Fuji X
Here are all of our Fuji X digital camera reviews, listed alphabetically by model.
Fujifilm FinePix X10012.3 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom Delivering excellent image quality and a unique user experience, the Fujifilm X100 nevertheless manages to confound us with a quirky user interface and extreme lens flare wide open. Designed for a narrow market, potential buyers should consider carefully whether it fits their needs well enough to brave its sometimes difficult nature. Released March 2011 |
$785-899
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Fujifilm X-A116.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.13x Zoom Available September 2013 |
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Fujifilm X-E116.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.06x Zoom The Fuji X-E1 may be the baby brother to the X-Pro1 compact system camera, but in many ways is its equal. With the same impressive 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor as the flagship model, the X-E1 also does away with a low-pass filter and produces images with great detail and high ISO performance, while the X-Trans array works to avoid moire patterns. While the stylishly retro X-E1 looks a lot like its bigger sibling, it's also a lot lighter -- and less expensive -- despite boasting many of the same features. Released November 2012 |
$1049-1200
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Fujifilm X-M116.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.13x Zoom Released July 2013 |
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Fujifilm X-Pro116.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, Non-Zoom It's not just a retro look that distinguishes the Fujifilm X-Pro1, but its cutting-edge hybrid optical viewfinder and emphasis on quality prime lenses. Excellent image quality with very clean detail is the extra surprise inside. Released February 2012 |
$980-1699
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Fujifilm X-S112.0 megapixel, EVF, 26.00x Zoom Released January 2012 |
$565-700
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Fujifilm X1012.0 megapixel, Mid-Sized, 4.00x Zoom The Fujifilm X10 harks back to days gone by, offering a really solid, camera-like body littered with external controls. Unfortunately, an image quality issue on specular highlights tempers our enthusiasm for the time being. Released November 2011 |
$300-670
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Fujifilm X2012.0 megapixel, Mid-Sized, 4.00x Zoom Released March 2013 |
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Fujifilm X100S16.3 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom Released March 2013 |
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Fujifilm XF112.0 megapixel, Compact, 4.00x Zoom The Fuji XF1 enthusiast pocket camera boasts drool-worthy retro style -- complete with a slick twist-and-shoot 4x manual zoom lens -- that makes it seem like a gadget straight out of a 1960s James Bond movie. But at the same time the XF1 is also very modern, packing a powerful 2/3-inch, 12-megapixel EXR CMOS sensor that delivers good image quality and a host of advanced shooting capabilities, including Full HD video. It's a fast and fun performer best suited for photographers who'll fully use its unique Fuji modes and filters to shoot to thrill -- or for those who want to turn heads with arguably the best looking compact camera on the market. Released October 2012 |
$370-389
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