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How recipes map to bodies.

Every recipe in the Fujipic library is tuned for . If your camera is on this page, every published recipe will load and shoot as the recipe author intended — the in-camera JPEG pipeline is consistent across bodies that share a sensor and processor.

As we add support for additional sensor families, recipe pages will list the exact bodies a recipe has been verified on. Until then, treat the sensor family on each camera card as the source of truth for recipe compatibility.

Questions, answered

Match the sensor generation first, then the body. Recipes in our library are tuned for the X-Trans III, X-Trans IV, and GFX sensor families — every body listed on this page is a valid starting point. Pick based on the controls you want (dials, hybrid viewfinder, IBIS) and your budget; the recipe results will look the same on any camera in the same sensor family.
Film simulations and recipe parameters live in the camera's image processor, which is paired with a specific sensor generation. Two bodies sharing the same sensor (for example, the X-T3 and X-T30) render identical JPEGs from the same recipe. Two bodies in different sensor generations render differently — even if the recipe settings are identical.
No. IBIS, autofocus, burst speed, and viewfinder type change how you capture the photo, but they don't touch the JPEG pipeline. The recipe's look is determined entirely by the film simulation, white balance, tone curves, and grain — all driven by the sensor and processor pair.
Yes. Recipes don't go stale — an X-T2 from 2016 still produces the same X-Trans III output it did at launch, and the recipes tuned for that sensor will keep working. Discontinued bodies on the used market are one of the cheapest ways to get into Fujifilm recipe shooting.
Recipes don't reference lens data. The same recipe applied to the same body produces the same JPEG rendering regardless of which lens is mounted. Lens choice affects depth of field, sharpness, and rendering character — not the recipe itself.
The catalog is expanding. We're prioritising bodies with strong recipe communities, starting with the X-Trans III and X-Trans IV generations and extending outward. If your body shares a sensor with one already listed, our recipes for that sensor will work on yours today.