



The perfect throw-in-bag camera. Packed with lots of features, sporting a 16MP X-Tran Sensor, and supported by FujiFilm Firmware Updates, this is the camera that keeps on keeping on.
The X-T1 handles well in studio as well as out and about.

The X-T1 is now a few generations behind but it is still being used as a primary camera by many. I keep mine as a back up camera or a support camera and it has never let me down.







