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A new Fuji x-mount camera has arrived, this time breaking into accessible territory for the photography enthusiast. The new Fujifilm X-M1 offers compact, professional-grade optics to those who are ready to upgrade from an iPhone or a basic point-and-shoot camera. The Fujifilm X-M1 features a 16 MP crop sensor, a 3-inch tilting LCD on the rear, access to the full range of modern x-mount lenses and all the basics a blossoming photog would desire.

While the pro-level basics are there on the Fujifilm X-M1 — namely interchangeable lenses, a flash hotshoe, a high-res sensor and a broad ISO range — it’s designed with the beginning enthusiast in mind. There’s no optical viewfinder on the rear of the X-M1, leaving the photographer to compose his/her shot using the LCD. That’ll feel very familiar to the iPhone or point-and-shoot photog, but a little alien to those who are used to traditional eyepiece composition.

The quality and feature set of the Fujifilm X-M1 is nothing to sneeze at, especially for $699. Growing photographers who want a compact camera with professional-class lens options should consider this camera. $699 is a great price to get started, and another hundred will include a 16-50mm kit lens that will cover the wide-to-normal focusing range. It’s a great offering from Fuji, and we hope it inspires a new group of photographers to begin producing beautiful new images.

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Fujifilm X-M1 2 - 4 Fujifilm X-M1 2 - 5

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Fujifilm X-M1 1 - 6 Fujifilm X-M1 1 - 7

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