The Fujifilm X-Pro3's new viewfinder, new screen and titanium construction all make for an appealing camera, but perhaps only for a certain type of photographer.
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Everything you need to know about Fujifilm's unique rangefinder-style mirrorless camera
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This gallery includes sample images from a pre-production Fujifilm X-Pro3, captured in Calgary, Alberta, while shooting our hands-on preview for DPReview TV.
The design of the Fujifilm X-Pro3 encourages you to use it more like a classic film camera than a modern digital camera. So, does it work? Take a closer look in our hands-on slideshow.
We took a preproduction Fujifilm X-Pro3 to northern California to see what it's like to use. Turns out, it's okay to dislike the X-Pro3's new hidden LCD - that just means it's not for you.
Some might argue that Fujifilm's new X-Pro3 rangefinder-style camera takes a page from the Leica playbook, omitting a full-time rear screen in favor of a more 'pure' shooting experience. Is the X-Pro3 a carbon-coated classic or a titanium trinket? Chris and Jordan aim to find out.
We got our hands on a pre-production Fujifilm X-Pro3. Here's our initial gallery, including samples of the new 'Classic Neg.' film simulation.
The Fujifilm X-Pro3 is here, with an updated sensor, processor and autofocus system in tow. The company has also 'hidden' the LCD in such a way that you're more inclined to shoot through the hybrid viewfinder, for a more traditional photographic experience.
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