Comparison of Fujifilm X series cameras

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The following tables compare general and technical information for Fujifilm X series cameras that support the Classic Chrome film simulation, [1] USB charging, [2] and other useful features. Models that are currently in production are shown in bold.

Contents

Fixed-lens cameras

ModelFilm simulations 4K
30p
Touch
screen
Flip
screen
EVF USB-C IS Weather
sealing
Focal
length
[lower-alpha 1]
Aperture Sensor
size
Pixel
count
WeightRelease
year
Classic
Negative
Nostalgic
Negative
X100VI YesYesYesYesTiltOLEDYes IBIS Partial [lower-alpha 2] 35mmf/2.0APS-C40 MP521g2024
X100V YesNoYesYesTiltOLEDYesNoPartial [lower-alpha 2] 35mmf/2.0APS-C26 MP478g2020
X100F NoNoNoNoNoLCDNoNoNo35mmf/2.0APS-C24 MP469g2017
X100T NoNoNoNoNoLCDNoNoNo35mmf/2.0APS-C16 MP440g2014
XF10 NoNoNoYesNoNoNo EIS No28mmf/2.8APS-C24 MP279g2018
X70 NoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo28mmf/2.8APS-C16 MP340g2016
X30 NoNoNoNoTiltOLEDNo OIS No28-112mmf/2.0-2.82/3″12 MP423g2014
XQ2 NoNoNoNoNoNoNo OIS No25-100mmf/1.8-4.92/3″12 MP206g2015

Interchangeable-lens APS-C cameras with USB-C

ModelFilm simulations 4K
30p
6K
3:2 [lower-alpha 3]
Flip
screen
OLED
EVF
IS Weather
sealing
Pixel
count
WeightRelease
year
Classic
Negative
Nostalgic
Negative
X-H2S YesYesYesYesYes0.80x IBIS Yes26 MP660g2022
X-H2 YesYesYesNoYes0.80x IBIS Yes40 MP660g2022
X-Pro3 YesNoYesNoTilt0.66xNoYes26 MP497g2019
X-T5 YesYesYesNoTilt0.80x IBIS Yes40 MP557g2022
X-T4 YesNoYesNoYes0.75x IBIS Yes26 MP607g2020
X-T3 NoNoYesNoTilt0.75xNoYes26 MP539g2018
X-S20 YesYesYesYesYes0.62x IBIS No26 MP491g2023
X-S10 YesNoYesNoYes0.62x IBIS No26 MP465g2020
X-T30 II YesNoYesNoTilt0.62xNoNo26 MP378g2021
X-T30 NoNoYesNoTilt0.62xNoNo26 MP383g2019
X-E4 YesNoYesNoYes0.62xNoNo26 MP364g2021
X-T200 NoNoYesNoYes0.62x EIS No24 MP370g2020
X-A7 NoNoYesNoYesNo EIS No24 MP320g2019

Notes

  1. 35mm equivalent.
  2. 1 2 Becomes fully weather sealed by attaching a filter to the lens via an adapter. [3]
  3. Full-sensor ("open gate") video recording.

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