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Shoot RAW and you can adjust the colors all you want in post - from mild to wild. As for highlights being blown... That's up to you when you set the exposure in taking the shot. Dial the EC down until there's no (or little) stack of pixels against the right edge (even if the rest of the image looks a bit dark). You can balance things out during conversion.I've been shooting with the Xt1 and have to say that I don't really like the way it renders highlights. It always seems too hot or blown out and the colors are just a tad too saturated. What if you don't want a film simulation? These recent pics of Yosemite are nice, but the colors seem odd. Don't get me wrong the Xt1 is a great camera, but i'm starting to think of this camera as a great black and white digital cam instead because of how Fuji's sensor handles luminance - which is very good.
The shooting mode button seems to always get reset when changing ISO, and that 4 way button is kinda fiddly too.