Fujifilm X-Pro 3 Roundup


The Fujifilm X-Pro3 hasn’t had the warmest of welcomes, but it seems most photographers that get their hands on it end up liking or even loving it’s controversial design. I think most fans of Leica Rangefinder-style cameras like the design, but very few people get to use a Leica camera today and even fewer own one so it can be difficult to fully relay the significance of the Fujifilm X-Pro3’s design.

I previously compared the Fujifilm X-Pro2 and M240 and my heart won that battle, but if I were to do a similar comparison today with the X-Pro3 I think things would end differently. Fujifilm has decided to be bold and I think it will pay off for them, but it might take a while.

First Impressions

Reviews

Tips

Fujifilm X-Pro News, Rumors, and Collaboration
Fujifilm X-Pro Owners Group

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