Fujifilm X100V
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Fujifilm FinePix X100V Digital Camera Silver - Brand New review
In short, this is the perfect carry-anywhere camera if you don’t mind stumping up the premium price. Still, it is much more affordable than the nearest equivalent Leica it resembles.- All-in-one solution for the street and travel photographer who likes to shoot surreptitiously from the hip, Fits snugly into a jacket pocket, Fast/bright lens with good resolving power
- Cannot alter the fixed lens provided, Limited articulation of the LCD screen means it cannot be flipped out to face the subject in selfie fashion, Pricey given said limitations
Fujifilm FinePix X100V Digital Camera Silver - Brand New review
The Fujifilm X100V is good for travel photography. While it's pretty big for a point-and-shoot, its compact fixed-lens design is still much smaller than most interchangeable-lens cameras and makes it easy to travel with.- Compact design., Impressive build quality., Excellent image quality.
- Ergonomics are somewhat lacking., Somewhat short battery life.
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Fujifilm FinePix X100V Digital Camera Silver - Brand New review
The Fujifilm X100V is a premium fixed-lens camera with a large APS-C CMOS sensor and a specially designed Fujinon 23mm F/2 prime lens, equivalent to 35mm on a full-frame camera. This moderately compact camera is built around a state-of-the-art 4th Generation X-Trans CMOS sensor with 26 megapixels of...
Fujifilm FinePix X100V Digital Camera Silver - Brand New review
The Fujifilm X100V retails for $1400 and is available in an all black or black and silver option. At this price, the X100V is a tough sell when compared to the new X-S10. The IBIS enabled X-S10 is similar in size, can be purchased for $1000 (body only), and can be paired with a focal length of your...
Fujifilm X100V (Review Fujifilm X100V)
A new lens and tilting screen make it the best X100 yet- 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
Fujifilm X100V Review
With a refinement of specifications and design over the years that Fujifilm has been making the X100 series, the latest in the lineup is a wonderful camera to use. Not only is it a joy to work with, but it also produces excellent images. If you have a penchant for street photography, it’s the ideal choice for you. If you have a limited budget, perhaps look towards older models in the line-up.- Beautiful design
- Tilting touch-sensitive screen
- Sharp lens
- Fixed lens not hugely flexible
- High asking price
Fujifilm FinePix X100V Digital Camera Silver - Brand New review
We hope you enjoyed our review of the Fujifilm X100V in this first episode of Head to Head. We ended up with one for and one against purchasing this camera. At the end of the day, the answer really rests with how the camera fits into your workflow, and more importantly, how you intend to use it.- Sleek Design & Make, Film Simulation Modes, Compacy & Durable
- Confusing Buttons & User Experience, No IBIS (In Body Image Stabilization), No Built-In 4-Stop ND Filter
Fujifilm FinePix X100V Digital Camera Silver - Brand New review
With top and bottom plates milled from single pieces of aluminium, the X100V is a tougher camera than 2017’s previous model, the X100F. And the new sensor and processor combination combine to make the X100V a more capable and better performing camera than its predecessor.