Fujifilm announces X-Pro1 interchangeable lens camera system
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The X-Pro1 has a magnesium alloy chassis, die-cast aluminum alloy at the top and bottom and a leather-like finish
The X-Pro1's shutter speed dial and exposure compensation control are precision milled from solid metal, with a knurled finish on the sides
The X-Pro1 features a 0.47-inch/1,440,000-dot resolution, second Generation Hybrid Multi Viewfinder that's capable of switching between an optical and electronic viewfinder
The X-Pro1 has a newly-developed 16 megapixel APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) X-Trans CMOS sensor with a newly developed color filter array
Fujifilm has added a new interchangeable lens member to its X-Series digital cameras - the X-Pro1 features a new sensor, an unconventional color filter array, a new lens mount and a hybrid viewfinder
The X-Pro1 camera and lenses
The X-Pro1 on display at CES 2012
The X-Pro1 on display at CES 2012
The X-Pro1 on display at CES 2012
The X-Pro1 on display at CES 2012
The X-Pro1 on display at CES 2012
The X-Pro1 on display at CES 2012
Article Summary
When Fujifilm unveiled its new line-up ahead of CES 2012, there was a feeling among enthusiasts that the company was holding something back. Sure enough, the Japanese photography behemoth has now pulled back the curtain to reveal a new interchangeable lens digital camera system called the X-Pro1. The 16 megapixel camera will be initially joined by three prime lenses when made available next month, with more to follow later on. It features a number of new digital photography developments, including a brand new sensor, a film-like color filter array and the second generation hybrid multi viewfinder first seen in the FinePix X100.
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