Fuji Camera
The Fujifilm X-F1 Compact Camera is the 5th camera in the popular X-Series. This camera is marked like the rest of the series by a reminiscent return to the heyday of camera design (In my opinion, of course) with leatherette accents and simplified manual controls. This model is the most compact of the bunch, even smaller than it’s slightly bigger brother the X10. With a collapsible lens system paired with a unique on/off switch design and a clean minimal physical design, this camera has a market among the style-savvy and photographer nerd in all of us. Not to only sing its praises, as this camera does have some room for improvement, also a seeming trend in the X-Series of cameras. Like all its siblings, this camera has some quirks that make it loveable and despicable all at the same time. This camera feels good in your hand. Unlike most compact cameras covered in plastic this model has a solid metal feel accented by the faux leather wrap for a nice comfortable weight and grip. With a very small tab on the back to help with thumb placement and the leather trim, this camera is quite snug in your hand at all times. I used the X-F1 without a wrist strap the entire time and never felt like I was in danger of losing hold of the camera.
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