It's no secret that there is a clear species hierarchy in the family of cameras. Simple digital compacts are located at the lower levels, and the highest echelons of power are represented by full-frame mirrors and mirrorless mirrors, or even delegates of a small detachment of medium format.

X (mirrorless and compact premium cameras)

Fujifilm cameras in an elegant retro "wrapper" are aimed at those who love and know how to take pictures. In the "X" series Fuji there is an offer for every taste and thickness of the wallet. It can be either a mirrorless camera or a compact premium-class camera with a large APS-C matrix and a non-removable 35 mm fixed object (we are talking about the X100V model).

The X series is opened by inexpensive mirrorless cameras of the X-A family. The vintage cameras of the X-E squad are placed one step higher. X-T mirrorless mirrors are in the greatest demand in the Japanese company's product park:

  • X-TXXX — for advanced amateurs;
  • X-TXX — strong middle class;
  • X-TX — "full hardware".

In 2020, the mirrorless camera of the newly minted X-S series entered the arena — a compact Fujifilm X-S10 camera with remarkable photographic abilities.

Finally, the juice is the flagship Fujifilm X-Pro 3 and X-H1 cameras. Only the medium format, which is needed by a narrow circle of photographers, is better than them.


GFX (medium-format mirrorless)

The GFX family of large-format cameras with a huge 43.8 x 32.9 mm CMOS sensor expands the boundaries of creative expression for photographers and videographers. That's just the purchase of mirrorless medium format from Fuji really hurts the wallet.


XP (all-protected compacts)

Compacts from the FinePix XP shelf are not afraid of dust and moisture, survive in the cold and withstand the heat, remain operational when falling from a height of about human height. The current offer of the all—protected Fuji camera is the XP140 model.



That's it. Have a good shooting!