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Fujifilm X-T1 Review | Imaging Resource

If you’ve been holding off on buying a Fujifilm X-series mirrorless camera because you weren’t a fan of the rangefinder-like form factor, it may be time to reevaluate your decision. The 16.3-megapixel Fuji X-T1 compact system camera takes the X-series in a brand-new direction, ergonomically speaking, and it’s aimed at SLR shooters who’ve so far not made the jump to mirrorless. Until now, whether they’ve been based around a hybrid viewfinder, an electronic viewfinder, or no viewfinder at all, Fuji’s X-series cameras have all shared a fairly similar, street shooter-friendly form factor and ergonomics. The Fuji T1 takes a different tack, aiming to bring SLR fans into the mirrorless fold with styling that makes them feel more at home — right down to the pentaprism-esque hump on the top deck. Look inside the X-T1, though, and you won’t find a pentaprism. This is a mirrorless camera through and through; your framing will be done either on the LCD monitor, or on the built-in electronic viewfinder. And oh, what an EVF it is! …..

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