With the success of Fujis X-Pro1 and X-E1, the X-M1 was always likely to be the next logical step for the company. It has all the classic looks and stylish design we have come to expect from the X series, and includes the same excellent sensor as used in...
The mirrorless Fujifilm X-M1 features a big APS-C image sensor that's capable of capturing some excellent images, but it's just a little slow to focus and fire....
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Published: 2013-08-24, Author: Ben , review by: reviewed.com
At first glance, the Fujifilm X-M1 seems like a commonsense proposition: Take the retro styling and superior image quality of the prestigious X Series and bring it down to a more consumer-friendly price point. Why wouldn't Fuji want to open up a new user ...
Published: 2013-08-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality is super-sharp, well priced for such image quality, tilt-angle LCD is useful, hotshoe for accessories and future expansion, minimum shutter speed, advanced shooting options, long-lasting battery
Autofocus slip-ups all too common, top thumbwheel easily knocked by accident, exposure can be off, retro styling of X-series feels somewhat lost, no ISO 100 sensitivity, no touchscreen controls, Wi-Fi issues
When it comes to the visuals the Fujifilm X-M1 is a winner. The images this camera can produce mean serious business - they're among the best from any compact system camera that we've yet seen. That's big-screen star points scored there. But the pr...
Retro styling, Solid build quality, Good results provided by X-Trans sensor
High price-tag, No viewfinder or option for one, No touchscreen
What the X-M1 may be lacking in specification - as well as in the value stakes - it more than makes up for it with striking design and the standard of image quality. If you're in the market for an entry-level CSC, it's well worthy of consideration....
Picture quality is exemplary from 100 to 6400 ISO, JPG shots remain usable up to 12800 ISO, Easy to use and handle, Excellent build quality, Focus peaking has finally arrived, Battery life: over 500 photos, Good XC 1650 mm kit zoom lens, Good video mode (
Lowest and highest ISO settings not available in RAW mode (100, 12800 and 25600 ISO), Screen sometimes prone to ghosting and shimmer, Not enough settings available in video mode, Could be quicker to start up and to save photos, No touchscreen, No virtual
The Fujifilm X-M1 may not be the speediest camera on the block or the most Wi-Fi savvy. However, picture quality is breathtaking at all ISO settings—even with Fuji's kit lens, which is surprisingly good. The X-M1 runs circles around its competitors and se...
Not a touchscreen, Limited digital filters, No viewfinder
If you're willing to part with a large chunk of change in return for something that looks beautiful, but still delivers in the image quality department, then you'll no doubt be pleased with the Fuji X-M1...
Abstract: Dentro de la serie X, Fujifilm proponía su modelo X-M1 , una cámara con un tamaño más compacto, sin visor y con opciones de controles más sencillos y que ya hemos probado en Xataka Foto . En nuestro análisis de la Fujifilm X-M1 hemos querido destacar el ...
Published: 2013-07-18, Author: Carlos , review by: parentesis.com
La variedad de lentes intercambiables que ofrece Fujifilm es bastante amplia, así que las posibilidades de fotografía son muy variadas. El modo para compartir contenido a través de WiFi es muy fácil de manipular. El tiempo de espera entre cada disparo es
Es un poco pesada y la interfaz de los modos manuales puede no ser tan intuitiva para usuarios primerizos
Ideal para fotógrafos avanzados que buscan un equipo portátil para viajes o vacaciones, y también para aficionados que tienen noción amplia de fotografía y aún no se animan a comprar una cámara profesional, ya sea por falta de conocimiento o de presupu...
Abstract: APS-C 대형 센서의 후지필름 X 시리즈는 한결같다. 현재까지 렌즈 교환식 X-Pro1, X-E1과 렌즈 고정식 프리미엄 카메라 X100, X100S 까지… 이미지 퀄리티의 큰 변화 없이 컨셉에 따라 클래식한 렌즈 교환식 카메라를 원하는 소비자들의 . ...