Testseek.com have collected 132 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix X100 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix X100.
March 2011
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132 Reviews
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I can’t say enough good things about the Fuji X100. It’s the most I’ve enjoyed a camera in a long time. While it has some quirks in its menu and some slow behavior at times, a recent firmware update should address many initial complaints.Finally, som...
The Fujifilm X100 (MSRP $1199.95) is the kind of camera that should only be purchased by someone that can appreciate its intricacies—and overlook its eccentricities. While the camera is capable of capturing incredibly good photos, you have to have som...
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Published: 2011-07-01, Author: Jeremy , review by: camcorderinfo.com
Despite its numerous flaws, the Fuji FinePix X100 delivered impressive video performance in our testing. The camera's fast lens proved to work well in low light, and noise levels were kept to a minimum at all times. The fact that the camera does n...
Abstract: Compact CameraFebruary 18, 2012 0 This beautiful, quirky, and often irksome camera delivers in the image quality department Fujifilm X100 12.3MP »...
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Published: 2011-06-15, Author: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
Abstract: The long-awaited FinePix X100 is a true street machineWhat's Hot: Extremely High image quality; cool design. What's Not: Too many controls lost in the menus. Who it's For: Shooters looking for a rangefinder-like experience without breaking the bank.With...
The highly anticipated Fujifilm X100 delivers the excellent image quality photo enthusiasts will demand from a $1200 camera, but it is not without its share of first-generation faults.
Abstract: The images I get from my Fuji X100 are nothing short of amazing, under every lighting condition from desert sun to dim restaurants to moonlight. The X100 makes people's skin tones look fantastic, and gives great col...
Published: 2011-05-31, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Thanks to great photo quality, a clever hybrid viewfinder, and a cool, retro design, there's a lot to like about the Fujifilm FinePix X100
Sluggish performance, especially for such a high-priced camera, and a frustrating navigation control make shooting with the camera a lot less fluid than it should be
If you have the bucks and you want the best photo quality possible, the Fujifilm FinePix X100 delivers. But definitely try before you buy to make sure the focusing systems won't make you crazy.
Superb image quality, Bright, quick lens, Exceptionally solid build and grip, Smart physical and onscreen controls, Optical viewfinder with overlay and electronic option, Good preview LCD, Wide range of bracketing modes, Remote shutter option,
No lens zoom for those that need it, Expensive relative to compacts, Optical viewfinder doesn't aim down the lens, No external microphone input, Not really meant for sustained burst shooting.
The X100 isn't an easy choice to make if you're just shopping casually. At $1,200, it's twice as expensive as an entry-level interchangeable lens camera and three times as much as advanced compacts like the S95. To some extent, that's understandable an...
Excellent photo quality, with very low noise levels, Cool rangefinderstyle body, complete with manual aperture/focus rings and dials for shutter speed and exposure compensation, Very fast, sharp F2.0, 23mm (35mmequivalent) lens, Oneofakind, large hybrid viewfinder can be optical (with a framing guide and tons of shooting data overlaid) or electronic (with 1.44M pixels), 2.8" LCD display with 460k
Expensive, Optical viewfinder takes getting used to due to moving frame and 90% coverage; viewfinder is hard to see in low light, or when wearing polarized sunglasses and shooting in the portrait orientation, Design annoyances: plasticky fourway controller is too small and easy to press the wrong direction; power switch too easy to bump, Buffer memory fills up quickly; long write times when RAW i
The Fuji FinePix X100 has been making a lot of waves in the digital photography world since it was first shown at Photokina in 2010. How could you not drool over a rangefinder-style camera with an APS-C sensor, fast prime lens, and unique hybrid viewf...