From what I hear, the OMD series has better overall AF, which may or may not prove that it's the test that matters. Still, for this Tony Northrup video, it seems that the Fujifilm X-T1 can kick it with the best of them.
DPReview: how to fix the awful Fujifilm X-T1 card flap
Says Rudolf in this thread, "just use a little paper tape". One-ups Rudolf with photos, says Alxy, "Great idea, here, I fixed it".
I doubt Fujifilm will find as elegant a way to fix one of the huge blemishes on this otherwise excellent camera.
Adobe Lightroom 5,4 with Fujifilm X-T1 RAW support
Fuji VS Fuji: Fujifilm and Full Frame
“If you’re happy with APS-C, you’re already in really good shape for lens selection. There’s a lot to choose from, and there’s no chance Fujifilm will abandon the format anytime soon. If you’re waiting for a a complete, compact, full frame system, it’s possible you’ll have it in a little over years after the X-Pro2 is released, provided it is in fact full frame. Fujifilm have already shown they can do it.”
Fuji VS Fuji have it right. If ~35mm full frame is the next logical step in iterating the X series, it is an important one. If you are a dyed-in-the-wood APS-C fan, you already have what you need. Stifling innovation with "FF no-no" helps no one.
DPReview: Fujifilm's X-T1 light-leak replacements boast better rear buttons?
According to this thread, it may be. My X-T1 (pictured above), with its impossibly recessed buttons, will go back next week for maintenance. I hope it comes back much easier to use.
Fujifilm to fix X-T1 light leaks free of charge
Quick, painless, and responsible. This is why I throw vast sums of money behind Fujifilm.
The original issue is documented in this video.
Horseman VCC Pro - my X-Pro 1's first still life studio outing
The Horseman VCC-Pro is an interesting view camera for both medium format and smaller film and digital backs. I snatched one for a week thanks to the lovely Ms. Nitta, whom I met at this year's CP+. She set me up with Nikon mounted VCC and two large format Rodagon lenses.
Read moreDPReview: would you rather an X series camera with a PASM dial?
Gotto love the witticism of commenters at the world's largest camera forum. One of my favourite forum members, itsastickup, wins the battle again.
“Pain in the ASM, if you ask me. Not that you are.”
The entire pattle -er, battle, can be found here.
Youtube: Fujifilm X-T1 light leaks
It appears that the X-T1's light leaks come from the left-hand side USB and mic jacks. DPReview readers have already begun dismantling the video and its author. The problem most affects long exposures which are triggered by a cable release.
Fotodesign-rs: Fujifilm X-T1 review
Fotodesign-rs has a wonderful, and honest, review of Fujifilm's latest. It is illustrated with liberal doses of bokeh-heavy street photography that its author, Robin, is so good at. He concludes thusly:
“Well, it’s fairly simple to summarize my findings about the X-T1. In the end it’s rather an evolution of the X-E2, wrapped in a different body, than a game changer taking over the camera world. For me, the biggest advantage is the new high-res viewfinder, which I would love to see in a X-E3. The autofocus is improved, but still lacks responsiveness compared to the competition. This might not be true for AF-C performance, but that is something I don’t care much about. The image quality hasn’t changed at all and is still very good. Video quality is still poor, so nothing has changed there either.
Even though it’s not a game changer, I really like the X-T1 and I am looking forward to using it more often this year.”
Thanks Tomen.de for putting together such a great list of X-series articles.