Sunday, 29 April 2012

Fujifilm X-Pro1 mirrorless camera review

Fujifilm X-Pro 1 mirrorless camera review

Hear any reference to retro-styled cameras with exorbitant prices and you will naturally get suspicious. That type of talk gives mind Leica's incessant re-branding of Panasonic Lumix models, or individuals unicorn limited models from Japan that simply leave us baffled. But it is okay, you are able to relax using the Fujifilm X-Pro1. At $1,700 for that body only it's crazily costly, sure, although not when comparing for an $8,000 Leica M9-P. Besides, it is a legitimate heir to some strong type of Fuji photographers which includes balance-loved X100 and also the more accessible X10. This is a strong pedigree, and regardless of how deeply you peer into its mirrorless aperture, the X-Pro1 should supply enough technology to prevent you being cynical.

Like what, you request Well, a truly surprising bespoke 16-megapixel APS-C sensor, to begin with, along with a hybrid viewfinder made to keep everybody happy all the time, along with a Fuji X lens mount that already includes a Leica M9 adapter available (plus others, like Nikon, should you scan eBay). Everything accumulates to something, but prior to going tweeting this short article to fanciful wealthy uncles, you will find several further complicating factors you need to be conscious of. Even just in a utopian paradise where everybody can afford this sip of photo taking luxury, it's not even close to certain whether everybody would choose it over other interchangeable lens cameras. Continue reading beyond the break and we'll explain why.

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