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Digital cameras produced by Fujifilm

Fujifilm XF1, X-E1 and X10

The Fujifilm X series is a line of digital cameras produced by Fujifilm. The series encompasses fixed lens and interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras and premium compact point-and-shoot cameras aimed at consumer, enthusiast and professional photographers.[1] The X series is part of the larger FinePix range of digital cameras from Fujifilm.

The X series models use APS-C, one inch, or 23 inch sensors.

Fujifilm X series logo X series model lines[edit]

Since its introduction with the X100 in 2011, the X series has grown to encompass a wide variety of designs. These lines can be broken out into the following categories or model lines.

The following lines are united by their use of APS-C-sized sensors measuring 23.5×15.6 mm, with an aspect ratio of 3:2 and Ø31.15 mm field diameter. They are listed here within each category in the order in which the initial model of each type was introduced.

Interchangeable lens[edit]

The following lines are united by their use of 23 inch sensors measuring 8.8 by 6.6mm, with an aspect ratio of 4:3. In addition to a shared sensor size, all of these model lines utilized fixed (non-interchangeable) zoom lenses. They are listed here in the order in which the initial model of each type was introduced.

X series chronology[edit]

Lens: Fixed | Interchangeable   Sensor: 1" | 2/3" | APS-C

Sensor: Bayer | EXR | X-Trans | X-Trans II | X-Trans III | X-Trans IV | X-Trans V

Active Camera Series (vertical view)[edit]

Cameras and camera bodies released by Fujifilm as a part of the X series, in chronological order:

Fujifilm X-mount lenses[edit]

All X-series cameras with interchangeable lenses use Fujifilm X-mount lenses. The first such lenses were introduced along with the X-Pro1 in early 2012. The original three lenses for the new system were a set of fixed-focal length prime lenses: an 18mm f/2 wide-angle, a 35mm f/1.4 standard and a 60mm f/2.4 macro lens.[98] The first X-mount zoom lens, an 18-55mm f/2.8–4, was released later in 2012.[99]

As of 2021,[update] Fujifilm has released over 35 lenses for the system, all of which offer autofocus. In addition, a host of third-party companies have extended the selection to over 200 lenses, many of which are manual focus only.

X series accessories[edit]

A wide variety of accessories for X series cameras and X-mount lenses have been introduced, both from Fujifilm[100] and from third party suppliers. These include lens mount adapters; conversion lenses; camera grips; camera cases; lens hoods, caps, and filters; flashes and flash accessories; microphones; remote releases; and batteries and chargers.

Due to the short 17.7mm flange focal distance of the Fujifilm X mount, lenses from a vast array of other systems can be adapted for use on X series cameras. An adapter to allow use of Leica M-mount lenses on X-mount cameras is offered by Fujifilm. This adapter provides a way to set the focal length of the lens which will appear in image Exif info, and correct for common color shift and vignetting problems when using M-mount lenses on digital cameras.[101]

Flashes and accessories[edit]
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