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Fuji X-T1 Photography | Jim Radcliffe

I have to say this in every „review“ I do on any camera. I am not a reviewer.. I am a user. I am an amateur photographer. I do not pixel peep at 300% magnification. I use my cameras to produce photography that I enjoy.. and so this will not be an in-depth review of the nuts and bolts of this camera or all the technical aspects of the camera which, apparently to some, is a driving obsession. I am not obsessed with pixel counts and all the other technical specs you can find on the commercial review sites. I don’t buy gear to test it.. I buy it to use it for myself. And I never ask you to buy a camera through my website by clicking on a link. I have no connection with any camera maker nor do I place ads on my site. We all get enough of that elsewhere. What follows are my opinions and observations and nothing more. I am not an authority. I am just a guy with a deep love for photography. Ok… that’s out of the way…. I bought the Fuji X-Pro 1 the first week it became available. I passed on the X-E1 as it did not offer more than what the X-Pro 1 already provided other than a better EVF. I did not think that the Fuji X-E2 would be enough of an improvement over the X-Pro 1 to warrant its purchase either.  I was wrong. I bought the X-E2 the first week it was available but had I known that Fuji was about to unleash the Fuji X-T1 a few months later I probably would have passed on the X-E2 and waited for the X-T1……

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