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Fujifilm FinePix X100F

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Stuff.tv
★★★★★
13 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix X100 review

Wonderfully retro, but with performance that's right up there with today's best

wexphotographic.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
A remarkable little camera

Excellent day to day camera that will far surpass your expectations!

AF selection point joystick; Compact; Great Features; Great autofocus; Great image quality; Lightweight; Nice feel; Simple Controls; improved battery life

Could use a lens update; ISO switch hard to operate; No weather sealing; it could use sensor based image stabilisation; out of focus for large apertures

UK Digital
★★★★★
5 years ago
Excellent camera and service from ukdigital

First uk digital. Dispatched the camera to me, as promised, the day after order placement. Complimentary and complementary leather case was not in stock but arrived within a few days. Excellent service. Camera is as good as the reviews. In simple terms you turn it on, point, and take great photos.

johnlewis.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Classical camera

Great camera for street photography, etc. Nice and compact. The fixed prime lens means you have to think about composition rather than using a zoom lazily. However, there is such a high megapixel count that you can crop very aggressively and retain quality.

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fujifilm X100F review

The X100F gets full marks not for being the best all-round compact camera, but for being brilliant at what it does. Namely, packing the build and performance of a premium camera into something that can (almost) slip into your jacket pocket. There's no doubt that £1249 is a lot to spend on a compact and, without 4K video, an articulating screen or proper interchangeable lenses, the X100F isn't the most versatile camera around. But it is the purist's choice, with superb image quality, well laid out controls and a beautiful design. If you're eyeing up a premium retro compact to be your main camera, then you should definitely also consider Fujifilm's X-Pro2, while bearing in mind the considerable cost of adding lenses to its £1349 body-only price tag. If you love stills and are happy with a 35mm equivalent lens, though, look no further. Buy the Fujifilm X100F camera here from Wex photographic

Sharp, bright 23mm lens; Excellent high ISO performance; Compact size and solid build; Fast autofocus;

Fixed focal length might occasionally frustrate; No 4K video recording;

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fujifilm X100F review review

Sharp, bright 23mm lens; Excellent high ISO performance; Compact size and solid build; Fast autofocus;

Fixed focal length might occasionally frustrate; No 4K video recording;

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
7 years ago

With a 23mm F2 fixed lens (35mm equivalent) and a 24.3-megapixel APS-C size X-Trans CMOS III image sensor, the first thing you'll notice about the is its retro stylings. The X100F is simple and elegant.

Outstanding image quality in all types of scenes; Minimal noise in photos shot at high native ISO settings; Prime f/2 lens produces very sharp detail in images; 91-point AF mode is upgrade over X100F's predecessor; Full manual control modes; including manual focus; available; New image processor...

Camera's operational aspects are a little quirky; it takes some practice to use this model efficiently, Lack of a mode dial may confuse some photographers at first, Combination shutter speed/ISO dial is odd, but it's functional once you get the hang of it, Prime lens is sharp and fast, but has no...

The Gadgeteer
★★★★★
12 years ago
Fuji X100 Digital Camera Review

Are there better cameras that cost less than the $1199 price tag? I'm sure there are. But there aren't many that can match the sturdy build, good looks, and great performance in such a package smaller than a digital SLR.

+ Looks great; + Feels great; + Smaller than a full-size digital SLR

- More expensive than your ordinary digital camera, - No zoom; can't change lens, - If you want a petite camera, look elsewhere, - No auto-intelligent-preprogrammed-whizbang features, - If you take a lousy picture, you only have yourself to blame

Tech Digest
★★★★★
12 years ago
REVIEW: Fujifilm Finepix X100

Not quite as flexible as a DSLR, nor as user friendly as a standard compact, the Finepix X100 is a bit of an anomaly in the digital camera market. It's lovingly designed, and its hybrid viewfinder may well prove to be a sneak-peek at the future of high-end snappers, not to mention the sheer quality...

Practical Photography
★★★★★
7 years ago

Back in September 2010 Fuji announced the X100, the first in a new line of retro-styled premium compacts. It featured a sharp 23mm prime, an APS-C sensor, and a very portable body, which made the camera a huge hit with enthusiasts who wanted to fit DSLR quality into an inside jacket pocket.

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