16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor (same sensor as X-Pro1/X-E1) Hi-speed EXR Processor II Compact and lightweight body (half the size of an D-SLR) Shutter lag of 0.05secs and a maximum burst speed of 5.6fps (max. 30 frames) Tiltable 3-inch LCD (920K dot high definition) XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS lens
These are great, the Fuji XF lenses are even better (if you can afford them).
Had a couple of these exact cameras, they're decent if you can cope without the viewfinder... Image quality is epic at the price.
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tempt
13 Jul 17#1
When it comes to cameras, better to go with known brand like Canon or Nikon. Fuji film used to be good, but not sure about their cameras.
furq to tempt
13 Jul 1731#2
Dear oh dear.
bruce287 to tempt
13 Jul 172#4
Have you been in a cave all this time...
VDisillusioned to tempt
13 Jul 177#8
Yeah, you want a well known brand like Onkyo.
SPD14 to tempt
13 Jul 171#9
You might want to do some research and have a little rethink
darecy to tempt
13 Jul 171#12
Just recently fuji put a chip in to their cameras... and become - the fuji digital.
ElGofre to tempt
13 Jul 171#13
Just to keep flogging this dead horse, but Fuji are absolutely one of the most well recognised and well respected brands on the planet now for cameras.
Besford to tempt
14 Jul 17#20
Bet you wish you hadn't posted that now! :laughing:
theyiddo to tempt
14 Jul 17#27
Another Loughboro wannabe moment. Most likely trolling.
Besford to tempt
14 Jul 17#30
How are you doing with your Polaroid these days? :wink:
ACunningPlan to tempt
15 Jul 17#51
Have you owned a Fuji APS-C camera? I have owned both Canon and Nikon DSLRs and Fuji CSCs my favorite camera is my Fuji X-T10. I would not want to knock Canon or Nikon though as they have great offerings, but just don't think its fair to knock Fuji when they offer some amazing image quality
MusicmanJP to tempt
18 Jul 17#52
He says this while Canon / Nikon plebs are on suicide watch after the GFX was released. Welp
mikeyfive
13 Jul 174#3
These are great, the Fuji XF lenses are even better (if you can afford them).
Had a couple of these exact cameras, they're decent if you can cope without the viewfinder... Image quality is epic at the price.
sffs
13 Jul 171#5
X-a2 refurbished in stock as well with same lens - £199
halliwells99
13 Jul 171#6
Yep, silly, ignorant comment about Fuji. If you don't know that Fuji make fabulous cameras and incredible lenses, then you shouldn't really be commenting on here.
brilly
13 Jul 171#7
under a bridge...
aajax42
13 Jul 171#10
Wot, no viewfinder at this level of camera. Sorry but that is a deal breaker.
Had three refurbished cameras from Fuji, only notable difference from new was a tiny scratch around one lens cap.
Crusty
13 Jul 17#15
I've bought a couple of refurbished lenses from the Fuji store and recently an X-T1 camera.. all have been immaculate and as new.
mikeyfive to Crusty
14 Jul 17#25
What's the warranty situation with Fuji refurbs Crusty? I've bought loads of Sony refurbs but never used Fuji... thinking of going for an e2 mainly for the lens.
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(same sensor as X-Pro1/X-E1)
Hi-speed EXR Processor II
Compact and lightweight body (half the size of an D-SLR)
Shutter lag of 0.05secs and a maximum burst speed of 5.6fps (max. 30 frames)
Tiltable 3-inch LCD (920K dot high definition)
XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS lens
£249 with 12 month warranty.
£499 at Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fujifilm-X-M1-Camera-16-3MP-16-50mm/dp/B00DM7X6HC
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Had a couple of these exact cameras, they're decent if you can cope without the viewfinder... Image quality is epic at the price.
All comments (52)
Had a couple of these exact cameras, they're decent if you can cope without the viewfinder... Image quality is epic at the price.