Full resolution versions are available on Fuji's website. More XF1 samples are available here.
Fujifilm XF1 main features:
12MP EXR CMOS Sensor: The 12MP 2/3" EXR CMOS sensor features Fujifilm's bespoke EXR pixel array and a larger pixel size to produce improved image quality with enhanced sensitivity and minimal noise
Retractable Zoom Lens: The 6.4-25.6mm (25-100mm in 35mm format) 4x manual optical zoom lens features Fujifilm's Intelligent Digital Zoom technology that doubles the telephoto capabilities and provides up to 8x zoom
Quick Start: Fast power start-up! When in Quick Start mode, the XF1 is fully ready to shoot in approximately 0.8 seconds using the on/off power switch built into the lens ring
3.0" Premium Clear LCD Screen: High-contrast and wide viewing-angle 3.0" 460K dot high contrast LCD screen that provides excellent viewing even outdoors and in bright sunlight
Manual Shooting Modes: Diverse manual shooting modes offer complete control over your image capture. Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority and Manual modes are available depending on your shot's requirements
RAW Capture: RAW shooting and in-camera RAW processing (SilkyPix RAW conversion software supplied in-box) allow for easy ultra high quality image creation and less post-production work
HD Video: 1080i HD movie recording capabilities with stereo sound
Film Simulation Modes: Unique to Fuji, Film Simulation Modes allow you to set your digital camera to re-create the particular look of many of Fuji's great films as well as other standard film looks. Eight setting are available, including Velvia, PROVIA and ASTIA
Built-in Flash: Manual pop-up flash with a range of 7 meters (approximately 23 feet) will light dimly lit scenes without overpowering washout
Horizon Level: Electronic horizon leveling gauge to ensure that the camera is being held level and histogram display to check image gradation
Motion Panorama: Motion Panorama 360deg. for seamless 360deg. panoramic shooting. Just point the camera and pan across the scene you want in panorama, the camera does the rest. No need for multiple shots or time spent at the computer stitching your images together