Do you want to know what's better Fujifilm X-T1 or Fujifilm X-M1? SpecsPRO has compared Fujifilm X-T1 vs Fujifilm X-M1: weight, battery, sensor, resolution, ISO, dynamic range and other important specifications.

Fujifilm X-T1 vs Fujifilm X-M1

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  • 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

Fujifilm X-T1
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    Fujifilm X-T1

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  • PHOTOGRAPHY FEATURES Flash range: 8.00 m (ISO 100)

    PHOTOGRAPHY FEATURES Continuous drive: 8.0 fps

    SCREEN / VIEWFINDER Screen dots: 1,040,000

    SCREEN / VIEWFINDER Viewfinder type: Electronic

    OTHER FEATURES GPS: Optional

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Fujifilm X-M1
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  • Model

    Fujifilm X-M1

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  • Advantages

  • PHOTOGRAPHY FEATURES Built-in flash: Yes (Manual pop-up flash)

    PHYSICAL Weight (inc. batteries): 330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz)

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  • Announced

    Jan 28, 2014

  • Body type

  • Camera subcategory

    SLR-style mirrorless

  • Sensor

  • Effective pixels

    16 megapixels

  • Max resolution

    4896 x 3264

  • Sensor size

    APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm)

  • Sensor type

    CMOS

  • Processor

    EXR Processor II

  • Image ratio w:h

    1:1, 3:2, 16:9

  • Sensor photo detectors

    17 megapixels

  • Other resolutions

  • Image

  • ISO

    200-6400 (RAW), 100-51200 (JPEG)

  • Boosted ISO (minimum)

    100

  • Boosted ISO (maximum)

    51200

  • White balance presets

    8

  • Custom white balance

    Yes

  • Image stabilization

    No

  • Uncompressed format

    RAW

  • JPEG quality levels

    Large, Medium, Small

  • Image stabilization notes

  • Photography features

  • Minimum shutter speed

    30 sec

  • Maximum shutter speed

    1/4000 sec

  • Aperture priority

    Yes

  • Shutter priority

    Yes

  • Manual exposure mode

    Yes

  • Built-in flash

    No (External flash EF-X8 included)

  • Flash range

    8.00 m (ISO 100)

  • External flash

    Yes (via hot shoe or built-in flash)

  • Flash modes

    Auto, Forced Flash, Slow Synchro, Suppressed Flash, Rear-curtain Synchro, Commander

  • Continuous drive

    8.0 fps

  • Self-timer

    Yes (10sec. / 2sec. Delay)

  • Metering modes

    • Multi
    • Center-weighted
    • Spot

  • Exposure compensation

    ±3 (at 1/3 EV steps)

  • AE Bracketing

    (at 1/3 EV, 2/3 EV, 1 EV steps)

  • WB Bracketing

    Yes (+/- 1 to +/- 3)

  • Subject / scene modes

  • Screen / viewfinder

  • Articulated LCD

    Tilting

  • Screen size

    3

  • Screen dots

    1,040,000

  • Touch screen

    No

  • Screen type

    TFT LCD (RGBW)

  • Live view

    Yes

  • Viewfinder type

    Electronic

  • Viewfinder coverage

    100%

  • Viewfinder magnification

    0.77×

  • Viewfinder resolution

    2,360,000

  • Videography features

  • Resolutions

    1920 x 1080 (30, 60p), 1280 x 720 (30p, 60p)

  • File Format

    H.264

  • Microphone

    Stereo

  • Speaker

    Mono

  • Videography notes

  • Optics & Focus

  • Autofocus

    • Contrast Detect (sensor)
    • Phase Detect
    • Multi-area
    • Center
    • Selective single-point
    • Single
    • Continuous
    • Face Detection
    • Live View

  • Manual focus

    Yes (MF Distance Indicator)

  • Lens mount

    Fujifilm X

  • Focal length multiplier

    1.5×

  • Number of focus points

  • Physical

  • Weight (inc. batteries)

    440 g (0.97 lb / 15.52 oz)

  • Dimensions

    129 x 90 x 47 mm (5.08 x 3.54 x 1.85)

  • Environmentally sealed

    Yes

  • Battery

    Battery Pack

  • Battery details

    NP-W126

  • Battery Life (CIPA)

    350

  • Storage

  • Storage types

    SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-II)

  • Connectivity

  • USB

    USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)

  • HDMI

    Yes (mini HDMI)

