FUJIFILM X-M1 Mirrorless Camera
The Fujifilm X-M1 is a 16MP APS-C mirrorless camera — with 1080p video. Used copies start from $394.06 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

FUJIFILM X-M1 Mirrorless Camera
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Camera Overview — Fujifilm X-M1
Key Features — Fujifilm X-M1
16MP X-Trans APS-C Sensor: The X-Trans CMOS sensor delivers 4896x3264 pixel images with strong detail and color accuracy typical of the APS-C format.
EXR Processor II: Fujifilm's EXR Processor II handles image processing and enables the camera's film simulation rendering straight out of camera.
Film Simulations: Provia/Standard, Velvia, Astia, and Monochrome profiles let shooters apply distinct color looks in-camera without post-processing.
5.6fps Burst Mode: Continuous shooting at up to 5.6 frames per second allows capture of fast-moving subjects within the camera's class.
Tilting 3-Inch LCD: The 920k-dot tilting rear screen makes low-angle and overhead shooting more comfortable without a viewfinder.
Built-In Wi-Fi: Wireless connectivity allows direct image transfer to a smartphone or tablet without a cable or card reader.
Camera Specifications — Fujifilm X-M1
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel, Beginner-Friendly |
| Type | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 16MP |
| Processor | EXR Processor II |
| ISO Range | 200 – 6400 |
| AF System | Contrast Detection |
| AF Points | Multiple |
| Max Photo Resolution | 4896x3264 |
| Burst Rate | 5.6 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 1080p |
| Max Frame Rate | 30fps |
Description — Fujifilm X-M1
The Fujifilm X-M1 is a compact APS-C mirrorless camera aimed at photographers who want a portable, lightweight body without sacrificing image quality. Powered by the EXR Processor II and a 16MP APS-C sensor, it resolves images at a maximum of 4896x3264 pixels. The camera's contrast detection autofocus system with multiple focus points handles everyday shooting, while burst mode at 5.6fps adds some capability for moving subjects.
Still shooters benefit from four color profiles — Standard, Velvia, Astia, and Classic Chrome — allowing creative looks in-camera. Video recording tops out at 1080p / 30fps in 8-bit. The 3.0-inch tilting LCD at 920k dots is the sole framing tool, as no viewfinder is included.
Built-in Wi-Fi handles wireless sharing, and a Mini HDMI port supports external monitor output. A built-in pop-up flash is on board for low-light situations. The plastic body measures 116.9 x 66.5 x 39.0 mm and weighs just 330g, with no weather sealing.
The NP-W126 Li-ion battery is rated for approximately 350 shots.
Pros — Fujifilm X-M1
- ✓5.6fps burst mode provides a respectable continuous shooting rate for the camera's class
- ✓Four film simulation color profiles — Standard, Velvia, Astia, and Classic Chrome — available for stills
- ✓Built-in Wi-Fi enables wireless image sharing without additional accessories
Cons — Fujifilm X-M1
- ✗No viewfinder of any type, relying entirely on the rear LCD for composition
- ✗No weather sealing, limiting use in rain or dusty environments
- ✗Video limited to 1080p at 30fps with only the Standard color profile available
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