
Now, I don’t have advanced sensor testing methods like for example, but I will try and compare the Fuji X-Pro 1 sensor to the Sony sensors as best I can using real world and perhaps some “Lab” testing. You can also ask questions or provide requests as this review evolves over the next few weeks, so get involved if you like in the comment area!! This reviewing method is not the norm or me, but I want to give it a go and see how it works out. This is going to be a Continuous Review as I have the camera for a few more weeks and I need to learn Fujifilm camera system, try all the features, and test it for all the regular criteria I normally do.
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Where talking High ISO abilities, dynamic range abilities, image quality, build quality and sensor sharpness due to the X-Trans technology which eliminates the need for the Anti Aliasing filter found on most other sensors including the Sony Nex-7 and Nex-5n. I’m going to take the approach of comparing the Fujifilm X-Pro 1 to the Sony Nex-7 and Nex-5n when applicable as I know many of you are not sure where to invest your money.

In fact Sony considers Fuji their top competition as far as innovation and sensor technology is concerned.

In addition to this incredible fast lens line-up, Fuji makes a great product and develops it’s own camera sensors just like Sony. The Fujifilm X-Pro 1 uses the all new X-Mount system to accommodate their new lens line-up which consists of a 35mm f/1.4 lens, 18mm f/2 wide angle lens, and a 60mm f/2.4 Macro lens. If you’re not familiar with the Fujifilm X-Pro1, it’s a souped up range finder that is sort of in direct competition with the Sony Nex cameras, because it offers an interchangeable lenses and its Mirrorless.
