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
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107 Reviews
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The Fujifilm X100S produces excellent photos
And an updated viewfinder adds to the camera's increasingly streamlined shooting design
Abstract: The original X100 was brilliant, but not flawless. With the updated X100S Fujifilm has addressed all the major issues very effectively, creating a camera that's even harder to resist. It's now on record that Fujifilm had no idea how the market would re...
Abstract: The camera which started it all for Fujifilm's X Series gets some key upgrades which significantly enhance its performance and make it more desirable than ever. Fujifilm's original X100 was responsible for quite a number of things. It turned quite a fe...
Abstract: Superficially, Fujifilm's X100S may seem like a minor update to its popular predecessor, the X100. But, below its smart, 'retro' styled exterior, some important changes have been made. The first is a new 16.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor, which ...
Filters are JPEG only, Bulky, Limited continuous AF
Buying Guide Best compact camera The Fuji X100S isn't likely to find favour with novice photographers, but many enthusiast photographers will love it. Its retro-style exposure controls are a joy to use, and turning an aperture ring or a shutter speed dial...
Abstract: If the Canon 5D Mark III is the world's best DSLR and the Fuji X100S is the world's best digital camera, which is best?Easy: they are each best for different things. They are each completely different kinds of cameras, just as girls are completely differe...
Abstract: Let's compare a , and , each with a 35mm f/2 lens. Let's see how well the real-world combinations of lenses and cameras compare. No one ever dares do comparisons aga......
Attractive, retro rangefinderstyle design, Improved (excellent) still image quality that's even better thanks to second generation XTrans sensor technology, Great, sharp f/2 35mmequivalent lens, Overall better operation and performance than the X100, Addi
Lowlight AF slow and inconsistent, Video quality, even at 60p, compromised by moire and lack of image stabilization, Combined fourway pad/Command dial means AF control points cumbersome to change, Too easy to bump control dials and change settings acciden
The Fuji X100S rangefinder-style camera takes a leap forward with its new 16.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor that helps it deliver stellar images with low noise, high dynamic range, good color and improved resolution. Overall, its performance bests th...