Purchased this as a replacement camera for my hobby as i have had Fuji before and was impressed with the camera. This one though has fallen short of expectations and had to be returned for refund ( pending ).
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Purchased this as a replacement camera for my hobby as i have had Fuji before and was impressed with the camera. This one though has fallen short of expectations and had to be returned for refund ( pending ).
For photographers simply looking for a good, affordable starter camera, we still recommend the Sony a6000 as our entry-level Editors' Choice. It's an older model, so you don't get a touch LCD or Bluetooth, but it does have Wi-Fi, an EVF, a tilting LCD, and much faster focus and burst capture.
Attractive, sturdy body; Strong image quality; Excellent lens library; Solid control interface; Sharp EVF; Hot shoe and in-body flash; Articulated touch LCD
Frustratingly slow performance; Inconsistent autofocus with ineffective tracking; Touch not available for menu navigation; Raw capture not available at all ISOs; Choppy 15fps 4K video
The Fujifilm X-T100 is an intermediate mirrorless digital camera that packs high image-quality with a very rich feature set and efficient controls. The 24 MP APS-C CMOS sensor in the X-T100 offers builtin Phase-Detect AF uses a traditional Bayer CFA and Anti-Alias filter stack to deliver a low...
Extremely low image noise until ISO 1600; Good dynamic-range; Nicely saturated colors; Minimal shutter-lag; Generally responsive; Excellent ergonomics; High number of external controls; Good battery-life
Tendency to over-expose; Strong noise-reduction; Slow autofocus; Poor Auto WB; Not Exposure-Priority; 2s Video capture delay; Below average shot-to-shot speeds
Fujifilm's low-cost X-T camera is both stunning and frustrating, but some will love it.
Fantastic design; Articulating touchscreen; Great image quality; Good level of direct control; Built-in electronic viewfinder
Slow autofocus; 4K video limited to 15 fps; No in-body image stabilization
We've long been fans of Fujifilm's mirrorless cameras, so when the X-T100 was announced it got us scratching our head a bit: is there space in the X-series line-up for an entry-level model which does things a little differently to its bigger brothers
Good image quality potential with the right lenses; Tilt-angle screen and touch controls
Focus is off a bit too frequently; Power zoom lens changes X-series use proposition
The Fujifilm X-T100 is a bit of an oddity in the Japanese company's mirrorless line-up: with its power zoom lens attached it functions differently to its X-series family, but not in a way that's particularly proficient for entry-level users, which sees it sit in a place that's neither here nor there.
Good image quality potential with the right lenses; Tilt-angle screen and touch controls;
Focus is off a bit too frequently; Power zoom lens changes X-series use proposition;
The Fujifilm X-T100 has the looks of an old-school, retro camera, with all the functionality of a modern one. There are quite a number of useful features on the unit, with great build quality to boot.
Retro styling; Great feature set; Viewfinder features
ISO range for RAW images; 4K limited to 15fps; Touchscreen focus stability
The Fujifilm X-T100 is a SLR-style mirrorless camera with excellent photo quality plus a unique articulating LCD, high-res viewfinder and great battery life. However, its autofocus subject tracking abilities are disappointing, with only 15 fps recording at 4K and overall poor video quality.
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;
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
While the absence of an X Trans sensor on the Fujifilm X-T100 is a little disappointing, the reality is that this has allowed Fujifilm to price the camera a little more aggressively.
Film Simulation modes are great; Easy to use; Great image quality for the price; Very good viewfinder; Stylish design
ISO range limited for raw shooting; Only 15fps when shooting 4K; Focusing could be snappier
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