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Fujifilm X-T1 Hands-On With High-Res Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2
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Beautiful finish, nice tactile feel and responsive controls — Fujifilm’s latest X-T1 mirrorless X series camera is certainly an as impressive as elegant photographic tool the Japanese camera maker can be proud of. Bear in mind, the X series is only two years old. Within no time the retro-styled cameras have grown into a respected lineup of serious cameras for enthusiasts and pros alike — and the X-T1 with the highly thought of 16MP X-Trans II sensor not only upholds Fujifilm’s long tradition of quality optical instruments, it refines the X series and takes it to a new level. Still, coming from conventional cameras the innovative X-T1 might not be the most intuitive at first glance. You’re looking in vain for a PASM dial. Shooting mode? The X series approaches modes in a different, less conventional way. Either use the aperture mode switch on the lens to toggle between auto or manual aperture control. Or use the ISO or shutter speed dials’ A modes to switch between P and M modes……

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