Fujifilm FinePix X100F
Fujifilm X100F is the fourth generation of Fujifilm's X100-series. It contains several improvements over previous generations including an AF joystick and the third generation 24.2 MP sensor.
The camera is available in black and silver colours.
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Fujifilm Finepix X100 Camera Review
The Fujifilm Finepix X100 is designed like a classic viewfinder camera yet it offers state-of-the-art digital technology and some brand new and innovative systems. The Hybrid viewfinder, for example, is an example of a sophisticated enhancement of a classic concept.
I've always had a soft spot for the Fuji X100 series and despite its imperfections, it is still my favourite camera from the brand to date. So even though I knew I would be reviewing more or less the same camera once again, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the X100F – the fourth iteration in...
Fujifilm X100F
The Fujifilm X100F is simply a joy to shoot with, experts say. Beautifully retro and refreshingly simple, the X100F has a fixed 35mm-equivalent lens that delivers gorgeous images straight out of the camera, even in low light.- Retro rangefinder styling
- Outstanding image quality
- Robust manual controls
- Fits in a jacket pocket
- Full 1080p HD video
- No built-in zoom
- No image stabilization
But then I've got my own personal issues with it. We're at the fourth generation of the camera and it has no weather sealing. The lens has started to show its age since they upgraded to a 16MP sensor and it has a 24MP sensor attached. I love the 23mm f2's bokeh and flare; but I wish it were sharper.
Fujifilm X100F Review
The X100F is beautiful to use, although the too-easily-clicked rear control dial annoys. We'd hoped the 23mm f/2 lens would be a little crisper wide open and the autofocus could be a bit snappier.- Traditional dials and controls
- Excellent X-Trans sensor
- Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder
- Autofocus feels a tad tardy
- Lens somewhat soft at f/2
- Premium price
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.- 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
- 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
Fujifilm FinePix X100 Review
The Fujifilm X100 is here, offering DSLR-like image quality and noise performance in a decidedly un-DSLR-like package. The classic rangefinder look is smart and relatively compact, at least compared to the typical DSLR. Materials, fit and finish are quite good.- Very good images
- color
- Great features for serious shooters
- Useful hybrid viewfinder
- Cost
- Slow write times
- AF average to a bit slow
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.- 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
- Fixed focal length lens (35mm equivalent
- Limited close-up focusing of 80cm (when using OVF
- High price compared to competition
Fujifilm FinePix X100
If you have the bucks and you want the best photo quality possible, the Fujifilm FinePix X100 delivers. But definitely try before you buy to make sure the focusing systems won't make you crazy.- Thanks to great photo quality
- a clever hybrid viewfinder
- and a cool
- retro design
- there's a lot to like about the Fujifilm FinePix X100
- Sluggish performance
- especially for such a high-priced camera
- and a frustrating navigation control make shooting with the camera a lot less fluid than it should be
Fujifilm FinePix X100 review
Fuji X100: Overview In the decade or so that digital cameras have been widely available, manufacturers have always looked to the design of classic cameras for inspiration. Olympus's recent PEN series harks back to the film models of the same name, while Leica's M range continues with a design long...