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March 2012
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149 Tests
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Nutzer
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89 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Spannender Bildsensor
Tolles Design
Innovativer HybridSucher
Vielversprechende Bildqualität
Manueller Einstellring am Objektiv
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Kompaktes Format
Schickes RetroDesign
Fantastische Bildqualität
Tolles RetroDesign
Top-Bildqualität
Verarbeitung
Bedienung für erfahrene Fotografen
Hybrid-Sucher & Top-Display
Gute Bedienung
Sehr hohe Bildqualität mit scharfen
Rauscharmen Fotos
Heller
Großer
Optischer und elektronischer Hybridsucher
Hervorragend verarbeitetes Gehäuse
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Schwacher Akku
Zum Marktstart kein Zoomobjektiv verfügbar
Teuer
Kein Blitz
Liegt nicht optimal in der Hand
Langsamer Autofokus
Rudimentäre Ausstattung
Sehr teuer
Kein integrierter Blitz
Autofokus bei Video
Kleine Objektiv-Auswahl zum Systemstart
Umständliche Videofunktion ohne externe Tonanschlussmöglichkeit
Ungenauer Leuchtrahmen des optischen Hybridsuchers
Langsame manuelle Fokuseinstellung verliert beim Wechsel auf Wiedergabe auch noch die Schärfe
Zusammenfassung: Forum Login For a variety of reasons I was unable to review the Fuji X-Pro 1 when it came out in January, 2012. Among these was that I was in Mexico at the time and working on other projects. My colleague Nick Devlin had my proxy and wrote a couple ...
Zusammenfassung: Following the huge success of their X100, Fujifilm entered the interchangeable lens compact field with the X-Pro1. The camera maintains the commitment of the company to the exciting and highly functional Hybrid Multi Viewfinder that allows a choice be...
Zusammenfassung: Fujifilm X-Pro1 Hands-on Preview January 2012 | Andy Westlake When Fujifilm announced its FinePix X100 retro-styled large-sensor compact at Photokina 2010, it captured the imagination of serious photographers in a way the company seemed not to have qu...
Zusammenfassung: No doubt about that – it's this, the top-of-range new beauty from the lately reinvigorated Japanese Fujifilm, which aims soon to become the number-three camera brand after Nikon and Canon . I've already gushed this past year about the retro-styled Fujifil...
Stunningly high build quality will tempt those who may have been lusting after an even more expensive Leica rangefinder camera, plus we love the extremely high-resolution LCD and EVF/optical viewfinder
The priciest Compact System Camera (CSC) out there, fixed rear LCD (not angle adjustable), EVF provides more accurate view than optical finder
While for us this is a camera that doesn't quite match the hype it's one with personality and in that respect a massive step in the right direction for Fuji
Whether the X-Pro1 is worth the real money needed to buy it you will need to weigh up for yourself. If faster and better autofocus, more silent operation and speedy performance are important to you, save your cash and resist the charm of the X-Pro1’s...
Zusammenfassung: The X-Pro1’s real highlight is its image quality. Fuji claims that it can compete with, if not better, full-frame DSLR rivals, and they’ve backed this up with a camera that takes exceptionally sharp and detailed images, has intuitive controls...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-11, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: reviewed.com
We were also bugged by the X-Pro1's lack of shutter speed and ISO adjustment in video mode. This essentially makes the large shutter speed dial on the top of the camera useless in movie mode, which is a downright shame. Aperture can be set in video mode, ...