Fujifilm X-M1
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| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Maker | Fujifilm |
| Sensor/medium | |
| Sensor type | CMOS, X-Trans, no Anti-Aliasing filter |
| Sensor size | 23.6 mm × 15.6 mm (0.93 in × 0.61 in) (APS-C type) (pixel size = 4.8 μm) |
| Maximum resolution | 4896 × 3264 (16 megapixels) |
| Film speed | 200–6400 |
| Recording medium | SD, SDHC, or SDXC (UHS-I) memory card |
| Focusing | |
| Focus areas | 49 focus points |
| Shutter | |
| Shutter speeds | 1/4000s to 30s |
| Continuous shooting | 6 frames per second |
| Image processing | |
| Image processor | EXR Processor II |
| White balance | Yes |
| General | |
| LCD screen | 3 inches with 920,000 dots (307,000 pixels, RGB, presumably 640x480) |
| Dimensions | 117 mm × 67 mm × 39 mm (4.6 in × 2.6 in × 1.5 in) |
| Weight | 330 g (12 oz) including battery |
The Fujifilm X-M1 is a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera in the Fujifilm X-series announced on June 25, 2013.
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 has an articulating screen.[1]

See also
References
- ^ "Fujifilm X-M1: Digital Photography Review". Dpreview.com. 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
