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In additional X-T1 was introduced by Fujifilm in July 2014. It belongs to the Mirrorless Cameras category. Fujifilm is well-known and shouldn’t require further introduction, please see our manufacturer’s page for more digital cameras by Fujifilm. |
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Brand | Fujifilm |
Category | Mirrorless |
Date | 07/2014 |
Sensor Properties | |
Also X-T1 has a APS-C CMOS X-TRANS II sensor with size of 24 x 16 mm² (0.93″ x 0.61″). Picture of X-T1’s sensor compared to popular format. The 1-Euro coin has a diameter of 23.25mm. The X-T1’s image sensor has an effective resolution of around 17 megapixel. That’s roughly average and will be sufficient for most purposes. Photos with this resolution can easily be printed to A3 or A2 size. The Fujifilm supports taking images in RAW. RAW images are stored as they come from the sensor, without any in-camera processing or sharpening. Converting to JPEG or other formats takes place on the computer, using software like Adobe Lightroom or Fujifilm’s RAW converter. This involves one extra processing step but almost always results in superior image quality. Some filters, like converting to monochrome (black and white) will only yield decent results when used with RAW images. The X-T1 features a mechanism for automatic sensor cleaning. |
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Format | APS-C |
Sensor area | 23.60 x 15.60mm² (0.93″ x 0.61″) |
Type | CMOS X-TRANS II |
Resolution (physical) | 16.70 megapixel |
Resolution (effective) | 16.70 megapixel |
Pixel size | 23.20 µm² |
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RAW support | |
Continuous | 8 frames/second |
Lens | |
Interchangeable lens | |
Mount | Fujifilm X-Bajonett |
Viewfinder Properties | |
The X-T1 uses an electronic viewfinder with a resolution of 2.36 megapixel, an excellent value for a viewfinder like this which makes the camera a joy to use. The magnifcation is c. 0.77x, an excellent value for an electronic viewfinder. |
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Type | Elektronic |
Coverage | 100% |
Magnification | 0.77x |
Resolution | 2.36 megapixel |
Dioptric correction | |
Shutter | |
The X-T1’s shutter speed varies from 1/4000s to 30s. |
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Max. shutter speed | 1/4000s |
Min. shutter speed | 30s |
Sensitivity Properties | |
The X-T1’s sensitivity is from 200 ISO and 6400 ISO. Also, Fujifilm’s sensitivity can be boosted to 51200. Therefore, ISO boosting will lead to growth noise. |
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Min. sensitivity | 200 ISO |
Max. sensitivity | 6400 ISO |
Boost | 51200 ISO |
Exposure Modes | |
The X-T1 supports all general exposure modes. The Fujifilm allows spot exposure for the difficult occasion. |
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Multi | |
Center weight | |
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Auto Focus Properties | |
The X-T1’s auto focus processor uses 49 AF points (or sensors). A basic rule of thumb says that the more AF points you have, the better. More AF points mean a better chance to have a point at the location of interest in a scene, a big plus in challenging situations (e.g. when panning the camera). Manual focus is also possible with the Fujifilm, a plus in tricky situations or for some creative freedom. |
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Type | Hybrid |
AF points | 49 |
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Flash Specs | |
The X-T1 doesn’t feature a built-in flash. That is not unsusual in this camera category. A flash or a trigger for remote flashes can be attached to the Fujifilm’s hotshoe. |
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Built-in | |
Hot shoe | |
Display Specs | |
The X-T1 features a monitor with a diagonal of 76.00mm (3.0 in.) and a resolution of c. 1.04 megapixel. That’s about average. The camera’s display is articulated, a plus for selfies and other challenging situations. The X-T1 does not feature a touch screen. Display characteristics at a glance: |
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Type | LCD |
Size | 76.00mm (diagonal) (3.0 in.) |
Resolution | 1.04 megapixel |
Articulated | |
Touch screen | |
Video Specs | |
X-T1 video supported the resolution with 1920 x 1080 pixel. Also the camera is equipped with an external microphone. Fujifilm X-T1 Video parameters: |
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Max. resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixel |
…with frame rates | 30 frames/second 60 frames/second |
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Connectivity & Wireless Specs | |
The X-T1 has Wi-fi connection. You can transfer photos to a mobile or laptop using wi-fi. Eventually, if the wifi connection is disabled the wired connection may be used. Connect the Fujifilm to a monitor or TV set over HDMI. The Fujifilm supports USB 2.0. Connection parameters: |
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Bluetooth | |
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USB 2.0 | |
USB 3.0 | |
USB Micro | |
USB Mini | |
USB-C | |
Custom | |
Memory | |
The camera supports SD HC and SD XC cards. Memory cards characteristics: |
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Slots | 2 |
Memory cards | SD SDHC SDXC |
Battery | |
The Fujifilm X-T1 has a NP-W126 LiIon battery. The battery provides a shooting life of 350 shots. It`s enough for one day or more. The battery can be charged over USB while in camera. Very useful, especially on vacation when most people bring a USB charger for their smartphone anyway. The X-T1’s battery battery parameters: |
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Type | NP-W126 LiIon |
Removable | |
In-camera charging | |
Battery life | 350 photos |
Size | |
The Fujifilm X-T1’s size is 129 x 89.8 x 46.7mm³. (5.1″ x 3.5″ x 1.8″). That dimensions are without lens. The weight of camera is 5.1″ x 3.5″ x 1.8″ grams (440 oz.) without lens weight. Here is front and top view of the X-T1: |
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Dimensions Comparison | |
For a better idea of the size of the camera, takes a look off camera and ID card comparison image. |
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