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You can't go wrong with the weather-resistant Fujifilm X-T1 mirrorless camera

By Marcus Wong - 17 Sep 2014
Launch SRP: S$1999

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The sample photographs below were shot with the Fuji X-T1 camera with the XF 18-135 f/3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR lens.  The photos have not been post-processed and are copyright to SPH Magazines. They are provided for your reference only and we ask that you do not reproduce them elsewhere. Click for the full-resolution images. 

f/4.2 at 27mm, 1/85s, ISO 3200,

f/5.6 at 83mm, 1/170s. ISO 400

f/5.3 at 66mm, 1/45s, ISO 6400

f/10 at 135mm, 1/420s, ISO 200

f/4.0 at 39mm, 1/60s, ISO 3200

f/5.6 at 135mm, 1/60s, ISO320

f/4.7 at 44mm, 1/60s, ISO 2500

f/5.6 at 24mm, 1/210s, ISO 400

Overall, the X-T1 is a camera that won’t leave you wanting for more, especially if you’re not the type to make large prints, and with the ever-maturing Fujinon lens line-up, this is a keeper for years to come.

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9.0
  • Performance 9
  • Design 8.5
  • Features 8.5
  • User-Friendliness 8.5
  • Value 8.5
The Good
Responsive camera makes it a joy to use
High-res, wide, and responsive EVF
Very fast AF and good image quality
Dust-resistant, water-resistant, and low-temperature operation
Built-in Wi-Fi
The Bad
Four-way controller can be awkward to manipulate
Small rear buttons
Need more weathersealed lenses
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