Find my Fujifilm camera

Answer a few questions about how and what you shoot. We’ll match you to the Fujifilm X-mount body that fits.

  1. Question 1 of 7

    How much does size and weight matter?

    Lighter bodies are easier to carry all day and less conspicuous for travel and street shooting. Heavier bodies often add bigger grips, more controls, and tougher builds. 500g is roughly the line between compact and mid-size.

    • I want something light (≤ 500g)
    • No preference
  2. Question 2 of 7

    Do you need in-body image stabilization (IBIS)?

    IBIS physically shifts the sensor to cancel hand-shake. It lets you shoot sharp photos handheld at slow shutter speeds (low light, no tripod) and steadies handheld video. Bodies without it rely on a tripod or stabilized lenses.

    • Yes — for handheld and slow-shutter shots
    • No preference
  3. Question 3 of 7

    Do you shoot action, sports, or wildlife?

    Burst speed (frames per second) is how many photos the camera captures per second while you hold the shutter. Faster burst means a better chance of freezing the perfect moment in fast-moving scenes.

    • Sometimes — fast burst helps (10+ fps)
    • Often — I need very fast burst (20+ fps)
    • No preference
  4. Question 4 of 7

    Do you want a built-in viewfinder?

    A viewfinder is the eye-level window you look through to compose shots. It is easier to see in bright sunlight than the rear screen and helps steady the camera against your face. Some compact bodies omit it to stay small.

    • Yes
    • No preference
  5. Question 5 of 7

    Do you need weather sealing?

    Weather sealing adds gaskets that resist dust and moisture, so the body shrugs off rain, snow, and dusty environments. Unsealed cameras need more care outdoors and pair best with fair-weather shooting.

    • Yes, I shoot outdoors in tough conditions
    • No preference
  6. Question 6 of 7

    How important is video resolution?

    Higher resolution captures more detail and lets you crop or downsample for cleaner footage. 4K suits most creators; 6K/8K give extra detail and crop room but need bigger storage and a faster computer to edit.

    • At least 4K
    • 6K or higher
    • No preference
  7. Question 7 of 7

    What's your budget?

    Prices shown are launch MSRP in USD. A higher budget unlocks newer sensors, faster processors, and more advanced autofocus — but older or entry bodies can still be excellent value.

    • Under $700
    • Under $1,000
    • Under $1,500
    • No preference