Main
Model
Price
Advantages
launch
Announced
Body type
Camera subcategory
Sensor
Effective pixels
Max resolution
Sensor size
Sensor type
Processor
Image ratio w:h
Sensor photo detectors
Other resolutions
Image
ISO
Boosted ISO (minimum)
Boosted ISO (maximum)
White balance presets
Custom white balance
Image stabilization
Uncompressed format
JPEG quality levels
Image stabilization notes
Photography features
Minimum shutter speed
Maximum shutter speed
Aperture priority
Shutter priority
Manual exposure mode
Built-in flash
Flash range
External flash
Flash modes
Continuous drive
Self-timer
Metering modes
Exposure compensation
AE Bracketing
WB Bracketing
Subject / scene modes
Screen / viewfinder
Articulated LCD
Screen size
Screen dots
Touch screen
Screen type
Live view
Viewfinder type
Viewfinder coverage
Viewfinder magnification
Viewfinder resolution
Videography features
Resolutions
File Format
Microphone
Speaker
Videography notes
Optics & Focus
Autofocus
Manual focus
Lens mount
Focal length multiplier
Number of focus points
Physical
Weight (inc. batteries)
Dimensions
Environmentally sealed
Battery
Battery details
Battery Life (CIPA)
Storage
Storage types
Connectivity
USB
HDMI
Wireless
Wireless notes
Remote control
Other features
Orientation sensor
Timelapse recording
GPS
GPS notes
Samples
Videos
Summary
The X-T1 screen is better as it has more number of screen dots 1,040,000 in compare to 920,000 dots of the Fujifilm X-M1 screen. The higher dot count screen is better for reviewing images on your camera.
The Fujifilm X-M1 is produced with built-in flash. The Fujifilm X-M1 weighs 330g which is 110g lighter in comparison with the weight of the Fujifilm X-T1. The Fujifilm X-T1 can utilize optional accessory GPS devices. This feature can be convenient if the camera owner is a traveller, to be able to check the photo metadata and find out exactly where a picture was captured.
Considering the above differences the Fujifilm X-T1 becomes the best choice. Get the list of the best offers on Amazon.