Fujifilm XQ1 image

Fujifilm XQ1

Quick information
Brand Fujifilm 2013
Model XQ1
Released Year 2013
Type Digital Cameras
Series X Series
Color
  • White
  • Black
Optical Zoom 4x
Status Discontinued
Quick view

Overview

The Fujifilm XQ1 features a 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II sensor with 12.0 megapixels, enabling high resolution and vivid color reproduction. It includes a FAST EXR Processor II for rapid operation and improved image processing. The lens is a 25-100mm equivalent with a bright aperture range of f/1.8 to f/4.9, allowing useful low-light shooting and attractive background blur. It offers full HD 1080p video recording at 60fps and includes built-in Wi-Fi for easy sharing. The compact and lightweight magnesium alloy body makes it highly portable for everyday photography.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture F1.8 - 4.9
Type Digital SLR
EAN Does not apply
Digital Zoom 4x
Screen Size 3 in
Maximum Resolution 14.5 MP
Color
  • White
  • Black
Model Fujifilm XQ1
Optical Zoom 4x
Features 1080p HD Video Recording, AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, Audio Recording, Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, Built-in Wi-Fi, CMOS Sensor, Date/Time Stamp, Exposure Compensation, Face Detection, Interval Shooting Mode, Noise Reduction, PictBridge Support, Red-Eye Reduction, Sharpness Control, Tripod Thread, Image Stabilisation
UPC Does not apply
Sensor 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II, 12.0 MP
Lens 25-100mm equivalent, f/1.8-4.9
Processor EXR Processor II
ISO Range 100-12800
Video Full HD 1080p at 60fps
Connectivity Built-in Wi-Fi

Key Advantages

The Fujifilm XQ1 provides excellent image clarity and color accuracy through its X-Trans sensor, minimizing moiré without an optical low-pass filter. Its bright lens aids in capturing sharp and bright images even in challenging lighting conditions. Fast autofocus and quick startup ensure you never miss a moment. The camera's Wi-Fi connectivity enhances convenience for transferring images and remote control. Compact design makes it ideal for travel and casual shooting. Additionally, it offers advanced manual controls for enthusiasts seeking more creative flexibility.

Limitations

The small sensor size compared to larger APS-C or full-frame cameras limits dynamic range and low-light performance to some extent. The zoom range is moderate and may not satisfy users needing longer focal lengths. Battery life is relatively short due to compact size, requiring frequent recharging. No built-in viewfinder may pose challenges in bright situations. The autofocus system, while fast, may struggle in extremely low light or fast action. Limited external accessory support compared to larger mirrorless cameras.

Disclaimer

The content on is provided for general informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information, specifications, or visuals presented on the site.

is not responsible for any content, images, or data uploaded or shared by users. Users are solely responsible for the content they submit.

We may include links to third-party websites for convenience. We do not endorse or take responsibility for the content or policies of any external sites.

Use of the site is at your own risk. Always verify critical information independently before making decisions based on content from this website.