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Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 400Fujifilm X-Pro1

Is it worth upgrading? Spec analysis, key improvements, and our verdict.

QuickSnap Flash 400
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Fujifilm
QuickSnap Flash 400
£12
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X-Pro1
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Fujifilm
X-Pro1
£249 (+£237)
2012
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The X-Pro1 offers little measurable spec improvement over the QuickSnap Flash 400. Spend the money on glass instead.
Suitability by genre
Genre QuickSnap Flash 400 X-Pro1
Travel
9.0
7.0
-2.0
Parties & Events
7.0
Everyday
9.0
Street
7.0
9.0
+2.0
Portrait
4.0
7.0
+3.0
Landscape
7.0
7.0
Sports
4.0
Wildlife
4.0
Full spec comparison
Spec QuickSnap Flash 400 X-Pro1
Price £12 £249
Released 2012
Sensor 35mm full-frame (24 × 36mm) — Fujifilm ISO 400 colour negative film 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS I
Resolution 16MP
Video N/A — film camera 1080p/24p
Autofocus Fixed focus (~1m to ∞) Contrast-detect AF — slow by modern standards
Stabilisation N/A — film camera None
Burst Rate Manual wind-on 6fps
Battery Life Built-in alkaline battery (non-replaceable) ~300 shots (CIPA)
Weight ~140g 450g body only
Weather Sealed No No
Viewfinder Simple optical viewfinder Hybrid OVF/EVF — 0.37× (EVF), 0.5× / 0.6× (OVF)
Screen N/A 3.0" fixed LCD, 1.23M dots
Mount 27 exposures pre-loaded (ISO 400 colour negative) Fujifilm X-mount
Memory Cards Pre-loaded 35mm film (non-replaceable) Single SD/SDHC/SDXC slot
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