http://photorumors.com/2012/08/24/fujifilm-will-announce-also-a-new-compact-camera-xp1or-xf1/
This might be the nicest looking P&S since the film P&S cameras of the 90s (Contax, Nikon, Leica, etc.). While there is no VF, if this has a 1" sensor (or at least the X10 size sensor) and that lens completely retracts, I think I may have found my digital P&S.
This might be the nicest looking P&S since the film P&S cameras of the 90s (Contax, Nikon, Leica, etc.). While there is no VF, if this has a 1" sensor (or at least the X10 size sensor) and that lens completely retracts, I think I may have found my digital P&S.
Sony RX100. 
jonasv
has no mustache
Since the X-Pro 1 is mostly referred to as the XP1, they'd better choose the other naming option, XF1!
Or it's gonna get confusing.
Or it's gonna get confusing.
Sony RX100.![]()
Not interested... I like Fuji's layouts and menu system on its other X series cameras. Never been a huge fan of Sony cameras.
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
Looking at the focal lengths on the lens in the picture, looks like it will have a similar sized sensor to the X10.
Looking at the focal lengths on the lens in the picture, looks like it will have a similar sized sensor to the X10.
Yes, I believe you are right. At least it's still bigger than the typical P&S sensor even if it's not the 1" sensor.
paulfish4570
Veteran
that is a handsome device ...
kshapero
South Florida Man
As a not Fuji user, all I can say is....they should be applauded for addressing our market. I am impressed.
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
how awesome is that! (I was hoping for something similar to RX100 but from a camera company).
rbelyell
Well-known
i'm happy with the x10. sure it can be improved, but i find it is indeed 'pocketable', and most importantly, it has a viewfinder.
tony
tony
danielsterno
making soup from mud
elegant + pocketable from Fuji. form + function(yet to be proven)
The RX menu is quite good. Arguably better than the X100 and X-Pro1 (both of which I have owned.) And the sensor on the RX is great.
The RX menu is quite good. Arguably better than the X100 and X-Pro1 (both of which I have owned.) And the sensor on the RX is great.
Thanks for this... I think my judgements being clouded by the Fuji's looks.
Aapo
Member
Looks practical and design is in good balance. More elegant than common p&s and gives feeling of quality. Must admit Fuji deserves some love.
I'm really interested in this but not much has leaked. I guess we have to wait a few more weeks? Dying to know the price...
http://photorumors.com/2012/09/05/this-is-the-fuji-xf1/
http://photorumors.com/2012/09/05/this-is-the-fuji-xf1/
Mcary
Well-known
I'm really interested in this but not much has leaked. I guess we have to wait a few more weeks? Dying to know the price...
http://photorumors.com/2012/09/05/this-is-the-fuji-xf1/
Pre Order prices at Adorama are
Body $999
Kit (Body + 18-55 F 2.8/F R lens) 1399.00
Pre Order prices at Adorama are
Body $999
Kit (Body + 18-55 F 2.8/F R lens) 1399.00
Wrong camera... I'm talking about the XF1 (rumored to be XP1 at first):

Shutterspark
The perpetual new guy.
Very nice looking indeed.
I can see it being priced quite competitively if they use the same sensor as the X10.
One nitpick I can see already is that the FN button won't be operable with one hand without some dexterity. Then again that button is a damn help menu on the RX100. :bang:
I can see it being priced quite competitively if they use the same sensor as the X10.
One nitpick I can see already is that the FN button won't be operable with one hand without some dexterity. Then again that button is a damn help menu on the RX100. :bang:
lam
Well-known
Having used some Fujifilm compact cameras, i've grown to like them.
I reserve final judgement to see this thing in black!
I reserve final judgement to see this thing in black!
I reserve final judgement to see this thing in black!
No black yet... just silver / black, red, and tannish...
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