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March 2016
(85%)
78 Reviews
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Users
(86%)
28 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Exceptional image quality thanks to super-sharp lens and capable sensor combination
Great build quality
Tilt-angle touchscreen adds further practicality to series
The X70's traditional exposure controls and solid build make it a delight to use
Especially if you use aperture priority mode a lot because lens ring allows aperture to be adjusted so quickly and easily. The exposure compensation dial is also convenientl
Great photo quality for the money and a manual-friendly design are the Fujifilm X70's high points
Proven APS
C format sensor and processing engine
Tilting touch
Screen
Traditional exposure controls
Affordable price
Sizeable APS-C sensor
Touch-sensitive display
Large sensor
Small size
Manual control
Stylish body
The editors didn't like
Autofocus not always fastest
Can hunt in low-light
Fixed-lens won't suit all
35/50mm crops not possible in raw
No viewfinder (optional digital accessory only)
The two primary issues that could be of concern to enthusiast photographer are the lack of a viewfinder and the inability to record raw files when using the extended sensitivity options. As well as enabling a clearer view of a composition in bright light
Satisfying image quality, though I recommend working with the files in Lightroom, Compact size, In the right situations, can be great for street photography, Incredible battery life,
Could use an AF boost
The Fujifilm X70 so far seems really great. There are one or two caveats though.5 Fixed Lens Point And Shoot Cameras For Professional PhotographersAs professional photographers we demand a lot from our cameras, we need manual controls and the ability to t...
The new Fujifilm X70 is a big step forward from the X30 camera, and a viable alternative to the more expensive and physically larger X100T. The move to an APS-C sensor is very welcome, especially in such a small body that won't attract any undue attentio...
So far, I'm really happy with this camera's performance–especially if you're not all about clinical, 100% perfect quality. Of course, you can get that; but if you're not obsessed with it (the way this site preaches not to be and to instead look at the ima...
Abstract: With its APS-C sensor, prime lens and plenty of manual control, Fujifilm's latest pocket powerhouse make an impression in the enthusiast market. Find out our head of testing's first impressions in her hands-on Fuji X70 review.Despite their popularity, Fuj...
Abstract: As well as announcing the X-Pro2, Fujifilm has unveiled the X70 – the smallest and lightest X-Series model with an APS-C size sensorIn recent years we've seen an increasing number of manufacturers squeeze large sensors into pocket size compact cameras. Fu...
Compact camera body; Impressive optical performance; Very good JPEG image quality; Good high ISO performance; Film Simulation modes; Tilting touchscreen display,
Inconsistent AF performance; Clunky menus; Shallow buffer depth; Poor video quality; No built-in viewfinder like X100-series,
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The image quality is gorgeous. Focus, exposure and colour are consistently spot on. But the truly wonderful thing about this camera is its high ISO performance. At ISO6400 photos are not just useable, they are miraculous with the barest hint of noise that
There is an optional viewfinder but a camera costing $950 should have one in the kit
The Fujifilm X70 has some brilliant qualities that will appeal to photographers with a special application in mind. Think of it as a Leica Q with $...
Fair play to Fujifilm. It's once again produced a very nice camera that with bags of appeal. Only this time around, it's not only those celebrating a modest lottery win that will be able to afford an X series snapper.Granted, the X70 isn't cheap, but you...
Great photo quality for the money and a manual-friendly design are the Fujifilm X70's high points
It has slow autofocus and some annoying controls
It's not for everyone. But if you're a manual-control freak who views the world at a wide angle and won't miss a viewfinder, the Fujifilm X70 is a great camera...
Proven APSC format sensor and processing engine, Tilting touchscreen, Traditional exposure controls
Fixed focal length, No viewfinder
If you've been thinking about the Fuji X100T but been put off by its size and its price, the X70 will be very tempting. You get the same image quality and a slightly wider 28mm lens in a much smaller and cheaper camera...