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.
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
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.
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...
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.
Fujifilm has carved a niche in the APS-C mirrorless market with its stunning range of retro-looking X Series cameras. This latest offering has a 24.2MP Bayer sensor and exudes charm, with its design layout mimicking 35mm classic style.
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
This is a little camera but is power-packed with brilliant performance. It has great build quality. It provides excellent image quality with richly saturated color and good sharpness. It also allows access to all of Fuji's truly outstanding range of X-mount lenses and gives a bang for the buck.
Excellent JPEG quality; Articulating LCD allows for selfies; Wide selection of excellent lenses; USB charging and a long battery life; High-resolution viewfinder useful for shooting in bright light
Prone to overexposure; CMOS sensor is not X-Trans; Using the touch-swipe functions is awkward with touch shooting or auto-focusing
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