Abstract: Here are some favorites.What's Being Whispered: The Fujifilm X100F is lightweight, compact, and has a fixed 23mm f2 lens. It's also got a very low profile body. Plus, its silent mode will make the already quiet camera even quieter. What's so great h...
Traditional dials and controls, Excellent X-Trans sensor, Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder
Autofocus feels a tad tardy, Lens somewhat soft at f/2, Premium price
The X100F is beautiful to use, although the too-easily-clicked rear control dial annoys. We'd hoped the 23mm f/2 lens would be a little crisper wide open and the autofocus could be a bit snappier. But the image quality is superb, the hybrid viewfinder is...
The sensor, processing engine and autofocus changes made by the X100F in comparison to the X100T make a significant difference enabling larger, high quality images to be captured with well-controlled noise levels.The changes to the handling, especially th...
Great image quality, though the lens is starting to show its age, Class leading autofocus performance and perhaps the best APS-C camera made when it comes to autofocus, Great body overall, Reliable with great battery life,
Give me weather sealing, I have many personal qualms with the Fujifilm X100F, but it isn't at all a bad camera. In fact, in many ways it's the absolute best APS-C camera on the market. It's small, autofocuses quickly, has a low profile, delivers great ima
Published: 2017-05-30, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
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
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, PS – Don't forget if you find my work useful, you can support me next time
The X100F takes Fujifilm's high-end compact series into its fourth generation, upgrading the earlier X100T with the latest X-Trans III / 24MP sensor (and its superior AF system), along with additional controls including an AF joystick and ISO dial. As bef...
Abstract: This Fujifilm X100F Review is based on a production model. All sample images are unretouched, except where specified.The X100F is basically an upgraded X100T, but the enhancements are worthwhile: the excellent 24-MP APS-C CMOS III sensor found in the prof...
Abstract: Specifications Accessories USA VersionPerformance Compared UsageRecommendations MoreFujifilm X100 F (16.6 oz./470g with battery and card, about $1,299 ) bigger. I got mine at Ritz. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at B&H. This ad-free website's...
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Abstract: The fixed lens camera market may be a bit niche, but it's here that you'll find some of the best cameras you can buy. Sensors ranging from APS-C to full-frame are designed to match their lenses, which cover ranges from 28-75mm equiv, so image quality is...
Published: 2017-04-05, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Crisp wide-angle lens, Bright f/2 aperture, In-lens ND filter, Fast autofocus, Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, Focus select joystick, 1/4,000-second leaf shutter, Physical control dials, Film Simulation modes, Wi-Fi
Lens lacks stabilization, Video limited to 1080p, Sometimes struggles with tracking subjects
The Fujifilm X100F is everything a premium compact camera should be, capturing SLR-quality images in a form factor that slides into your jacket pocket...