Abstract: The Fujifilm X100V looks similar to its predecessors in the X100 series, but is in fact an all-new design that quite simply represents the state-of-the-art for compact cameras today. It sports the same sensor and brilliant hybrid optical/electronic viewfi...
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Published: 2020-04-21, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Adds useful tilt-angle bracket for screen,Unique hybrid viewfinder is amazing,Great lens and image quality,It's a camera like no other - in looks and operation
Lens isn't silent,Close-up focus still has sharpness limitations,It's rather expensive,Should be weather-sealed out of the box (rather than optional kit)
Like we said of its predecessor: there's no ignoring the the X100V is a niche product that won't suit a great many people.For starters there's no optical zoom, which is a must-have for the majority. But the X100V isn't a majority camera, it never pretends...
Its clear that with the X100V, Fujifilm has listened carefully to what existing X100 users have had to say and responded by making a series of valuable improvements to key areas of its operation and design.APs Michael Topham gets hands on with the new F...
Its clear that with the X100V, Fujifilm has listened carefully to what existing X100 users have had to say and responded by making a series of valuable improvements to key areas of its operation and design.APs Michael Topham gets hands on with the new F...
I can't see anyone picking up the X100 V and not being immediately wowed by its charm. Not only is beautifully and thoughtfully designed, but it fixes many of the issues with the previous version. The new sensor and lens combination should lead to some st...
Useful new tilting touchscreen, Improved sensor and autofocus, Higher-resolution EVF, Now shoots 4K video
Lacks weather sealing, Quite pricey
The Fujifilm X100V is an extremely polished, desirable compact that fixes most of its predecessor's weaknesses. Its tilting screen brings added versatility without adding extra bulk, while the new sensor, autofocus system and EVF make it a very promising...
Abstract: Digital point-and-shoot cameras were the preferred tool of many a family a photographer, but smartphones have overtaken them in popularity, ease of use, and imaging acumen in recent years. If you've got the latest iPhone, Galaxy, or Pixel in your pocket t...
Published: 2020-12-18, Author: Jim , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Ask a photographer what type of camera will give you the best photos and they'll likely suggest a mirrorless model with changeable lenses-but for many casual shooters, they're just too bulky and complicated for day-to-day use. Most folks reach for their s...
Pros, 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
Cons, Omits optical and in-body stabilization, Lens filter required for weather protection, Limited to UHS-I transfer speeds, Autofocus not always immediate
Bottom LineThe 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...
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...