Fujifilm’s X-Pro 1 may be the worst kept secret we’ve ever come across in the photography world — with a veritable Wikileaks worth of details flooding the web long before today’s official announcement ...
Fujifilm has officially launched the X-Pro1, a beautifully retro camera pairing rangefinder styling with a 16-megapixel APS-C sensor and interchangeable lenses. Revealed at CES this morning – though ...
Three lenses for Fujifilm’s unofficial X-Pro 1 mirrorless camera have appeared on Amazon for preorder with prices between $499.95 and $599.95. Images of the X-Pro flash and leather case also leak.
Fujifilm’s press conference just wrapped up and we had a moment to snap a few pictures of the just-announced X-Pro 1 before it was whisked away. Fujifilm’s press conference just wrapped up and we had ...
Any other Arsians rocking an X-Pro1? A while back, we had a fun thread about the Sigma DP1. I still have mine, it turned out to be a "somewhat slow" (understatement of 2008) and very picky camera, but ...
The little brother to Fujifilm's X-Pro1 has been revealed in the form of the XE-1, which boasts similar specs but could be yours for a chunk less dosh. The XE-1 features the same 16.3-megapixel APS-C ...
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 camera system will supposedly bring a 16-megapixel APS-CMOS sensor, a hybrid view-finder and will have three interchangeable lenses available including an 18mm (27mm equivalent) ...
Not Fujifilm. As expected, at CES today, the digital camera maker unveiled its X-Pro1 mirrorless camera. The X-Pro1, which Fujifilm is aiming at pros like wedding and portrait photographers, features ...
FujiFilm announced their first interchangeable lens digital camera system into their premium X-Series line-up. The FujiFilm X-Pro1 features a new X-Trans CMOS sensor, original X-Mount and new hybrid ...
You need plenty of hands-on time with this camera before you take the plunge, and you need to be clear on what type of applications you want it for. Unboxing could be a full-on culture shock for the ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...