Fuji is making some of the best digital cameras you buy for your money and they're changing the entry-level mirrorless game with the new X-T100. In many ways, this camera is more important to the company that the X-T2 and the new X-H1.
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Fuji is making some of the best digital cameras you buy for your money and they're changing the entry-level mirrorless game with the new X-T100. In many ways, this camera is more important to the company that the X-T2 and the new X-H1.
The inclusion of an EVF puts the X-T100 in a class above the X-A5 and makes it a more worthwhile purchase for outdoor photographers in the Southern Hemisphere, where bright sunlight can make monitor screens unreadable.
This is the first non-P&S I've ever owned, so understand that my knowledge for a review is limited.. but I've taken this beauty out every day since I bought it and am loving it - so easy to use, lightweight (sling it across your body and you don't event know its there under your arm), has multiple...
Depending on how you look at it, the Fujifilm X-T100 is either the company's most advanced camera for beginners, or its most basic premium model. It slots into Fuji's mirrorless X-Series lineup, between the entry-level and the excellent X-T20.
Excellent image quality; Stylish design; Easy to use; Has both an EVF and touchscreen; Small size
Low frame-rate 4K video; Average autofocus; No weatherproofing; Slow; noisy kit lens
The Fujifilm X-T100 is a mid-range compact system camera with a 24 megapixel sensor, 4K video recording, three-way tilting touchscreen, electronic viewfinder and Bluetooth connectivity. It sits above the entry-level X-A5 and below the prosumer X-T20 in the now extensive Fujifilm camera range.
The Fujifilm XT100 is a capable entry-level camera at a competitive price, which delivers good-looking images with a feature-set that'll suit beginners and satisfy more advanced photographers alike.
The Fujifilm X-T100's classic SLR-style design definitely turns some heads. In fact, when recently out shooting with the camera, I was approached by a Sony a6000 owner who wanted to know more about it. The body is well-built, though the faux leather is a bit slippery.
Travel; portrait and landscape photographers who want excellent image quality; an articulating LCD and top-notch selection of lenses
Capturing anything moving or recording video; Shooting bursts of Raw images
I was introduced to Fujifilm's mirrorless cameras back in 2012 during a press conference that launched the Fujifilm X-Pro1. During the press conference, a Fujifilm representative told Shutterbug's former editor and myself they planned to be number three in camera sales, something that may have...
Occasional overexposure and some too easily pressed buttons are just minor annoyances. The X-T100 has a simple, classical design, a practical and compact kit lens, and a very effective control layout. The image quality is top-drawer too.
Compact 15-45mm kit lens; Value and style combined; Consistently sharp shots
Average autofocus speeds; CMOS sensor not X-Trans; Prone to overexposure
The Fujifilm X-T100 is Fujifilm's entry-level X-Mount mirrorless camera with an electronic viewfinder. It offers advanced features including full manual controls, a flash hot-shoe, and raw shooting.
Excellent colour reproduction; Stylish SLR looks; Great noise performance; Compact 15-45mm kit lens; Face / eye detection focus; Mic socket
15fps 4K video; Limited ISO range when shooting raw; Focus struggles at times; EVF isn't very detailed
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