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The Fujifilm X-T1 Sports The World’s Fastest Real Time Viewfinder

The Fujifilm X-T1 Sports The World’s Fastest Real Time Viewfinder

An electronic viewfinder is a little luxury any photographer would cherish . . . if done right. The new Fujifilm X-T1 features the world’s fastest real time viewfinder with high magnification and a lag time of just 0.005 seconds so you will actually want to use it. The 2.36 million dot OLED viewfinder is the highlight of the latest offering from Fujifilm, but it’s not the only reason we dig the camera. The powerful little camera also holds up to the elements – moisture and dust – for shooting regardless of the conditions when paired with the right lens. It’s all still packed in a sharp, albeit slightly different, Fujifilm body which includes a tilting display. Probably not an entry-level model by any means, but a solid option for someone in the market with a few extra bucks to spend.