26.1MP; 4K video capture, Improves on previous model, Snazzy retro design
Autofocus can be touchy, Not for beginners,
The Fujifilm X100V is a compact, retro-design powerhouse, fully capable of capturing sharp images. While autofocus has to be babied sometimes, it's a small price to pay for its performance, one you'll rarely deal with. Comparing it with its previous model...
The size is just right, Image quality, Weather Sealing, EVF and OVF are very nice, Autofocus, The feel in the hand,
Battery life could be a bit better, I wish the camera were weather sealed from the start and didn't require a lens filter to do so, I wish the touchscreen were more capable, The exposure compensation dial needs to lock
Published: 2020-04-16, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Improved lens, Dust and splash protection, Tilting LCD, Hybrid optical-electronic viewfinder, Dial-driven control, In-camera film looks and Raw processing, 11fps bursts, 4K video, Retro looks in black or silver,
Omits optical and in-body stabilization, Lens filter required for weather protection, Limited to UHS-I transfer speeds, Autofocus not always immediate
The Fujifilm X100V is the camera to get if you like the idea of a Leica rangefinder, but also want modern amenities like autofocus and video...
Street and documentary photography and videography, environmental portraiture, social snapshots, travel
Vlogging, sports and action where longer focal lengths are required, high-res landscape photography
The X100V is (predictably) the best X100 yet, and frankly, leads its market segment in terms of overall capability.Read moreSample galleriesOur pre-production camera gallery started out with a dark, gray January, and our full-production gallery ends with...
Abstract: Compact cameras have seen a lot of improvements in the past few years. Faster autofocus, better ISO resolution, filters, IBIS, megapickles: the list of advancements is deep. Fujifilm has been at the forefront of innovation with its x100 series of cameras...
Published: 2020-03-24, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Higher resolution sensor, Realistic skin tones, New tilt screen, Fast shooting speeds, Great video capability,
Lack of image and video stabilization, Mediocre low-light capability, Autofocus occasionally laggy, Summary, Fujifilm's X100-series compact street photography cameras have always handled well, and the X100V is no exception. However, Fujifilm has introduce
Fujifilm has spent years perfecting the X100 series and, as a result, the X100V is a beautiful camera that's a joy to use. At the same time, it represents the biggest upgrade yet from a technical standpoint, helping Fujifilm really lap the competition in...
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...