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.
September 2013
(80%)
112 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
88 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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.