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Xpro 1 vs xt1
Xpro 1 vs xt1






  1. #Xpro 1 vs xt1 manual
  2. #Xpro 1 vs xt1 full
  3. #Xpro 1 vs xt1 pro

#Xpro 1 vs xt1 manual

Sony NEX 7: The Sony NEX 7 has the option of manual focusing (which is the best in class) focusing on a certain area, a specific point, or the entire range. The NEX 7 was the most comfortable in the hand after prolonged use due to the size, weight and the grip design.

xpro 1 vs xt1

Many of us went on a personal photowalk recently and got to hold and try the cameras. Winner: In real life use, and after consulting a couple of members on the staff, we feel like the Sony NEX 7 has this one won. It is also the only weatherproof camera in this battle. The screen is just as versatile as Sony’s.

#Xpro 1 vs xt1 full

The dials are all in great places and it is also the only camera of the three with a full touchscreen. Olympus OMD EM5: With a design that is reminiscent of the old OM SLR cameras, the OMD is a bit different than the other two cameras in this battle. There are also very few buttons on the camera. The dials and aperture ring around the native lenses will give users the full rangefinder experience for the most part.

#Xpro 1 vs xt1 pro

Also major props to the full tilt screen.įujifilm X Pro 1: For users that yearn for the old school feel of a good Contax G2 and Leica rangefinders, this is the camera for you. Just be ready to memorize buttons: many of which are programmable. Otherwise, there is a nice hand grip to it, an excellent viewfinder, and overall layout that makes you feel like Sony/Minolta took a rangefinder, updated it for modern needs and fused it a bit with a cyborg. In full manual they control ISO, shutter speed and aperture. Sony NEX 7: The NEX 7 is characterized by three main dials that control various things depending on what mode you’re in. With Video, Stereo, Via Optional External Mic 2Ĭompensation: -3 EV to +3 EV (in 1/3 EV steps) 4ĪV Output, DC Input, HDMI D (Micro), USB 2.0 5ġx BLN-1 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery PackĤ.8 x 3.5 x 1.7″ / 12.19 x 8.89 x 4.32 cm Specs taken from the B&H Photo listing of the camera Imaging Wi-Fi Capable (With Optional Transmitter)ġx NP-FW50 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery PackĤ.72 x 2.63 x 1.69″ / 11.99 x 6.69 x 4.28 cm Modes: Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter PriorityĬompensation: -5 EV to +5 EV (in 0.33 EV steps)Īuto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Kelvin, Manual, Shade Spot metering, Center-weighted average metering, Multi-zone metering Single-servo AF (S), Continuous-servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M) Taken from B&H Photo’s listing of the lens Imaging Modes: Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter PriorityĬompensation: -2 EV to +2 EV (in 1/3 EV steps)Īuto, Fluorescent (Day White), Fluorescent (Natural White), Fluorescent (White), Incandescent, Kelvin, Underwater 3ġx Built-in Rechargeable Lithium-ion Batteryĥ.5 x 3.2 x 1.7″ / 139.70 x 81.28 x 43.18 mm Spot metering, Average metering, Multi-zone metering 2 Single-servo AF (S), Continuous-servo AF (C) 1 Specs borrowed from the B&H Photo Video listing Imaging This post is a result of the findings of various exhaustive tests, the least amount of pixel-peeping possible, and based on how someone may actually use the cameras.Įditor’s Note: All of these cameras have had significant time to have firmware updates, and so we are updating our findings in bold and italics.

xpro 1 vs xt1

But in the end, only one can actually be called the current king of the crop. With all of them being targeted at the high end enthusiast/semi-professional, they all bring a unique set of features to the table that makes them all appealing to various types of shooters. Each camera has their own strengths and weaknesses and represents the pinnacle of what each company has tried to achieve so far in the mirrorless camera market. After an exhaustive amount of time, we’ve finished reviewing the Olympus OMD EM5, Sony NEX 7 and Fujifilm X Pro 1.








Xpro 1 vs xt1