Featuring the New X-Trans CMOS sensorTM, FUJIFILM original X-Mount and New Hybrid Multi Viewfinder, the X-Pro1 Delivers Outstanding Image Quality that Rivals Current DSLR Cameras Valhalla, N.Y., ...
— -- If there's one camera company taking the maxim "they don't make them like they used to" to heart, it's Fujifilm. In testing the company's latest interchangeable lens camera, the X-Pro1, we ...
Not Fujifilm. As expected, at CES today, the digital camera maker unveiled its X-Pro1 mirrorless camera. The X-Pro1, which Fujifilm is aiming at pros like wedding and portrait photographers, features ...
Fujifilm has confirmed that its X-Pro1 mirrorless camera will sell for $1699.95 in body-only form, and is due out at the end of February. Fujifilm has confirmed that its X-Pro1 mirrorless camera will ...
Fujifilm has announced firmware version 2.0 for its X-Pro1 camera, which it claims will improve performance in “challenging lighting conditions, where light is low or bright.” Fujifilm has announced ...
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 comes packing a NP-W126 lithium ion rechargeable battery, inserted into the base of its handgrip. The battery compartment is shared with a slot for all variants of removable SD ...
FujiFilm announced their first interchangeable lens digital camera system into their premium X-Series line-up. The FujiFilm X-Pro1 features a new X-Trans CMOS sensor, original X-Mount and new hybrid ...
Fujifilms’ new X-Pro1 is the most sophisticated mirrorless camera I’ve ever touched. I said sophisticated, not complicated. If you know the difference, you are going to love this camera. As a camera, ...
We just wrote up Fujifilm’s CES lineup of normal point-and-shoots, and I noted that there was no sign of the interchangeable-lens X-series camera we saw leaked in prototype form a while back. I ...
Fuji to launch the new camera in February with 3 regular lenses--zoom to come in 2013--and a price tag of about $1,700 for the body alone. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
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