Leaked Photos of Fujifilm’s X-M1 Entry-Level Mirrorless Camera Appear
Rumors emerged last month that Fujifilm would be announcing an entry-level X Series mirrorless camera this summer. Looks like those rumors were spot on.
Photographs of an upcoming Fujifilm X-M1 mirrorless camera leaked today, showing a sleek and minimalist camera that looks like a stripped down version of existing X Series cameras.
The sensor inside the camera is reportedly the same 16-megapixel X-Trans APS-C sensor as the ones found inside the X-E1 and X-Pro1.
On the top of the camera, we see a label that indicates the camera will have Wi-Fi wireless connectivity. There’s also a mode dial, hotshoe, and pop-up flash:
The lens in the leaked photos is a new 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. An upcoming 27mm f/2.8 lens also leaked:
This new “entry-level” camera will reportedly have a price tag of around $600 to $650 for the body only. It will be announced at a Fujifilm press event on June 25th, 2013 (next week).
(via digicam-info via Fujirumors)
Update: Here’s a look at how big the X-M1 is compared to other X Series cameras.