Published: 2020-03-16, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
With its fifth generation, the Fujifilm X100V finally fulfils the ambition and promise of the original concept. Since day-one back in 2010 it's delivered one of Fujifilm's X-Trans sensors in an attractive compact and retro-styled body with a fixed lens, h...
Slim and pocketable, 26.1MP APS-C sensor, New tilting touchscreen
Non-interchangeable lens, No optical stabilization, Luxury price
We were expecting Fujifilm to put its latest 26.1-megapixel sensor into the new X100V, but the company has done a lot more besides. The X100V has a new, sharper lens to do justice to the latest sensor and the tilting touchscreen on the back makes this cam...
Slim and pocketable, 26.1MP APS-C sensor, New tilting touchscreen
Non-interchangeable lens, No optical stabilization, Price
We were expecting Fujifilm to put its latest 26.1-megapixel sensor into the new X100V, but the company has done a lot more besides. The X100V has a new, sharper lens to do justice to the latest sensor and the tilting touchscreen on the back makes this cam...
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Abstract: Ahead of our full Fujifilm X100V review, we've published the following articles: Announcement: Fujifilm X100V Premium Compact Camera February 4, 2020 The Fujifilm X100V is a new premium compact camera with a 26 megapixel APS-C sensor and a fixed 23m...
Abstract: It doesn't sound like a deal-breaker to us, but you'll need to attach the optional AR-X100 adapter ring and use a protective filter on the lens itself to achieve the full weather resistance package. It seems that rugged camera body itself is nicely sealed...
I'm going to be completely, 100% honest and that that I DESPERATELY NEED MORE TIME WITH THE CAMERA. The Fujifilm X100V seems to be ticking off all the boxes to make this a class-leading camera. But we still need to see if it can handle autofocusing for bo...
Published: 2020-08-28, Author: Chris , review by: techguide.com.au
Dual optical/digital rangefinder, Compact form factor, Intuitive to use with traditionally inspired controls
Fixed lens with single focal length, AF a little slow to lock, Screen tilts but doesn't flip forward
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Abstract: It's been a long time since many of us has stepped outside Singapore borders. But with restrictions easing, travel is resuming in many parts of the world. If you are going to step on a plane or boat soon, here are the best gadgets to bring along with you...