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 doub...
The increased resolution and improvements to performance – particularly buffer capacity – make the X100F a worthwhile update that should appeal to fans of Fujifilm's rangefinder cameras. Add to that the fact that it's now supported by the major third-part...
It's got the specs of a premium camera. It's got the metal build, leather-like retro looks of a premium camera. And now it's got even more performance. I'm seriously impressed.With the same internals as Fuji's top-flight CSCs, that fantastic hybrid viewfi...
Abstract: OK, so I'll admit it, I'm not a professional photographer…but cameras have always been part of my life.I shot film as kid in the 70s, and my passion is black and white and I still shot this style using both digital and 35mm film. One of my favourite films...
Uncompromising build quality and timeless design, Unique hybrid viewfinder makes it easier to frame your photos, Bright f/2 lens enables vivid noisefree RAW images, Plenty of manual exposure controls make it especially satisfying to use, There are 15 very
Rather expensive for a fixed lens camera with no zoom, Video is limited to Full HD (not 4K), Accessories, like a hood adapter and filter thread, are also expensive, The touchscreen is fixed (not tilting), The interface is not very intuitive and takes some
If you know what you're doing, the X100F is a joy to use thanks to the premium feel of the many manual exposure dials. This fourth edition adds a control dial at the front and moves the buttons on the back to make it possible to operate with one hand.Th...
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Published: 2017-09-28, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Unique hybrid viewfinder is amazing, enhanced autofocus system with easy-to-use focus lever to rear, great lens and image quality, solid build quality, electronic shutter is near-silent (up to 1/32,000th sec)
It's really expensive, close-up focus won't produce sharp shots at wider apertures, 35mm equivalent lens won't suit all, still no vari-angle screen or touch controls, still no true ISO 100 sensitivity
There's no ignoring the the X100F is a niche product that won't suit a great many people. There's no optical zoom. Close-up shooting isn't great at the widest aperture, due to resulting softness. It's also hugely expensive at £1,249 (a result of the sinki...
Published: 2017-09-20, Author: Lori , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Fujifilm X100F produces excellent photos and the updated autofocus system is a great improvement. Plus, it improves on the control layout and retains the manual-optimized shooting design and fast lens that have made it a favorite
Sad battery life
An advanced compact for wide-angle and manual-photography fans, the Fujifilm X100F improves upon an already great camera with better autofocus performance and a fine-tuned design on top of its already excellent photo quality...
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Published: 2017-06-21, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Fujifilm's philosophy of 'Kaizen', or continuous improvement, is perfectly illustrated with the Fujifilm X100F. Since the arrival of the X100 back in 2011, the company has tweaked, refined and added new features to each iteration. All three models before...
Fujifilm's philosophy of 'Kaizen', or continuous improvement, is perfectly illustrated with the Fujifilm X100F.Since the arrival of the X100 back in 2011, the company has tweaked, refined and added new features to each iteration. All three models before t...