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 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.- First-rate build quality
- Superb image sharpness
- Myriad features
- Expensive
- Not as pocketable as true compacts
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!
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
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 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
The camera market has certainly shown signs of growth over the last two years or so with the launch of many new power performers. The latest in the world of cameras is the all new Fujifilm FinePix X100, which is definitely a camera but can rather be considered as an oddball.
If, a few weeks back, you happened to see a British chap d'un certain age wandering around Lamma Island, Hong Kong, with a retro-looking camera round his neck and humming This Year's Love , it was yours truly.
REVIEW: Fujifilm Finepix X100
Not quite as flexible as a DSLR, nor as user friendly as a standard compact, the Finepix X100 is a bit of an anomaly in the digital camera market. It's lovingly designed, and its hybrid viewfinder may well prove to be a sneak-peek at the future of high-end snappers, not to mention the sheer quality...
Fuji X100 Digital Camera Review
Are there better cameras that cost less than the $1199 price tag? I'm sure there are. But there aren't many that can match the sturdy build, good looks, and great performance in such a package smaller than a digital SLR.- + Looks great
- + Feels great
- + Smaller than a full-size digital SLR
- - More expensive than your ordinary digital camera, - No zoom
- can't change lens, - If you want a petite camera, look elsewhere, - No auto-intelligent-preprogrammed-whizbang features, - If you take a lousy picture, you only have yourself to blame