Fujifilm X-Pro1 official: 16-megapixel APS-C sensor and multiple lenses, available in February for a

That Fujifilm would announce a mirrorless camera at its CES press conference was perhaps the worst-kept secret so far at CES, but at least now it's official: the X-Pro1 is really coming. (Technically, we found it in the press kit first before the event even started, but we figure that's good enough.) The shooter has a new 16-megapixel APS-C X-Trans sensor, which Fujfilm claims will exceed the resolution of most typical APS-C sensors, and could rival some full-frame DSLRs. It uses Fujifilm's own EXR processor, and has a hybrid viewfinder that's the second iteration of the one we saw on the X100. There's also a new color filter array with a new pixel layout, which promise to solve some of the moiré effect that occurs when you're shooting patterns. It will shoot 1080p video, and has a 1.23 million-dot LCD on the back. Its magnesium alloy design is also as gorgeously retro as its X-series predecessors, the X100 and the X10.

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