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FUJIFILM X-Pro1 Mirrorless Camera

The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a 16.3MP APS-C mirrorless camera — with 1080p video. Used copies start from $542.3 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

FUJIFILM X-Pro1 Mirrorless Camera

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Camera OverviewFujifilm X-Pro1

The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a 16.3MP APS-C mirrorless camera built around a classic rangefinder-style form factor. Powered by the EXR Processor Pro image processor, it delivers a maximum photo resolution of 4896x3264 pixels with an ISO range spanning 200 to 6400. One of the camera's most distinctive features is its hybrid viewfinder, which switches between optical and electronic modes — the EVF resolves at 1,440,000 dots with a 60fps refresh rate, making it a genuinely versatile tool for different shooting styles and lighting conditions.

The 3.0-inch LCD display offers 1,230,000 dots of resolution for image review and menu navigation. Autofocus is handled by a contrast-detection system with 49 focus points. For those who care deeply about color rendering in-camera, the X-Pro1 includes five film simulation profiles: Standard, Velvia, Astia, Provia, and Monochrome — available for both stills and video.

Video tops out at 1080p with frame rate options of 24fps and 30fps at 8-bit color depth. The magnesium alloy body measures 139.5 x 81.8 x 42.5 mm and weighs 450g, pairing a robust build with a compact footprint. It uses the Fujifilm X lens mount and accepts SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards.

Key FeaturesFujifilm X-Pro1

16.3MP X-Trans CMOS Sensor: Delivers a maximum resolution of 4896x3264 pixels with a filterless design that produces fine detail and film-like rendering.

Hybrid Optical/Electronic Viewfinder: Switches between a true optical viewfinder and a 1,440,000-dot EVF, offering the rangefinder shooting experience alongside electronic feedback.

EXR Processor Pro: Fujifilm's dedicated image processor handles in-camera rendering and powers the film simulation engine for accurate color reproduction.

Film Simulation Modes: Includes Provia/Standard, Velvia, Astia, and Monochrome profiles applied to stills and video for distinctive in-camera color rendering.

Rangefinder-Style Body: Magnesium alloy construction at 450g gives the X-Pro1 a solid, compact form factor inspired by classic film rangefinders.

Fujifilm X Mount: Compatible with the full range of Fujifilm X-series interchangeable lenses, including the original XF primes released alongside this body.

Camera SpecificationsFujifilm X-Pro1

Fujifilm X-Pro1 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesPortrait, Street, Travel, Beginner-Friendly
TypeMirrorless
SensorAPS-C
Resolution16.3MP
ProcessorEXR Processor Pro
ISO Range200 – 6400
AF SystemContrast Detection
AF Points49
Max Photo Resolution4896x3264
Burst Rate6 fps
Max Video Resolution1080p
Max Frame Rate30fps

DescriptionFujifilm X-Pro1

The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a 16.3MP APS-C mirrorless camera driven by the EXR Processor Pro image processor, producing stills at up to 4896x3264 pixels. Its signature feature is the hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, with the EVF delivering 1,440,000 dots of resolution at a 60fps refresh rate — an uncommon combination that suits both deliberate and fast-paced shooting. The rear 3.0-inch LCD resolves at 1,230,000 dots for confident image review.

Autofocus uses a contrast-detection system with 49 focus points. The camera's ISO 200–6400 range covers everyday to low-light conditions, and five film simulation profiles — Standard, Velvia, Astia, Provia, and Monochrome — are available for stills and video alike. Video reaches 1080p at 30fps (with 24fps also supported) at 8-bit depth.

The magnesium alloy body measures 139.5 x 81.8 x 42.5 mm and weighs 450g. Connectivity includes Mini HDMI output, a 2.5mm microphone jack, USB, and an ISO Standard universal hotshoe. Storage is handled via SD, SDHC, or SDXC cards, and the camera is powered by the NP-W126 battery, rated for approximately 300 shots.

ProsFujifilm X-Pro1

  • Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder with 1,440,000-dot EVF resolution and 60fps refresh rate offers genuine shooting flexibility
  • Five film simulation color profiles (Standard, Velvia, Astia, Provia, Monochrome) available for both stills and video
  • 16.3MP APS-C sensor with EXR Processor Pro delivers a maximum resolution of 4896x3264

ConsFujifilm X-Pro1

  • No image stabilization of any kind — neither in-body nor digital IS is present
  • No weather sealing, limiting use in rain or dusty environments
  • No built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, making wireless image transfer unavailable without additional hardware

VideosFujifilm X-Pro1

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Frequently Asked QuestionsFujifilm X-Pro1

What lens mount does the Fujifilm X-Pro1 use?+
The X-Pro1 uses the Fujifilm X lens mount. This is the only mount listed in the specifications for this camera.
Does the X-Pro1 have image stabilization?+
No. The specifications confirm that image stabilization type is listed as 'None,' with both in-body IS and digital IS explicitly set to false. Photographers who need stabilization will need to rely on lenses or external support.
What memory cards does the X-Pro1 accept?+
The X-Pro1 is compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. These are the only storage media types listed in the specifications.
What viewfinder options does the X-Pro1 offer?+
The X-Pro1 features a hybrid viewfinder that can function as either an optical or electronic viewfinder. The electronic mode resolves at 1,440,000 dots and refreshes at 60fps.
What video capabilities does the X-Pro1 have?+
The X-Pro1 records video at a maximum resolution of 1080p at up to 30fps, with 24fps also available. Video is recorded at 8-bit color depth, and the same five film simulation color profiles available for stills can be applied to video.
Does the X-Pro1 have a microphone or headphone jack?+
The X-Pro1 includes a 2.5mm microphone jack for connecting an external microphone. There is no headphone jack listed in the specifications.

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