Rating 4.5 51 reviews

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. 


Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Neocamera
15 years ago

Fuji Finepix X100

The Fuji Finepix X100 is a uniquely intriguing camera. Its inconspicuous analog-camera look is alluring for its quantity of buttons and dials, promising efficiency while shooting. A one-of-a-kind hybrid viewfinder lets it have an EVF and an optical-tunnel viewfinder in the same place.
Pros:
  • Superb image quality in compact size
  • Extremely low noise
  • Very good sharpness from wide-open
  • Flexible rendition of colors and tones
  • Bright lens with F/2 maximum aperture
  • Real aperture ring
  • Leaf-Shutter allows High-Speed-Sync
  • Built-In 3-Stop ND Filter
  • Plenty of external controls
  • Inconspicuous...
Cons:
  • Sluggish autofocus system
  • Slow manual focus ring
  • Severe yellow cast under tungsten lighting
  • Live-Histogram shows metered exposure
  • Previews metered exposure
  • not actual
  • Clear but pointless OVF
  • Two dials needed per exposure parameter
  • No AE-L with MF
  • Illogical and under-used button functions,...
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Photography Life
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.
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Mouthshut
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.
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dpreview.com
8 years ago

The X100f is a great camera, no doubt. But so is the X100t, at a lower cost. And for my personal style of shooting I prefer the X70. With that said I still can see why you would/should go for the X100f. Good morning coffee selfie. Crazy amount of push in the shadows for this one.
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expertreviews.co.uk
7 years ago

Fujifilm X100F review: Only the price will put you off

While it's more than likely that you are aware of Fujifilm's mirrorless X-Series range of Compact System Cameras (CSCs), it might have escaped your attention that it also produces a number of X-Series compacts, too.
Pros:
  • First-rate build quality
  • Superb image sharpness
  • Myriad features
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Not as pocketable as true compacts
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Crutchfield
6 years ago

Great camera, Amazing images!

I own a Nikon DSLR with several lenses, but I wanted a small, light portable camera for travel and street or candid photography. I considered getting a mirrorless with changeable lenses, but decided to go with compact, simple, and portable. The optics in this Fuji are incredible!
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CNET
8 years ago

Fujifilm X100F review: A first-rate advanced compact shoots for stellar

An advanced compact for wide-angle and manual-photography fans, the Fujifilm X100F improves upon an already great camera with better autofocus performance and a fine-tuned design on top of its already excellent photo quality. The previous generation of Fujifilm's popular enthusiast "compact" with an APS-C-size sensor, the X100T, had been around for over two years before Fujifilm debuted the X100F, and the camera had only gotten one significant update since it launched in 2011, when the original X100 graduated to the X100S. And while the X100F has essentially the same design, albeit with a few layout tweaks, Fujifilm has made some notable improvements in the camera. That, combined with a dearth of cameras in its category -- fixed-lens compacts with large-ish APS-C sized sensors -- makes the X100F pretty much the only game in town at a reasonable price. Thankfully, it's worth the money.
Pros:
  • The Fujifilm X100F produces excellent photos and the updated autofocus system is a great improvement
  • Plus, it improves on the control layout and retains the manual-optimized shooting design and fast lens that have made it a favorite.
Cons:
  • Sad battery life.
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dpreview.com
9 years ago

Fujifilm X100F Review

The X100F's combination of image quality, usability and styling make it the best in the series yet. It's still a niche camera, but this latest version's limitations stem primarily from its design, rather than its implementation. A true photographers' camera.
Pros:
  • Photographers who want to revel in and be challenged by shooting with a fixed lens, fixed focal length camera.
Cons:
  • Anyone looking for flexibility or immediacy. Or video.
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printerinfo.com
9 years ago

A little retro and a little modern, the X100F is a magical camera
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DP Review
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.
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