
Fujifilm XT1
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Written by Gordon Laing
Fujifilm’s XT1 is a high-end mirrorless camera aimed at enthusiasts. Classically-styled yet thoroughly modern, it delivers great results.…
Read moreFujifilm’s XT1 is a high-end mirrorless camera aimed at enthusiasts. Classically-styled yet thoroughly modern, it delivers great results.…
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Read moreAnnounced in January 2012, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is the company’s first interchangeable lens compact system camera. Like the earlier fixed lens X100, it has rangefinder styling and an abundance of analogue controls going even further into the retro aesthetic than the vintage-styled Olympus PEN range. But this is about more than mere looks. The X-Pro1…
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