Fujifilm FinePix X100
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9 years ago
Fujifilm X100F review
Fujifilm's star is now so high in the camera makers' firmament that it's easy to forget just how recently the firm was primarily a purveyor of identikit zoom compacts. The camera that set it on course towards higher things was the original X100, with its retro rangefinder-style design, fixed lens,...
Pros:
- + Traditional control dials are quick and engaging to use
- + Superb JPEG colour rendition and excellent raw image quality
- + Unique hybrid viewfinder gives a useful choice of viewing options
- + Stunning rangefinder-style design
Cons:
- ISO dial can be awkward to use with the camera to your eye
- Lens is a bit prone to flare
- Filter thread and hood adapter is a pricey optional extra
9 years ago
Review: Fujifilm X100F
Fujifilm's fixed lens flagships seem to get better with every generation, and the series' fourth member (hence the "F") is here to stake its claim as the world's most desirable travel camera.
9 years ago
Fujifilm X100F review
The X100F takes Fujifilm's high-end compact series into its fourth generation, building upon the previous X100T with the latest 24 Megapixel X-Trans III / APSC sensor and additional controls.
Pros:
- Good-looking, fairly compact body with lots of controls, Great quality out-of-camera
- Industry-leading JPEG engine, Innovative hybrid viewfinder with optical and electronic views, Fixed 23mm f2 lens perfect for general and street photography, Leaf shutter is quiet and supports fast flash sync speeds
Cons:
- No stabilisation
- Limits usefulness for video, Lens soft at close focusing distances, No 4k video, and 1080p limited to 15 min clips, Screen doesn't tilt and isn't touch-sensitive
15 years ago
Fujifilm Finepix X100
Although production of Fujifilm's FinePix X100 was set back by the earthquake and tsunami that devastated north-eastern Japan, the factory in Sendai resumed production at the end of March and stocks were scheduled to arrive in Australia late in April.
14 years ago
Fujifilm X100 Digital Camera Review
The X100 is a truly pioneering camera that has brought retro styling back to market in a big way. Though retro styling aside the real beauty of the X100 is that it offers the market a relatively inexpensive rangefinder camera that delivers incredible image quality from a large APS CMOS sensor.
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.
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.
15 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix X100 Digital Camera Review
The new Fujifilm FinePix X100 is put through a full review to find out how this camera performs in use.
Pros:
- Extremely quiet shutter
- Very low noise at all ISO settings
- Hybrid Optical / Electronic viewfinder - world's first
- Excellent image quality and colour
- Excellent build quality
Cons:
- Fixed focal length lens (35mm equivalent
- Limited close-up focusing of 80cm (when using OVF
- High price compared to competition
15 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix X100 Review
UPDATED, NOVEMBER 2012: Launched in March 2011, the Fujifilm FinePix X100 was the first model to grace the company's premium-grade ‘X-series' range. Packing an APS-C sensor, hybrid viewfinder and fixed 35mm lens into a rangefinder style body, the X100 lacks the proprietary X-Trans sensor of more...
Pros:
- High-end feel
- superb image quality and hybrid viewfinder
Cons:
- Price
- can be a touch slow in operation
15 years ago
Fujifilm Finepix X100
Did anyone mention an age of austerity? Certainly not at Fuji Towers, from whence has appeared the manufacturer's most expensive and inevitably most exciting digital camera for coming up to a decade.
Pros:
- Superb quality quality
- Exceptional image quality
- Versatile yet easy to use
Cons:
- Very expensive
- Fixed zoom lens
- Slightly fiddly controls
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