Fujifilm X-M1

The Fujifilm X-M1 is a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera in the Fujifilm X-series announced on June 25, 2013.

Fujifilm X-M1
Overview
MakerFujifilm
Sensor/medium
Image sensor typeCMOS, X-Trans, no Anti-Aliasing filter
Image sensor size23.6 mm × 15.6 mm (0.93 in × 0.61 in) (APS-C type) (pixel size = 4.8 µm)
Maximum resolution4896 × 3264 (16 megapixels)
ASA/ISO range200–6400
Recording mediumSD, SDHC, or SDXC (UHS-I) memory card
Focusing
Focus areas49 focus points
Shutter
Shutter speeds1/4000s to 30s
Continuous shooting6 frames per second
Image processing
Image processorEXR Processor II
Custom WBYes
General
Rear LCD monitor3 inches with 920,000 dots (307,000 pixels, RGB, presumably 640x480)
Dimensions117 mm × 67 mm × 39 mm (4.6 in × 2.6 in × 1.5 in)
Weight330 g (12 oz) including battery

The X-M1 uses Fujifilm's X-Trans CMOS sensor, while the near-identical sister model, the X-A1 uses a Bayer filter. This image sensor uses a less regular pattern of colors, allowing the sensor to omit an anti-aliasing filter.

The X-M1, like the X-T1, has an articulating screen.[1]

Pattern of Color Filter on X-Trans Image Sensor

References

  1. "Fujifilm X-M1: Digital Photography Review". Dpreview.com. 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
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