Fujifilm FinePix X100
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10 years ago
Fantastic Camera !!!!
I am purchase Fujifilm Finepix X100 camera and it is so good clarity . the more function are available in Fujifilm Finepix X100 camera ."The Fujifilm FinePix X100' design makes for an appealing purchase, and with impressive image results it's a fantastic high-end compact camera companion.
9 years ago
Superbra, is very satisfied. Fuji's built-in .jpeg conversion does something magical (though "grumps" the high ISO images), much much better than I've seen before.
9 years ago
A little retro and a little modern, the X100F is a magical camera
9 years ago
The X100F is the fourth iteration of a, by now, much loved series. They might not have quite the 'every photographer should try shooting with one' appeal of a true rangefinder, but the combination of its large sensor, small body, classic looks and layout has attracted a dedicated user base.
9 years ago
Fujifilm X100F
The Fujifilm X100F is the latest in Fujifilm's series of fixed-length premium compact cameras. It features the latest generation X-Trans CMOS sensor, which has 24.3 megapixels - a jump up from the 16.3 megapixel sensor of the X100F's predecessor, the X100T.
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
With a 23mm F2 fixed lens (35mm equivalent) and a 24.3-megapixel APS-C size X-Trans CMOS III image sensor, the first thing you'll notice about the is its retro stylings. The X100F is simple and elegant.
Pros:
- Outstanding image quality in all types of scenes
- Minimal noise in photos shot at high native ISO settings
- Prime f/2 lens produces very sharp detail in images
- 91-point AF mode is upgrade over X100F's predecessor
- Full manual control modes
- including manual focus
- available
- New image processor...
Cons:
- Camera's operational aspects are a little quirky
- it takes some practice to use this model efficiently, Lack of a mode dial may confuse some photographers at first, Combination shutter speed/ISO dial is odd, but it's functional once you get the hang of it, Prime lens is sharp and fast, but has no...
9 years ago
Fujifilm X100F
Fujifilm's X100 series has long been a hit with photographers. Its classic design-the first version helped to popularize the retro look for digital cameras -and optical viewfinder appeals to modern photographers who, in the past, would have opted for a compact rangefinder.
Pros:
- Crisp wide-angle lens
- Bright f/2 aperture
- In-lens ND filter
- Fast autofocus
- Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder
- Focus select joystick
- 1/4,000-second leaf shutter
- Physical control dials
- Film Simulation modes
- Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Lens lacks stabilization
- Video limited to 1080p
- Sometimes struggles with tracking subjects
9 years ago
Now six years old, still a great value and a great little camera.
This camera is very old in the very fast moving world of electronic devices. I saw the very first mention of this camera back in 2011. People loved the image quality that the sensor delivered, loved the tiny 23mm f2 lens (35mm equivalent view in FF terms) but didn't love the auto focus that was...
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.
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