Verge Review
Fujifilm has a history of making beautiful cameras, particularly in its X series. The X100 and X10 are more than just pretty faces, too — both deliver gorgeous pictures and video. They're designed more as companions to a DSLR rather than your one and only camera, though, and the entry price is high for that kind of camera. In January at CES, Fujifilm stole the show by releasing a camera that could be your one and only: the X-Pro1, which pairs the company's flair for retro design with...
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Basic Specs
| Camera type |
Mirrorless / Interchangeable Lens |
| Sensor size |
APS-C (Nikon DX, Pentax, Sony) |
| Effective pixels |
16 megapixels |
| Supported media |
SD |
Tech Specs
Pricing (body only)
| Price at launch |
1699.95 $ |
Hardware
| Camera type |
Mirrorless / Interchangeable Lens |
| Color |
Black |
Sensor
| Sensor size |
APS-C (Nikon DX, Pentax, Sony) |
| Effective pixels |
16 megapixels |
Display
| Resolution |
1230000 dots |
| Built-in viewfinder |
Yes |
Video
| Video capture |
Yes |
| Max. resolution |
1080p |
Lens
| Interchangeable |
Yes |
| Supported mounts |
X-mount (Fujifilm) |
Storage
Battery
Flash
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