black.
It's almost a semi-pro, with all the manual settings you'd expect of such a beast, only in a small body. And it has Fuji's uniquie EXR technology, which can combine neighboring pixels (due to an unusual honeycomb pattern of them) to enhance contrast reach or to improve low-light performance. (This usually has the effect of halving the effective pixels though, to 6MP instead of twelve. I can live with that, one of my most popular series was taken with a 2MP camera.)
If you want maximum power for a pocket camera, I recommend the Sony RX100 Mark 2 (not 3). For one thing, it has a slightly larger sensor and a tiltable screen. But it costs over three times as much! Right now, the XF1 is a great choice for those wanting a good pocketcamera which looks really stylish, and for a really great price.
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Imaging-Resource review.
The XF1 should also score big with casual shooters who not only want to attract oohs and ahhs when they carry it around town, but also want a camera that, on auto pilot, will take well-exposed shots with high dynamic range.
Add up the Fuji XF1's sexy appearance, fast and fun operation, immense customizablity, dynamic image quality and special shooting modes, and you have a solid, if unorthodox, enthusiast-level compact camera. It's one that definitively earns a Dave's Pick.
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4 comments:
That does look very nice, and the price is tempting. But this review
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/2367736880/roundup-enthusiast-zoom-compact-cameras/6
says that the image quality is not as good as some competitors. Think I'll wait to see what the replacement is like.
There already is a replacement, the Fuji XQ1, which seems to have the same lens, but might have a different sensor. Still looks like a good deal though.
It is probably a bit better, though only the processing seems to be different.
(BTW, Imaging-Resource made it a Dave's Pick, I'm sure they wouldn't have if there was anything *really* wrong with the images. And the look fine to me.)
But it's $150 more currently, and I think they made a mistake when they changed when I thought was the biggest draw of the XF1: the super-simple aesthetic of the design, including the red and tan color. Black or silver simply don't cut it, for me, simply because 99% of gadgets are black or silver.
Amazon has some negative reviews that are worth reading about multiple copies of the camera malfunctioning.
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