

Price: $1,699 MSRP body only at launch (currently sells for around $1,199).Battery Life: 300 shots, 900 in power save mode.LCD Screen: 3 inch diagonal with 1,230,000 dots.

Viewfinder Type: Hybrid Multi Viewfinder with 100% coverage in Electronic mode.Storage: 1x SD slot (SD/SDHC/SDXC compatible).Shutter: Up to 1/4000 and 30 sec exposure.Sensor: 16.3 MP (1.5x crop factor), 4.8µ pixel size.Let’s take a look at the camera in more detail. Since its launch, Fuji has been working hard on addressing most of the concerns via firmware updates and as of today, it is a completely different tool compared to what it was before.
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What I hated was the unreliable autofocus system, painful manual focus and plenty of other bugs and issues I encountered while evaluating the camera. I loved the compactness of the camera, the feel, the looks and the stunning images the camera is capable of taking. I originally stated that I had “a love and hate” relationship with the Fuji X-Pro1, because there were a lot of things I both loved and hated about it. The latest firmware 3.80 addressed most of those concerns, so I am simply revisiting the same review and re-evaluating the camera based on my latest findings.

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I had a number of complaints about the X-Pro1 in my original review because the camera was full of bugs and autofocus problems. I had an opportunity to work closely with the Fuji X-Pro1 on two separate occasions – once when the camera initially came out back in 2012 and again in the summer of 2013. In this Fuji X-Pro1 review, I will not only provide detailed information about the camera but will also try to answer the many questions that we have gotten so far on the camera from our readers, along with comparisons to Nikon and Canon DSLRs. Along with the X-Pro1, Fuji simultaneously introduced three prime lenses – Fujinon 18mm f/2.0 XF R, Fujinon 35mm f/1.4 XF R and Fujinon 60mm f/2.4 XF Macro, all specifically designed to be used for the new Fuji X mount. Built on the success of the Fuji X100 and aimed at pros and photo enthusiasts that need a lightweight camera alternative to a DSLR with amazing image quality, the Fuji X-Pro1 is the first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera from Fuji.
