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March 2011
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132 Reviews
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Users
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64 Reviews
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The editors liked
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This camera not only feels right to anyone brought up on classic 35mm film cameras it also delivers the goods in excellent images with good colour
Sharpness and dynamic range. The lens is outstanding and the viewfinder simply brilliant.
Thanks to great photo quality
A clever hybrid viewfinder
And a cool
Retro design
There's a lot to like about the Fujifilm FinePix X100
The editors didn't like
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The only thing that may hold the X100 back in the market place is the noninterchangeable lens. 23mm on an APSC sensor is moderate wideangle and won't be to everyone's liking
Even if it is optically dazzling
Sluggish performance
Especially for such a high-priced camera
And a frustrating navigation control make shooting with the camera a lot less fluid than it should be
Abstract: This review of this Camera is currently available only as a low-resolution pdf version of the original magazine pages.You can download it here: Fujifilm Finepix X100 ReviewBrand: Fujifilm Model: X100 Australian RRP: $1299 (at time of revie...
Abstract: Black X100 Limited To 10,000 Units As expected, Fujifilm has introduced a black version of its hugely popular FinePix X100 retro-style digital camera, but it's restricted to a limited edition run. A total of 10,000 units will be made worldwide (with le...
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Published: 2011-06-09, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Like: This camera not only feels right to anyone brought up on classic 35mm film cameras it also delivers the goods in excellent images with good colour, sharpness and dynamic range. The lens is outstanding and the viewfinder simply brilliant.
Dislike: The only thing that may hold the X100 back in the market place is the noninterchangeable lens. 23mm on an APSC sensor is moderate wideangle and won't be to everyone's liking, even if it is optically dazzling
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Published: 2011-05-31, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
Thanks to great photo quality, a clever hybrid viewfinder, and a cool, retro design, there's a lot to like about the Fujifilm FinePix X100
Sluggish performance, especially for such a high-priced camera, and a frustrating navigation control make shooting with the camera a lot less fluid than it should be
If you have the bucks and you want the best photo quality possible, the Fujifilm FinePix X100 delivers. But definitely try before you buy to make sure the focusing systems won't make you crazy....
Abstract: Designed for serious photographers wanting a compact back-up camera for street or travel photography, the X100 features a 12.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, a non-interchangeable Fujinon 23mm f/2 prime lens and a new Hybrid Viewfinder that combines the bes...
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...