Fujifilm X-T1
This article is about the camera.
For the aircraft, see
Fuji T-1.
Fujifilm X-T1
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Fujifilm X-T1 with 18-55mm lens |
Maker |
Fujifilm |
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Image sensor type |
X-Trans CMOS II |
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Image sensor size |
23.6 × 15.6mm (APS-C type) |
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Maximum resolution |
4896 × 3264 (16 megapixels) |
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Image processor |
EXR Processor II |
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Recording medium |
SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II supported) |
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Shutter speeds |
1/4000s to 30s (up to 1/32000 with Electronic Shutter) |
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ASA/ISO range |
100-51200 (JPEG), 200-6400 (RAW) |
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Continuous shooting |
8 frames per second |
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Viewfinder magnification |
0.77 |
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Frame coverage |
100% |
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Custom WB |
Yes |
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Rear LCD monitor |
3 inches with 1,040,000 dots |
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Dimensions |
129 × 90 × 47mm (5.08 × 3.54 × 1.84 inches) |
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Weight |
440g including battery |
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The Fujifilm X-T1 is a DSLR-style weather-resistant mirrorless camera announced by Fujifilm on January 28, 2014. It uses the Fujifilm X-mount.
Features
The X-T1 camera body is dust- and water-resistant and also freezeproof down to −10 °C (14 °F). It has a large electronic viewfinder, larger apparent image than the optical viewfinders of some DSLRs such as the Canon EOS-1D X. It has 3 dials on the top-plate of the camera for adjusting ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation. It lacks built-in flash, but includes a flash sync port. A hand grip and battery grip are available as separately sold accessories. No in-body stabilization.[1]
Reception
Shortly after the release of the camera, it was reported that the camera had a light leak through its accessory ports.[2] Fujifilm responded stating that only some cameras from an early production run were affected, and offered to repair affected units free of charge.[3]
Later, the X-T1 won the EISA Award "Best Product 2014" in the category "Advanced Compact System Camera".[4][5]
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