The bottom line I have no complaints on the build and ergonomics. There is less of the Fuji Hollowness that I noticed with previous bodies. While not as solid or hefty as the Olympus E M1, the grip feels just right. It feels ergonomically correct, for my hands at least. How does the camera feel, perform, respond, and how are the controls and buildBefore you read, and in case you missed it. So with all of that out of the way, let me get to the meat and potatoes. Kit Zoom that I never did get to try, so it was nice to see and verify that yes indeed, this 1. For the 1st week that I had the review sample from B H Photo I also rented a couple of lenses. If I had NO CAMERA and was starting from scratch, the X T1 would be under serious consideration along with the 1. While not perfect, it is one hell of a camera and the one to beat for APS C out of the cameras I have shot with to date NON DSLR. BUT, I was shocked to see that this time, the new Fuji lived up to the hype and then some. The Fuji X T1 surprised me because when the review sample arrived I expected more of the same. IQ is a draw besides some shallow DOF effects, but for that I have my Leica which beats them both easily. If I bought the Fuji I would still prefer to shoot the E M1 for its faster speed, better build, better JPEG output, 5 Axis IS and the gorgeous lenses. I also have a Nikon V1, J1, and new stuff on the way soon.
IQ camera and the Fuji does not come close in IQ, feel rendering, etc to my M, so I have no need for the Fuji. As much as the Fuji is an improvement over the previous Fuji bodies, and by a large margin it does not have enough for me to buy it over an E M1. With this new Fuji many have asked if the X T1 will unseat my E M1 for my new goto camera. The IQ is also quite fantastic though many dismiss it due to the sensor size. I have been a HUGE fan of the Olympus Micro 43 offerings for years and the E M1 has been my daily goto camera since launch for its build, speed, response, feel, control and lenses. So do I prefer the X T1 to the E M1 As many here know. Click on ANY image in this review for a larger version. Yes, the X T1 is now weather sealedAll images in this review were shot JPEG.
Well, the good thing about all of this is that Fuji seems to finally figured out everything almost and have now created the Body that the X Pro 1 should have been as the X T1 beats the Pro 1 all over and down the block and the T stands for Tough. I called them Beta products and we, the consumers, were the testers as we shelled out thousands for the bodies and lenses. finally Many of you know that I was never a huge fan of the X Pro 1,X E1,X E2, etc. Fuji creates the Best X to date What a way to blow a review I pretty much say right there in the title that yes indeed this X T1 is the BEST Fuji X to date, even surpassing the X1. Fuji creates the Best X to date Steve Huff Photo. Its fair to say that DJOptical 7Artisans 50mm f1.
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