Proven APS, C format sensor and processing engine, Tilting touch, screen, Traditional exposure controls
Fixed focal length, No viewfinder
If you've been thinking about the Fuji X100T but been put off by its size and its price, the X70 will be very tempting. You get the same image quality and a slightly wider 28mm lens in a much smaller and cheaper camera...
Published: 2016-01-15, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Exceptional image quality thanks to super-sharp lens and capable sensor combination; great build quality; tilt-angle touchscreen adds further practicality to series
Autofocus not always fastest, Can hunt in low-light; fixed-lens won't suit all, 35/50mm crops not possible in raw; no viewfinder (optional digital accessory only)
With its £549 price point the X70 might sound expensive, but the kind of image quality that can be squeezed out of it makes it worth every penny. Sure, there's no viewfinder, but that's part and parcel of what this pocketable compact is all about. And whi...
Nice compact body, all metallic casing, LCD screen with tilt and swivel capability
Lack of optical zoom, not-so-easy to use video record button
A nice compact camera for photography enthusiasts who are averse to using the heavy-body design of DSLRs.Serious photography needs serious solutions and therefore, DSLR cameras have remained a popular choice for years. However, the last few years have se...
Fair play to Fujifilm. It's once again produced a very nice camera that with bags of appeal. Only this time around, it's not only those celebrating a modest lottery win that will be able to afford an X series snapper.Granted, the X70 isn't cheap, but you...
Small enough to bring everywhere with you, Large APS-C sensor for higher image quality, Good minimum focusing distance allows you to work up close for macro, Good sized buffer for continuous shooting
Touch interface could be a bit more sensitive and used for menus as well, Video recording button is too hard to activate
The small size and weight means that the X70 is a camera that you can take with you every day. Smart placement of the controls means handling remains good despite the number of buttons and dials laid out across the body. The inclusion of a flip up screen...
The small size and weight means it's a camera you can take with you every day. Smart placement of the controls means handling remains good despite the number of buttons and dials laid out across the body. The inclusion of a flip up screen with touch that...
Small enough to bring everywhere with you, Large APSC sensor for higher image quality, Good minimum focusing distance allows you to work up close for macro, Good sized buffer for continuous shooting
Touch interface could be a bit more sensitive and used for menus as well, Video recording button is too hard to activate
Given how much it shares from the X-T1 internally, it certainly shouldn't come as a surprise that the images taken with the X70 boast both the colors and the sharpness of its larger brother. Images taken ISO 12,800 remain very usable, and being able to go...
The Fujifilm X70 is basically the toned-down version of its street photography cult classic cousin, the X100T.The latter is a rangefinder-styled prosumer compact camera with a large APS-C image sensor and fast 23mm f/2.0 prime lens, and it uses Fujifilm's...