About Which Fuji?
Who writes this site, and how the data is put together.
Abu Ashraf Masnun
Software engineer and long-time Fujifilm X-series shooter
I have been meaning to write this page for a while. I'm Abu Ashraf Masnun, a software engineer and, I'll admit it, a Fuji fanboy. I have owned and shot a long line of Fujifilm X-series bodies over the years, so most of what you read here comes from actually living with these cameras, not from reading a spec sheet once. Which Fuji started as a spreadsheet I kept for myself while trying to figure out which body to buy next, and it grew into the site you're on now.
Here is the deal with the data. Every spec on this site is entered and checked by hand against Fujifilm's own published product pages, not scraped and not spun from press releases. When two cameras tie on a number, the comparison says so instead of inventing a winner. The verdicts are opinionated because a comparison that refuses to pick is useless, but every claim traces back to a spec you can see in the table, and where I have shot the body myself I say so.
I'm not a paid reviewer and this is not a store. I shoot the X-series because I like the way these cameras feel and the pictures they make, and I'd rather help you skip the same research rabbit holes I fell into. If a page here saved you an hour, that's the whole point.
What I cover
- Fujifilm cameras
- Fujifilm X-series
- APS-C mirrorless cameras
- Camera comparisons
- Photography gear
How the data works
Every camera on the site is entered by hand from Fujifilm's own published specs. The side-by-side comparisons highlight the winner on each spec, and when two bodies tie, neither gets the highlight. The written verdicts are opinionated on purpose, but every claim in them comes back to a number you can see in the spec table.