Camera Name: | Fujifilm X-A1 |
Image Alt: | Fujifilm X series |
Maker: | Fujifilm |
Sensor Type: | CMOS |
Sensor Size: | 23.6 × 15.6mm (APS-C type) |
Recording Medium: | SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I supported) |
Res: | 4896 × 3264 (16 megapixels) |
Shutter Speeds: | 1/4000s to 30s |
Farea: | 49 focus points |
Cont: | 6 frames per second |
Speedrange: | 200-6400 |
Wb: | Yes |
Rearlcd: | 3 inches with 920,000 dots |
Dimensions: | 117 × 67 × 39mm (4.6 × 2.62 × 1.54 inches) |
Weight: | 330g including battery |
Iproc: | EXR Processor II |
The Fujifilm X-A1 is a digital rangefinder-style mirrorless camera announced by Fujifilm on September 17, 2013.
The X-A1 differs from its sister model, the X-M1 by using a conventional Bayer pattern filter on its sensor rather than the X-Trans pattern used in most other X-series cameras.[1] As of August 2014, it is the only X-series interchangeable lens camera to do so.
Despite being the budget option, the X-A1 retains the 920k dot tilting rear screen and Wi-Fi offered by the X-M1, yet was launched with an MSRP of $599 with the XC 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS standard zoom,[2] which was $100 cheaper than the X-M1.