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The Fujifilm X-M1 is a mirrorless digital camera featuring a 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor and EXR Processor II, delivering DSLR-level image quality in a compact, stylish body. It includes a versatile 16-50mm OIS zoom lens, a bright 3-inch tilting LCD with 920k dots, and built-in Wi-Fi for seamless image transfer. With Full HD 1080p video recording, 5.6 fps continuous shooting, and intuitive manual controls, it’s designed for millennials who demand professional results and social connectivity in one sleek package.
| Metering Methods | Multi, Average, Spot |
| Exposure Control | Adv., Advanced SR AUTO, Aperture Priority, Automatic, Custom, Landscape, Manual, Portrait, Program AE, SP, Shutter Priority, Sport |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Self Timer | 10, 2, 5 |
| Crop Mode | 1.58:1 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Hardware Interface | AV Port |
| Wireless Technology | Yes |
| HDMI Type | Type C Mini HDMI |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Flash Memory Type | SDHD |
| Write Speed | 5.6 fps |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | U1 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | C10 |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD Bus |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 2048 GB |
| Shooting Modes | Aperture Priority, Automatic, Manual, Program AE, Shutter Priority |
| Compatible Mountings | Other |
| Exposure Control | Adv., Advanced SR AUTO, Aperture Priority, Automatic, Custom, Landscape, Manual, Portrait, Program AE, SP, Shutter Priority, Sport |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 f |
| Supported Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 Seconds |
| File Format | JPEG (Exif Ver 2.3)*2 / RAW (RAF format) / RAW+JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system compliant / DPOF-compatible) |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| Special Feature | Travel |
| Effective Still Resolution | 16 MP |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 200-6400 (expandable to 12800 and 25600) |
| Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| ISO Range | AUTO / Equivalent to ISO200 - 6400 (Standard Output Sensitivity) |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On/Fill, Off, Slow Sync, Rear Curtain |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Skill Level | Amateur |
| Has Self-Timer | Yes |
| Compatible Devices | [Fujifilm X] |
| Continuous Shooting | 5.6 FPS |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.58:1 |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.58:1 |
| File Format | JPEG (Exif Ver 2.3)*2 / RAW (RAF format) / RAW+JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system compliant / DPOF-compatible) |
| Effective Still Resolution | 16 MP |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Maximum Image Size | 16 MP |
| Bit Depth | 12 Bit |
| Total Still Resolution | 16 MP |
| Maximum Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
| Optical Zoom | 3.1 x |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |
| Camera Lens | Built-in Zoom Lens |
| Minimum Focal Length | 16 Millimeters |
| Lens Correction Type | Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) |
| Focal Length Description | 50 millimeters |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Lens Construction | 12 elements in 10 groups |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 920000 |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Touch Screen Type | Non-touchscreen |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 920000 |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Shooting Modes | Aperture Priority, Automatic, Manual, Program AE, Shutter Priority |
| Digital Scene Transition | False |
| Digital-Still | No |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Video |
| Night vision | No |
| Auto Focus Technology | Center, Continuous, Contrast Detection, Face Detection, Multi-area, Single, Tracking |
| Focus Features | TTL Contrast Detection |
| Autofocus Points | 49 |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
| Autofocus | Yes |
V**A
Best camera I have ever owned.
To begin with I am a canon DSLR owner on my third DSLR 60d with a couple of prime lenses(50mm, 85mm) and a nice L lenses. I bought this specifically for a European trip with the kids because I did not want to lug my DSLR around. Overall I have to say this camera produced the some of the best ever pictures we have ever taken. Here is my summary:Lens:Sharp throughout its range, I could not detect any defects in the images. The quality was on par with a L lens. Since this is a f3.5 the brokeh was not as nice as a 85mm, but it still produced very nice brokeh, the colors were nice and was almost as sharp as a 50mm prime throughout its range.Camera:Amazing pictures, and I loved the pop produced by the Velvia effect. Amazing jpegs, and I can use 90% of the images produced without editing. The noise level was on par or even better than a DSLR. I also loved the usability and most of the layout of the menus. I was able to figure out most of the features,however I would recommend reading the manual because there are some weird quirks.I used this with aperture primary mode with face detection. Focus was mostly quick and accurate. Not as quick as a DSLR, but then again since this is not using a viewfinder having a similar level of accuracy is probably not possible.I initially thought that I would regret not getting the model with the EVF, but not so. I found that having the tilting LCD allowed me to compose quick, and take pictures at unusual angles at very crowded locations in Paris and Italy. An other advantage is that when you ask somebody to take a picture there is no explanation needed :D.Cons:Its easy to accidentally change settings. Make sure you check the aperture, exposure etc before taking a picture. Its good practice to do so anyway.If you select silent mode or any bracketing mode it will turn off the flash, the flash will not fire even if it is popped up. Focus and flash cycling is slower than a DSLR. But then again I am comparing this with a DSLR which it is not, so keep that in mind.In AV mode during daylight I have to set meter + a few notches if not the images appear a bit darker. Note that when there is a lot of light the preview appears a lot darker than reality, so keep that in mind and don't overexpose too much because of that.The wifi app works(tried on android) but it is a bit basic and has its own quirks. For example when you browse, view and image and go back it does not remember the location, which is quite annoying when there are 100+ images.The only other con is the lenses are super expensive. Unlike Canon there are not $100 primes , etc, but judging by the quality of the kit lens, one is probably paying $$$ for some very good glass.Summary:Hands down this is the best ever camera I have ever owned. Produces vivid, and stunning images straight out of the camera. I am almost considering selling my canon gear, because images out of this little thing is so good. Seriously looking at the x-t1 as the next camera.
A**R
Great camera wonderful images.
I was considering a Canon G7 as a hiking and backpacking camera. But the sale price and reviews sold me on this camera. Adaptors will let me use my Nikon lenses on this camera. The finding of a Samyang 8mm fisheye with Fujifilm X lens was a plus for me, as I shoot 360x180 spherical panos. So far the color, contrast and sharpness is great, I shoot only RAW and sensor has no anti-aliasing filter for better sharpness. All the color modes are not important to me since I shoot RAW.Some of the WiFi features I did not get to work with my iPhone, I did get the GPS coordinates transferred from my phone to the camera, it is somewhat unreliable and slow to get them to sync. It was easier to just take a shot with my iPhone for the GPS co-ordinates and transfer them to the files in post (Lightroom) or saved tracks from my GPS.I was worried about not having a viewfinder, but the daylight mode for the TFT LCD works well for composing (not for evaluating your shot), you will need to hit the preview button to see the shots histogram.The tripod screw is off centered from the lens, not good for panoramic photography. I got a Really Right Stuff L-bracket to use with my tripod and pano-head that use Arca Swiss standards.The APS sensor is a good compromise to my full frame DSLRs for backpacking. The 16mm-50mm kit lens is sharp and light. The 16mm is wider than many other kit lens equal to the full frame 24mm prime I usually use. Some of the other reviews said the body seem light and plastic. I have not found it a problem, lighter the better for me where every ounce counts. I have downsized my 20 lb.DSLR backpacking gear bag by more than half because I don't need the heaver tripod, lenses and heads.Controls for some functions are a little hard to get to, as I am changing from all manual to automatic shooting often. High ISO shooting is clean and white balance seem cooler than on my Nikons when shooting the night sky. Finding the hyper focal distance was not a problem for the kit lens, you can see a digital display of acceptable sharpness when manually focusing.
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