Fujifilm FinePix X100
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13 years ago
Fujifilm X100S First Impressions Review
The X100S retains everything that photographers loved about its predecessor and irons out the performance kinks-as far as we can tell. Fujifilm had some lost years in the late aughts, but when the original X100 was released in 2011, it set the company on a bright and promising new path.
Pros:
- What the X100 should have been in the first place
- New X-Trans II APS -C sensor
- Revamped autofocus system and manual focus features
Cons:
- Fixed-lens design isn't for everybody
13 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix X100
The Fujifilm FinePix X100 is no ordinary compact. Made for the high-end market, this retro-looking, magnesium alloy beast is built around a large 12.3-megapixel APS-C sized sensor and fixed 23mm F/2.0 lens (that's 35mm in equivalent terms). There's no zoom to be found here.
Pros:
- Great image quality
- unique design
- great build quality
- ingenious viewfinder
Cons:
- Not the fastest AF
- some macro focus issues
- expensive
- not for the mass market
13 years ago
Fuji X100 review
It's been a while since there has been buzz around a new Fujifilm camera like there is around its 12.3 megapixel FinePix X100. Perhaps even coming up to a decade, since the company launched its first digital SLR.
Pros:
- Retro styling
- DSLR-sized sensor
- Low light performance
Cons:
- The expense
- No zoom
- Common image quality issues
13 years ago
Fuji X100 Review
To be honest, I was not planning on writing a review of the Fuji X100 camera. First, because the camera was sent to me in error. As I was preparing to send it back, I was asked if I wanted to try it out, so I agreed to check it out and ended up shooting with it for a week.
13 years ago
Great general photography camera, but...
not for those who want just a point-and-shoot. The reason I'm saying this is that this camera -along with the Fujifilm X-Pro1 / X-E1- is on par with the greatest full-frame DSLRs out there (for instance Canon EOS 5DMkIII / 6D...), if we talk about picture quality. The UI however, is quite complex.
13 years ago
can't afford a leica?
can't afford a leica? this is probably the next best thing to the leica m-9. I dont own the x-100 but thanks to a friend i've had the opportunity of spending some time with it. for the price it's a good buy.
13 years ago
This camera made my DSLR's lonely...
Excellent results in 99% of lighting conditions. F2-F16 Range very versatile. If used in Auto mode, ANYONE can use it. Manual mode allows unlimited possibilities, film emulation modes are amazing, built-in ND filter very handy.
13 years ago
Fujifilm Finepix X100 Camera – Review
Retro may be in right now but there's something distinctly ironic about Fujifilm's X100, which combines state of the art technology with a classic rangefinder-style body echoing the looks of units from four decades back.
Pros:
- Stunning retro looks
- That amazing viewfinder
- Good control layout and handling
- Top notch image quality
- State of the art noise control
Cons:
- Slow and awkward image processor
- Not cheap
13 years ago
"State Of The Art, Hidden In A Retro Design"
Despite taking it up as a "option" (now there is an old term for you) when I was at school, to be honest photography has always alluded me. I'm very much a point and click kind of guy, I like a camera to focus for me, and essentially be a perfect shot.
Pros:
- As advanced or as simplistic as you want it to be
Cons:
- Almost impossible to understand manual
13 years ago
Professional!
This camera gives a very very professional feel when I hold it in my hand. It appears like those old cameras, with the conventional looks. But on the inside it is loaded with features. The whole layout of the controls is very very proffesional. The zooming capabilities are just awesome.
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