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9 January 2012 | Comments | 5 notes |

There’s no denying that Fuji’s X-Pro 1 is a great looking camera, but I still think the X100 has the edge. That said, I’m sure this will solve many of the X100’s issues around focus speed and user interface.

I think this is a glimpse at the future of the DSLR world, particularly for advanced amateurs. The Micro 4/3s cameras have sensors that are too small for people who are serious about their photography or those who shoot in low light. By using a larger sensor, Fuji can get great image quality and low light performance and by using a small body with their best-in-class hybrid viewfinder instead of a ‘through the lens’ approach, they stand to really beat the crowd to the market. I can’t wait to try one.

(via PetaPixel)

There’s no denying that Fuji’s X-Pro 1 is a great looking camera, but I still think the X100 has the edge. That said, I’m sure this will solve many of the X100’s issues around focus speed and user interface.

I think this is a glimpse at the future of the DSLR world, particularly for advanced amateurs. The Micro 4/3s cameras have sensors that are too small for people who are serious about their photography or those who shoot in low light. By using a larger sensor, Fuji can get great image quality and low light performance and by using a small body with their best-in-class hybrid viewfinder instead of a ‘through the lens’ approach, they stand to really beat the crowd to the market. I can’t wait to try one.

(via PetaPixel)

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