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Camera Test: Fujifilm X-T1 | PopPhoto

If it seems like it was just last month that we tested a Fujifilm camera, that’s because we did. The company continues to put out cameras at a breakneck pace as it builds out its line of X-series interchangeable-lens compacts. Its new flagship, the X-T1, has the same imaging sensor as the X-E2 we tested in March. But in this new model ($1,299, street, body only; $1,699 with 18–55mm f/2.8–4 Fujinon XF R LM OIS lens), that sensor finds its home inside a weather-sealed magnesium-alloy body that also houses the snazziest electronic viewfinder yet to grace a Fujifilm body. Along with a bevy of dials, a pair of command wheels, and even a PC sync terminal to trigger strobes, the camera evokes yesteryear while also evokes yesteryear while also providing a very high-level shooting experience. As soon as we saw it, we were eager to run it through the Popular Photography Test Lab and see how it stands up to field testing……

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