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FUJIFILM X-M1 Mirrorless Camera Body, Black {16.3MP}
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$535.00
Fujifilm X-M1: X-Trans image quality in a compact rangefinder body
The X-M1 brought Fujifilm's 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor to a smaller, lighter package than the X-E1 or X-Pro1, weighing just 330g with battery. That sensor, processed through the EXR Processor II, skips the optical low-pass filter entirely. The X-Trans color filter array's 6×6 pattern handles moiré suppression on its own, which means you're getting full resolution detail without the usual optical compromise. Film Simulation modes including Velvia, Provia, and Astia produce JPEG color rendition that holds up without ever touching a RAW file, though the in-camera RAW converter is there when you want it.
The rangefinder-style body keeps controls physical and direct: a mode dial, twin command dials, and a tilting 3-inch 920,000-dot LCD that angles 120° upward or 80° downward for low-angle and overhead work. There's no viewfinder, so that LCD is your primary interface, and it earns its keep. Focus peaking assists manual focus with compatible lenses, and the 49-point AF system covers face detection and subject tracking. Burst shooting runs to 5.6 fps, and built-in Wi-Fi handles image transfer and remote control via iOS or Android. At 117 × 67 × 39mm, the body disappears into a bag and pairs naturally with compact X-mount primes. For anyone who wants X-series image quality without the bulk or cost of the higher-end bodies, the X-M1 makes a clear case for itself.
Who It's For
Street photographers working with pancake primes like the XF 27mm f/2.8 get a pocketable body that doesn't announce itself. Travel shooters benefit from the 330g weight, built-in Wi-Fi for on-the-go transfers, and a 350-shot battery that won't run dry mid-day. Photographers crossing over from smartphone or entry-level DSLR shooting will find the mode dial and Q-menu approachable, while the APS-C X-Trans sensor gives them a real ceiling to grow into. Anyone shooting in mixed or low light who relies heavily on JPEG output will find the Film Simulation modes do the heavy lifting straight from the camera.
Key Features
- 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor without optical low-pass filter
- EXR Processor II engine with Film Simulation modes
- 49-point autofocus with face detection and subject tracking
- Rangefinder-style body at 330g with physical mode dial and twin command dials
- Tilting 3-inch 920,000-dot LCD, 120° up and 80° down articulation
- 5.6 fps burst shooting to 30 JPEG frames with Class 10 SD card
- Built-in Wi-Fi for image transfer and remote control via iOS/Android
- 1080p 30fps video recording with stereo microphone and in-camera RAW converter
FAQ
- Does the X-M1 have a viewfinder?
- No. The X-M1 relies entirely on its 3-inch tilting LCD with 920,000 dots for framing and composition. There's no electronic viewfinder option, though the articulating screen handles overhead and waist-level work well.
- Can you shoot RAW on the X-M1?
- Yes. The X-M1 captures uncompressed RAW files and includes an in-camera RAW converter, so you can process images directly without a computer if needed.
- How does the X-Trans sensor handle moiré without a low-pass filter?
- The 6×6 X-Trans color filter array's pattern naturally suppresses moiré and aliasing, which eliminates the need for an optical low-pass filter that would otherwise soften detail. This design choice lets you retain full 16MP resolution.
- What's the autofocus system like on the X-M1?
- The X-M1 has 49 AF points with face detection and subject tracking. Autofocus is competent but not the fastest in its class-expect solid performance for most shooting, though action tracking isn't its strongest suit.
- Can you use the X-M1 without a computer for workflow?
- Mostly yes. Built-in Wi-Fi transfers images to iOS or Android devices, and the in-camera RAW converter lets you process files directly. You can shoot, convert, and share without touching a computer, though RAW work at full resolution still benefits from desktop software.
- How long does the battery last?
- The NP-W126 battery is rated for 350 shots per charge under CIPA test conditions. Real-world longevity depends on LCD usage and autofocus activity, but expect a full day of moderate shooting before needing a charge.
- Which Film Simulation modes are available?
- The X-M1 offers Velvia, Astia, Provia, Sepia, and Black & White. The higher-end X-E1 and X-Pro1 include additional ProNeg and filtered monochrome modes, but the core set here covers most color and B&W preferences.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) |
| Resolution | 16.0 MP |
| Mount | Fujifilm X |
| AF Points | 49 |
| ISO Range | ISO 200–6,400 (standard); expandable to ISO 100–25,600 |
| Burst Rate | 5.6 |
| Shutter Speed | 30 sec |
| Video | 1920x1080 @ 30p |
| Stabilization | No |
| Connectivity | Yes |
| Battery | NP-W126 with BC-W126 charger |
| ISO Auto | Yes |
| Image Stabilization Notes | Supported with OIS-type lens |
| Uncompressed Format | RAW |
| JPEG Quality Levels | Fine, Normal |
| Image Ratios | 1:1, 3:2, 16:9 |
| Other Resolutions | S: (3:2) 2,496×1,664 / (16:9) 2,496×1,408 / (1:1) 1,664×1,664 |
| Manual Focus | Yes |
| Screen Size | 3" |
| Screen Dots | 920,000 |
| Built In Flash Notes | Manual pop-up flash |
| Flash Range | 7.00 m (ISO 200) |
| Flash Modes | Auto, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro, Rear-curtain Synchro, Commander |
| External Flash | Yes |
| External Flash Notes | Dedicated TTL flash compatible |
| Video Modes | 1920×1080 @ 30p (up to ~14 min continuous), 1280×720 @ 30p (up to ~27 min continuous) |
| Microphone | Stereo |
| Speaker | Mono |
| Storage Types | SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I) |
| USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) |
| HDMI | Mini HDMI Type C |
| Wireless Notes | Geotagging setup, image transfer (individual/multiple), View & Obtain Images, PC Autosave |
| Remote Control | RR-90 (sold separately) |
| Battery Life Cipa | 350 |
| Weight With Battery | 330 g (11.64 oz / 0.73 lb) |
| GPS | No |
| Dimensions | 117 × 67 × 39 mm (4.6 × 2.62 × 1.54") |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Fuji |
|---|---|
| Flash System | Fujifilm TTL |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Fuji XF Digital |
| Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS-I, SDXC, SDXC UHS-I |