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I already owned a Fuji X100 when I decided to purchase a X-M1 to round out my collection and give me a wider choice of lenses (the X100 has a fixed 23mm lens). I have been very pleased with the X100's image quality, and the X-M1 meets the same expectations. The in-camera filters are nice, although I can't see myself using most of them very much. A few differences of note: Unlike the X100, the X-M1 doesn't have a viewfinder. Not a huge deal, but I like having the option of using a viewfinder in some situations. The LCD screen tilts and articulates in several ways, but not in the most important way for me: so that I can see myself when taking a selfie photo or video. My Sony A500 has this feature, and it's great. It would be nice if the X-M1 let me see myself when taking videos but ... it doesn't. End of comment. Build quality is not quite as nice as the X100 in my opinion. It's nice, but a not as solid. On the other hand, it's lighter and easier to carry. Overall, I'm very pleased. Buy this camera and you won't be disappointed. Photos were taken by me with the X-M1.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
1-What I like: -Excellent JPEG image quality. -Good price. -Small and light body. -16MP X-Trans Cmos APSC sensor,no low-pass filter. 2-What I don't: This is a black body,I prefer a dual tone silver body.
Image quality - super! Lightweight, compact. Whale lens of copes well even in low light. ISO 1600 - it is working - a minimum of noise. Fujifilm - the best ...
I think it is a good product. The pictures look with excellent quality.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
good camera, excellent lens, ISO 3200 it is working, the lens is stable enough to the front light pnravilis presets Fuji film, bracketing, focus picking, AF is not as slow as they say in surveys