Testseek.com have collected 107 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix X100S and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix X100S.
June 2013
(86%)
107 Reviews
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Abstract: More importantly, however, the camera itself has been given an upgrade, in the form of the physically identical X100S (which, of course, the converter also fits). Improvements can be seen in almost everything – and that was starting from a heck of a basel...
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Published: 2013-07-24, Author: Ben , review by: alphr.com
A luxurious camera with the features and quality to back up its premium design and price...
Don't be fooled by the Fujifilm X100S's retro exterior; it's a modern, full-featured digital camera that impressed us enough to earn our Editors' Choice award....
Published: 2013-06-05, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: The work that's been put into improving autofocus speed is undeniable, with the X100S snapping into focus quicker and more accurately than its rivals. Picture quality is exceptional, and almost equal to the Sony RX1, even when shooting RAW.But it's also j...
Exceptionally sharp lens, Sensor captures high levels of detail, ISO test results impeccable up to 6400 ISO, Highend build quality, Digital Split Image function helps with manual focusing
No stabilisation, A few more design/handling features could have been updated, Digital Split Image mode isn't really precise enough, Video mode could be more practical, Battery life is quite low (250 shots)
The Fuji X100s updates the X100 without going too crazy. Picture quality has taken a giant leap forward, making the X100s a true reference to be reckoned with across all camera categories. However, it hasn't really evolved in other respects. Although the ...
Retro design, hybrid viewfinder with wider-than-100% optical viewfinder and electronic overlay/full-time EVF options, improvements to autofocus compared to original X100, solid build quality, decent image quality, digital split image and peaking make for
At over a grand its undeniably expensive (X-E1 with a lens is less), no true ISO 100 sensitivity, exposure compensation dial still knocks out of place fairly easily, small LCD screen given chunky overall design, autofocus can be inaccurate/fail to focus,
When it comes to buying a specialist camera there's a lot to dissect and chew on. As we alluded to in our opening words of this review, the X100S isn't going to be suitable for a huge audience - but that, in some regard, is part of what makes this h...
Like most first attempts, the Fujifilm X100 showed plenty of promise, but ultimately fell short in a few key areas. After two years in the lab, Fuji has returned with the X100S, resolving many of the key complaints users had about the X100. Through that p...
Fujis strategy for the X100S was to keep the good features of the X100, make changes according to customer requests and to evolve the technologies. On this basis, the X100S is a firm success. The elegant looks of its X100 predecessor remain. Several hand...
Fujifilm has approached the X100S in the right way. It hasn't changed anything that couldn't do with a tweak or two, simply sliding-in the improvements made in the cameras released since the introduction of the X100 in 2011. It's seems an excellent camera...