  • Wireless

    Built-In

  • Wireless notes

    Geotagging / Wireless communication (Image transfer) / View & Obtain Images / Remote camera shooting / PC Autosave

  • Remote control

    Yes (RR-90 remote release (not included))

  • Other features

  • Orientation sensor

    Yes

  • Timelapse recording

    Yes (Setting: Interval, Number of shots, Starting time)

  • GPS

    Optional

  • GPS notes

    via smartphone

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  • launch

  • Announced

    Jun 25, 2013

  • Body type

  • Camera subcategory

    Rangefinder-style mirrorless

  • Sensor

  • Effective pixels

    16 megapixels

  • Max resolution

    4896 x 3264

  • Sensor size

    APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm)

  • Sensor type

    CMOS

  • Processor

    EXR Processor II

  • Image ratio w:h

    1:1, 3:2, 16:9

  • Sensor photo detectors

    17 megapixels

  • Other resolutions

    S: (3:2) 2496 x 1664 / (16:9) 2496 x 1408 / (1:1) 1664 x 1664

  • Image

  • ISO

    AUTO / Equivalent to ISO200 - 6400 (Standard Output Sensitivity)

  • Boosted ISO (minimum)

    100

  • Boosted ISO (maximum)

    25600

  • White balance presets

    7

  • Custom white balance

    Yes

  • Image stabilization

    No

  • Uncompressed format

    RAW

  • JPEG quality levels

    Fine, Normal

  • Image stabilization notes

    Supported with OIS type lens

  • Photography features

  • Minimum shutter speed

    30 sec

  • Maximum shutter speed

    1/4000 sec

  • Aperture priority

    Yes

  • Shutter priority

    Yes

  • Manual exposure mode

    Yes

  • Built-in flash

    Yes (Manual pop-up flash)

  • Flash range

    7.00 m (ISO200m)

  • External flash

    Yes (dedicated TTL Flash compatible)

  • Flash modes

    Auto / Forced Flash / Suppressed Flash / Slow Synchro / Rear-curtain Synchro / Commander

  • Continuous drive

    5.6 fps

  • Self-timer

    Yes (10 sec. / 2 sec.)

  • Metering modes

    • Multi
    • Average
    • Spot

  • Exposure compensation

    ±2 (at 1/3 EV steps)

  • AE Bracketing

    ±1 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 2/3 EV, 1 EV steps)

  • WB Bracketing

  • Subject / scene modes

    Yes

  • Screen / viewfinder

  • Articulated LCD

    Tilting

  • Screen size

    3

  • Screen dots

    920,000

  • Touch screen

    No

  • Screen type

    TFT LCD

  • Live view

    Yes

  • Viewfinder type

    None

  • Viewfinder coverage

  • Viewfinder magnification

  • Viewfinder resolution

  • Videography features

  • Resolutions

    1920 x 1080 30p, Continuous recording: up to approx. 14 min./1280 x 720 30p, Continuous recording: up to approx. 27 min.

  • File Format

    H.264

  • Microphone

    Stereo

  • Speaker

    Mono

  • Videography notes

    MOV/H.264

  • Optics & Focus

  • Autofocus

    • Contrast Detect (sensor)
    • Multi-area
    • Center
    • Tracking
    • Single
    • Continuous
    • Face Detection

  • Manual focus

    Yes

  • Lens mount

    Fujifilm X

  • Focal length multiplier

    1.5×

  • Number of focus points

    49

  • Physical

  • Weight (inc. batteries)

    330 g (0.73 lb / 11.64 oz)

  • Dimensions

    117 x 67 x 39 mm (4.6 x 2.62 x 1.54)

  • Environmentally sealed

  • Battery

    Battery Pack

  • Battery details

    NP-W126 battery and BC-W126 charger

  • Battery Life (CIPA)

    350

  • Storage

  • Storage types

    SD memory card / SDHC memory card / SDXC (UHS-I) memory card

  • Connectivity

  • USB

    USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)

  • HDMI

    Yes (Mini HDMI Type C)

  • Wireless

    Built-In

  • Wireless notes

    Geotagging setup, Image transfer (Individual image / Selected multiple images), View & Obtain Images, PC Autosave

  • Remote control

    Yes (RR-90 (sold separately))

  • Other features

  • Orientation sensor

    Yes

  • Timelapse recording

  • GPS

    None

  • GPS notes

  • Watch sample photos

  • Watch video reviews

  • 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.