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Fujifilm X-T1

Fujifilm already has a X-E and X-M letter lines to go with their high-end X-Pro camera; they've now introduced the X-T line with the weather-sealed X-T1. The internals are quite similar to the not-quite-old X-E2 released late last year, but is able to squeeze out slightly faster bursts with slightly better high-ISO performance according to the reviews coming out (although most we've seen just talk about the body and dials). The camera is a beauty of magnesium and dials, although it is larger than its X-mount alternatives with similarities to SLR form not out of place. Fujifilm has been one of the more innovative companies in the mirrorless market, introducing the hybrid optical-electric viewfinder with the X100 and X-Pro1 and continuing to refine their X-mount camera usability, which shows with such distinguished flares as rotating the heads-up display (such as metering information) in the EVF making the optional vertical grip feel like a natural part of the camera. Finally, the EVF itself, which Fujifilm claims has a remarkable 0.005s lag for its 2.36 million odd pixels.