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Fujifilm X-T1

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Brand Fujifilm 2014
Model P10NC13290A, 16421452
Released Year 2014
Type Digital Cameras
Series X series
Color Black
Autofocus Hybrid AF with Phase and Contrast Detection
Video Resolution Full HD 1080p at 24/25/30 fps
Optical Zoom 1x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Fujifilm X-T1 is a mirrorless digital camera introduced in 2014, featuring an APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor with 16.3 megapixels for high-resolution imaging. It includes a powerful EXR Processor II engine enabling fast operation and exceptional image quality. The camera provides an electronic viewfinder with 2.36 million dots, offering an optical-like experience with minimal lag. The weather-sealed magnesium alloy body enhances durability and resistance to dust and moisture, suitable for challenging environments. It supports full HD 1080p video recording at multiple frame rates and includes advanced autofocus systems such as phase detection for quick and accurate focus performance. The camera incorporates a tilting LCD screen and wireless connectivity options for flexible shooting and easy sharing.

The X-T1 also supports various Fujinon XF lenses for exceptional optical quality and creative flexibility. Designed primarily for enthusiast photographers, it combines traditional manual controls with modern digital technology, delivering a versatile photographic tool. Its hybrid focus system and customizable settings provide enhanced control for both stills and video applications.

Specifications

UPC 0074101024531
Screen Size 3 in
Color Black
MPN P10NC13290A, 16421452
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Fujifilm X Series
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 16.3 MP
Item Height 3.5 in
Model X-T1
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
Features 1080p Full HD Movie Recording, Wi-Fi, Self Timer, USB 2.0, USB Compatibility, USB Charging
Item Width 5 in
Item Weight .96 lbs.
Depth 1.8in.
Height 3.5in.
Width 5.1in.
Waterproof Yes
Light Sensitivity Auto, 100, 100-51200, 51200, 200-6400, 25600, 12800
Display Type LCD
Sensor Type Cmos
Manufacturer Color Black
Sensor Resolution 16.3MP
MAX Video Resolution 4896x3264
Additional Features 1080p Full HD Movie Recording, Wi-Fi, Self Timer, USB Compatibility, USB 2.0, USB Charging
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 100%
Focus Adjustment Autofocus & Manual Focus
Display Size 3in.
Still Image Format Raw + JPEG
Exterior Color Black
Viewfinder Magnification 0.77x
Camera Type Mirrorless Digital Camera
Viewfinder Type Electronic
Lens for Sd Body only
Supported Flash Memory SDHC Memory Card, SD Memory Card, SDHC Card, SD Card, SDXC Card
Sensor 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II
Image Processor EXR Processor II
ISO Range ISO 200-6400 (expandable to 100-51200)
Viewfinder 2.36M-dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
Rear LCD 3.0-inch 1.04M-dot Tilting LCD
Lens Mount Fujifilm X Mount
Autofocus Hybrid AF with Phase and Contrast Detection
Burst Shooting Speed Up to 8 fps
Video Resolution Full HD 1080p at 24/25/30 fps
Storage Media SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards (UHS-I supported)
Battery NP-W126 Li-ion Battery
Weather Resistance Dust and Weather Resistant Sealing
Dimensions 132.5 x 91.8 x 49.2 mm
Weight Approx. 440 grams (body only)
Optical Zoom 1x
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan

Key Advantages

The Fujifilm X-T1 offers excellent image quality through its APS-C X-Trans sensor and advanced EXR Processor II. Its weather-sealed body allows shooting in harsh weather conditions, a rare feature in mirrorless cameras at its release time. The high-resolution electronic viewfinder provides a clear and lag-free shooting experience. With fast and accurate autofocus systems, the camera excels in tracking moving subjects. The inclusion of numerous physical dials promotes intuitive manual control, appealing to photographers who prefer tactile adjustment. Furthermore, the extensive lineup of compatible Fujinon XF lenses adds significant creative potential.

Limitations

Despite its many strengths, the X-T1 has some limitations such as a relatively modest dynamic range compared to full-frame competitors. The camera's autofocus, while advanced for its time, performs less effectively in very low light compared to newer models. Its continuous shooting speed is adequate but does not compete with high-end sports cameras. The absence of built-in image stabilization requires lenses with stabilization for shake reduction. Battery life is average and may require carrying spares for extended shooting sessions. Additionally, the video functionality, while present, lacks some pro-level features found in later Fujifilm cameras.

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