The Japanese company Fujifilm was one of the first to cast aside all doubts and concentrated on the production of mirrorless cameras. The brand's cameras with a cropped image sensor are attributed to the "X" series. It also includes some compact Fuji cameras of premium status. But let's talk about everything in order.

The Fuji X mirrorless cameras are recognizable against the background of their peers by the vintage style of the design of "carcasses" (in the image of retro cameras and rangefinders). Within the "X" family there is a separate view hierarchy of cameras. Its lower stage is occupied by amateur X-A models, X-E and X-S cameras are placed in the middle, X-T mirrorless cameras are closer to the top, and X-Pro and X-H flagships are at the very top. For more information about this gradation, see the article "Decoding the series and markings of Fuji cameras".

Wheels for changing shutter speed, ISO and exposure correction are a trademark feature of the image of Fuji mirrorless mirrors.

The exclusive "feature" of the family is a couple of top—end compacts with an APS-C format matrix and non-replaceable fixed objects. These are the X100V and XF10 models. Equal to similar cameras among other systems can be counted on the fingers of one hand. The more interesting the functional compacts from Fuji from the X series look.