The X-T1 is a DSLR-style camera, with a prism hump in the middle top. Other than that, it's similar to an updated X-E2.
- Sensor: 16.3mp CMOS X-Trans II sensor, 23.6x15.6 (1.5x crop), non-Bayer color filtration, no AA filter
- Mount: Fujifilm X
- Images: 4896x3264 JPEG or RAF raw, panorama mode, 8 fps max (23 frame raw buffer with UHS-II, 47 JPEG). JPEG file size 6-8MB, raw average file size 33MB
- Video: 1080P/60/30, 720P/60/30, h.264 MOV with stereo sound
- Shutter: mechanical 30 sec (1/4 second Program mode) to 1/4,000 sec, bulb to 60 min
- Exposure: matrix, center-weighted, spot metering, -3 to +3EV exposure compensation, 7 white balance settings (plus Auto, Kelvin, and Custom and WB bracketing), ISO 200-6400 (plus extended 100, 12,800, 25,600, 51,200)
- Focus: Phase detect AF, 49-point contrast detect, single area, multi-area, tracking, manual focus override, digital split image manual focusing
- Display: 3" 1.04m dot tilt LCD, 2.36m dot EVF 1/2" viewfinder (0.77x magnification, 23mm eyepoint, -4 to +2m diopter)
- Flash: included EF-X8 (GN 8m, ISO 100), centered hot shoe, 1/180 flash sync, red-eye reduction, slow sync, rear sync
- Remote: optional RR-90 release
- Other Notable Features: weather-sealed body, optional battery hand grip VG-XT1, WiFi, optional GPS, microphone input, bracketing, film simulation, intervalometer expanded dynamic range shooting, Leica M-mount lens support (via optional adapter), multiple exposure
- Cards: SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II support)
- Battery: NP-W126 (350 shots CIPA)
- Size: 5.1 x 3.5 x 1.8" (129 x 89.8 x 47mm) wide, tall, deep
- Weight: 15.5 ounces (440g) including card/battery (390g without)
- Colors: Black; also available in Graphite Silver US$1400 with 1/32000 top electronic shutter speed, natural live view, and a new Class Chrome film simulation
- Price: US$1300 body only; w/18-55mm kit lens US$1700
- Made in Japan
- Announced: January 28, 2014, shipped mid-February
- Current Firmware: 5.52 (September 2020)
- DISCONTINUED — NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION
Thom’s Review of the Fujifilm X-T1
Note: an IR version of this camera was introduced on August 3, 2015 for a body price of US$1700. That version has no UV or IR filter cut to its spectral response, and is responsive to light from 380 to 1000nm. That version is otherwise identical to the original X-T1.
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