Fuji X-Pro1

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    The Fuji X-Pro1 is the first interchangeable-lens mirrorless camera from Fuji, featuring an all-new 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor and a 6×6 random color filter array, which Fuji claims gives results closer to that of film. The camera has an ISO range of 200-6400 (expandable to 100-25600), making low-light shooting quite possible.

    With the X-Pro1, Fuji tweaked the hybrid viewfinder from the X100 – it now has the ability to recognize which lens is mounted and adjust the magnification and frame lines accordingly. If the user requires a more accurate display, the electronic viewfinder is just a quick switch away. The X-Pro1 features a 3" 1230K rear LCD for image review and shot composition.

    To optimize image quality, Fuji created the new X-mount electronic lens mount. By using the shortest rear-flange distance to date, the X-Pro1 has a reduced backfocus distance and prevents loss of light. With easy access to controls via the manual dials, as well as the new Quick Menu, the X-Pro1 serves as a solid contender for the mirrorless top spot.

    As with many new cameras, your RAW converter may not be able to decode the RAW images from this camera. Please double check your software. Copyright laws prevent us sending the software with the camera.

    Please Note: If you’re getting a “frame number full error” message, you can reset that counter following the instructions here.

    Roger's Take

    Founder & CEO


    I can’t give you a solid take on this camera. Not because I haven’t spent enough time with it, I have, but rather because at this time (April 2012) I don’t know that we’ve seen the real X-Pro 1 yet...

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