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Testseek.co.uk have collected 112 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-M1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-M1.
Award: Most Awarded September 2013
September 2013
 
(80%)
112 Reviews
Users
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88 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Tilting screen
  • Small size
  • Large APS-C sensor
  • Great image quality is super-sharp
  • Well priced for such image quality
  • Tilt-angle LCD is useful
  • Hotshoe for accessories and future expansion
  • Minimum shutter speed
  • Advanced shooting options
  • Long-lasting battery
  • Large APS-C image sensor and competent kit zoom lens
  • Solid-feel build without being prohibitively weighty
  • Beautifully natural colours and attractive soft focus effects achieveable
  • Plus advantage of pop-up flashgun and tilting rear panel LCD
  • Picture quality is exemplary from 100 to 6400 ISO
  • JPG shots remain usable up to 12800 ISO
  • Easy to use and handle
  • Excellent build quality
  • Focus peaking has finally arrived
  • Battery life
  • Over 500 photos
  • Good XC 1650 mm kit zoom lens
  • Good video mode (
  • Retro styling
  • Solid build quality
  • Good results provided by X-Trans sensor
  • APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor
  • Excellent stills
  • Good for both experienced and new users
  • Large APSC image sensor and competent kit zoom len
  • Solidfeel build without being prohibitively weight
  • Beautifully natural colours and attractive soft focus effects achieveabl
  • Plus advantage of popup flashgun and tilting rear panel LCD

The editors didn't like

  • Not a touchscreen
  • Limited digital filters
  • No viewfinder
  • Autofocus slip-ups all too common
  • Top thumbwheel easily knocked by accident
  • Exposure can be off
  • Retro styling of X-series feels somewhat lost
  • No ISO 100 sensitivity
  • No touchscreen controls
  • Wi-Fi issues
  • No built-in electronic or optical viewfinder
  • Which while it keeps down the price also limits its enthusiast appeal
  • Lowest and highest ISO settings not available in RAW mode (100
  • 12800 and 25600 ISO)
  • Screen sometimes prone to ghosting and shimmer
  • Not enough settings available in video mode
  • Could be quicker to start up and to save photos
  • No touchscreen
  • No virtual
  • High price-tag
  • No viewfinder or option for one
  • Top video quality is only 1080/30p
  • Focusing not super fast
  • No remote control via app
  • No builtin electronic or optical viewfinder

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  Published: 2013-06-25, Author: Angela , review by: techradar.com

  • Tilting screen, Small size, Large APS-C sensor
  • Not a touchscreen, Limited digital filters, No viewfinder
  • If you're willing to part with a large chunk of change in return for something that looks beautiful, but still delivers in the image quality department, then you'll no doubt be pleased with the Fuji X-M1...

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  Published: 2014-12-16, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  Entry-level mirrorless cameras provide a nice middle ground between fixed-lens point-and-shoots and lower-end DSLRs...

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  Published: 2013-12-28, Author: Andrew , review by: examiner.com

  • Abstract:  Entre the very functional, very creative and extremely happy medium; The Fujifilm X-M1. Pairing it with the FUJINON LENS XC16-50mmF3.5-5.6 OIS, you now have yourself a full featured, fit in the palm of your hand DSLR system.At first glance, standout featu...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-30, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  Entry-level mirrorless cameras provide a nice middle ground between fixed-lens point-and-shoots and lower-end DSLRs. It's an ever-growing category with options for photographers of varying skill level and intentions. The common factors in this class are t...

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  Published: 2013-10-13, Author: Barrie , review by: digital-photography-school.com

  • Quality: above average.Why you'd buy the Fujifilm X-M1: good quality, small form factor.Why you wouldn't buy the Fujifilm X-M1: no panorama mode.An excellent camera for the ambitious beginner. Available in black, silver and brown.Fujifilm X-M1 Specificati...

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  Published: 2013-09-09, review by: steves-digicams.com

  • By Kyle Schurman The interchangeable lens Fujifilm X-M1 is a stylish looking camera that combines a nice mix of advanced photography features with a large image sensor. The X-M1's price seems to be a little high versus some other interchangeable lens c...

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  Published: 2013-08-23, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com

  • Excellent high ISO images. 5.5fps shooting. Retro design. Sharp kit lens. Built-in flash. Tilting 921k-dot rear display. Wi-Fi. Dual control wheels. X-Trans image sensor.
  • No EVF option. Noticeable shutter lag. A bit slow to turn on
  • The mirrorless Fujifilm X-M1 features a big APS-C image sensor that's capable of capturing some excellent images, but it's just a little slow to focus and fire....

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  Published: 2013-08-14, Author: jmeyer , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Abstract:  The X-M1 is the smallest and lightest CSC in Fuji's line-up, yet boasts the same sensor as the much-lauded X-Pro1. Amy Davies of our testing team puts it to the test in her Fuji X-M1 review video.The Fuji X-M1 is the third model in the company's X range o...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-07, Author: Phil , review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Excellent results from the XTrans sensor; Styling; Buildquality
  • No touchscreen; Price; No connection for an optional viewfinder
  • With a street price of £679 with the 16-50mm lens, there's no getting away from the fact that the Fujifilm X-M1 is facing some stiff competition from more affordable rivals such as the Panasonic GF6, Sony NEX-5R and Samsung NX300, all of which are avail...

 
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  Published: 2013-07-26, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com

  • Thanks to the company's X-Trans sensor and good JPEG processing, the Fujifilm X-M1 delivers some of the best image quality we've seen for less than $1,000. The camera's also well designed and attractive
  • Poor video quality and a subpar Wi-Fi implementation prove annoying drawbacks
  • While it may not be the best overall camera available for less than $1,000, the Fujifilm X-M1 does deliver the best photo quality in its price class.

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