Design Features

Luxury multilayer coating on the camera’s exterior

First coat: After performing antioxidant treatment on the magnesium body, a matte black undercoat (primer) is applied. This deepens the tones, making the highlights stand out.

Second coat: Thin coats of ultra-fine paint particles are layered using computer controlled Thin-film Multilayer Coating Technology to give a Graphite Silver coat while rotating the body at high speed. This gives a smooth finish and luxurious shine.

Third coat: A clear coat for a deep gloss finish. By adding a small amount of black to the colorless and transparent clear coating, the color tint alters subtly depending on how the light hits the body, emphasising the camera’s shape and form.





Graphite Silver Edition deluxe accessories



Genuine Leather Shoulder Strap Genuine Leather Shoulder Strap



Aluminum Hot Shoe Cover Aluminum Hot Shoe Cover

Technical features

New high-speed electronic shutter with a maximum speed of 1/32000sec.

Classic Chrome Film Simulation mode brings more creative power to the X Series

Natural Live View function is just like the naked eye

Further improvements coming soon

FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Shigehiro Nakajima) is proud to announce the launch of the X-T1 Graphite Silver Edition, a new color variant of the Fujifilm X-T1 premium mirrorless camera. Since its launch, the X-T1 has received high praise from photography enthusiasts and professional photographers around the globe thanks to its outstanding features, including the world’s fastest Real Time Viewfinder with a display lag-time of just 0.005 sec, the highest display magnification (0.77x), and a dust and water-resistant body.The X-T1 Graphite Silver Edition uses a unique three-layer coating process for a stunning, highly resilient, finish. Three coats are applied to the camera body, as follows:To complement the premium-coated X-T1, a luxury leather shoulder strap and aluminum hot shoe cover are supplied with the camera in a limited-edition kit.These new features will be installed on the X-T1 Graphite Silver Edition from its launch, and will be made available on the Fujifilm X-T1 Black as part of a firmware update planned for December 2014.The FUJINON XF Lens series lineup includes a number of fast fixed focal length lenses, which boast very high sharpness with the aperture wide open, producing excellent bokeh. However, fast apertures are impossible to use if the light is too bright, so to ensure users can create shallow depth-of-field effects, the camera is now equipped with a fully electronic shutter offering a maximum shutter speed of 1/32000sec. The mechanical shutter will not operate at all when any speed for the electronic shutter is selected, which also delivers a completely silent shooting experience; perfect for shots of sleeping children, pets, weddings, and more. In addition, it is possible to set the electronic shutter in 1/3 steps from a range of 1sec to 1/32000sec.The X Series' Film Simulation modes represent Fujifilm's wealth of experience in color reproduction technology. New to the suite of effects is Classic Chrome, which delivers subtle colors and beautifully muted tones reminiscent of vintage reversal film. Using Classic Chrome on cityscapes, for example, will give shots a historic feel, while fashion photos gain an emotive, nostalgic look. Classic Chrome strengthens the film simulation line up and enhances the creative power of the X-T1.One of the greatest benefits of the electronic viewfinder is that it allows users to check the actual tones and colors of the image before releasing the shutter; what you see is what you get. However, if the image quality settings are set to high saturation or high contrast, for example, this sometimes causes problems in checking subtle details in shadow areas, or could result in eye strain when used over a long period. To avoid this problem, the X-T1 Graphite Silver Edition has a new function that removes the image quality settings from the viewfinder image while shooting, displaying natural, real-world images, close to what the naked eye would see through an optical viewfinder.Since the launch of the X-T1, our product development team has received many requests for various enhancements and improvements from users all over the world. We are delighted to announce that many of these improvements will be coming to the X-T1 Black and X-T1 Graphite Silver Edition via a firmware update planned to be released in December 2014.The update will let users select the focus area using the 4-way controller, without pressing the Fn key.The function of the AE-L/AF-L button is currently locked, but will be interchangeable, depending on the user’s preference.When working in Manual focus mode, the update will enable changing the size of the focus area during Instant AF with the AF-L button.In Autofocus mode, the update will enable the Macro function to be turned on or off, without accessing the pop-up menu screen.To make the Q Menu (used for quick access of frequently-used items) even more efficient, the update will allow its items and layout to be changed to the user’s preference.As well as the existing 60fps and 30fps selections, 50fps, 25fps and 24fps options will be available with the update. 50fps and 25fps allow video editing in the PAL regions, such as Europe, without converting the frame rate. 24fps offers a cinema-like view.The update will enable ISO sensitivity selection prior to shooting videos, as well as the ability to adjust aperture and shutter speed during movie recording.In Instant AF mode, which is operated by pressing the AF-L button during manual focusing, the update will enable Phase Detection AF, providing faster focusing speeds.Users will be able to interlock the AF area position with the Metering area when Spot Metering mode is selected.In the current Program Shift mode, the slowest-speed setting is 1/4sec, but this will increase to a maximum of