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Fujifilm XT-1 review | Daniel Bader

The adage, “you don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone” applies to my experience with the Fujifilm X-T1. It’s one of the only cameras I’ve ever tested that felt like an extension of my hand. While at first its various knobs and dials felt superfluous – let’s do it all on the LCD screen! – I quickly adapted to their place on the top and side of the device, allowing me to quickly alter shutter speed and ISO without having to look up from the viewfinder. First, some background. I’ve tried a number of cameras both large and small. My recent retinue included a full-frame Nikon D610, the new weather-sealed Pentax K3, my old standby, Sony’s NEX-5R, but none of them felt as effortless as the X-T1. Its 16MP APS-C sensor is not the largest of the bunch……..

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