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
(82%)
132 Reviews
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Abstract: 오늘은 제 주력기종인 디지털 미러리스 카메라, 후지필름 X100 을 소개합니다.제 블로그에 올라오는 거의 대부분의 사진은 이 카메라로 촬영되었답니다.음식사진부터 고슴도치, 제품리뷰까지 다방면으로 활용하고 있습니다.지금은 X100 이 단종되고 후속기종인 X100s 가 판매중입니다만,디자인은 동일하고 약간의 성능 개선외에 큰 차이는 없답니다.흡사 옛날 필름카메라를 닮은 외형이죠?이녀석이 가장 매력적인 이유중에 하나입니다.아날로그 감성을 유발하는 디자인과 다...
Published: 2013-04-04, Author: Charlie , review by: cultofmac.com
Amazingly wellbuilt, fullmanual controls, fast, gets out of the way, looks great… Everything else
Dodgy RAW conversion support from thirdparties, goes crazy when you snap a picture with the lens cap on, no Leica logo on the front (kidding!)
The Fujifilm X100S Costs $1,200 (I got it for way less by trading in a bunch of old Nikon lenses and an SB900 flash), and is worth every penny. It's the first digital cameras I have used that comes close to being as good as my old Leica M6. No, it's not a...
The X100 is a truly pioneering camera that has brought retro styling back to market in a big way. Though retro styling aside the real beauty of the X100 is that it offers the market a relatively inexpensive rangefinder camera that delivers incredible ...
Beautiful and sturdy build, Excellent hybrid viewfinder, High image quality from sensor and lens,
Very poor multiselector, Confused interface and sluggish performance, Expensive
After patiently waiting so long to get to finally try the Fujifilm X100, we find ourselves walking away just a bit confused. To be clear for the most part, the X100 is a wonderful camera that truly takes lovely photos. There’s no question that short of...
Abstract: Causing more stir than it would seem to deserve, the Fujifilm Finepix X100 may not by itself cause waves in the retail market, but many of its features will surely be taken up by other makers. They just make an awful lot of sense!Snatching the X100 fr...
Prosumer hardware in hipster packaging. Builtin flash, but the blazingfast 35mmequivalent f/2 lens and maximum ISO of 12,800 mean you won't need it much
One lens only. Waterresistant? This camera isn't even rated for use in humidity over 80 percent. Sorry, Florida
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
Abstract: The Fujifilm FinePix X100 is a rangefinder-styled digital camera with drop-dead gorgeous retro looks. Under the hoods of this beautifully-designed digital camera, there is a quality 35mm [equiv.] F2 Fujinon lens, an APS-C CMOS sensor and an image...