Fujifilm X-Pro1 in-depth review Published Jun 28, 2012 | Andrew Westlake Tweet 20 Previous 21 Lens corrections 22 Next Lenses: overall impressions The X-Pro1’s initial lens set consists of the XF 18mm F2 R, XF 35mm F1.4 R, and XF 60mm F2.4 R Macro, and we’ve used all three extensively while testing the camera.. The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens digital camera announced in January 2012 [2] and launched in March 2012. It is part of Fujifilm’s X-Series of cameras. In October 2012 Fujifilm released a very similar, yet smaller, camera named the X-E1. In January 2016 Fujifilm announced its successor, the X-Pro2 . Key features
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Hallelujah! The X-Pro1 is far better made than Fuji’s previous plastic professional medium format cameras, and the Fuji lenses are as good as the Zeiss lenses for the Contax G2 and LEICA’s lenses. The X-Pro1 is made as well or better than the LEICA M9.. The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a new compact system camera featuring a retro design that bears more than a passing resemblance to the Leica M-series. At the heart of the X-Pro1 is the 16.3 megapixel APS-C sized “X-Trans” CMOS sensor, which has a new type of colour filter array that mimics film grain and no optical low-pass filter for higher resolution images.