While it hasn't quite blown us away like some of Fujifilm's higher-end X Series cameras, the stylish X-T100 gets a lot of things right, and will be a great choice if you're looking for your first mirrorless camera.
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The shutterbug has bitten you. You've got a lust for life, you love capturing those moments of splendour and you're looking to take your photography game to the next level as you start shopping for hardware. Where does one even start though? What's the...
The Fujifilm X-T100 is an absolutely gorgeous mirrorless camera with strong image quality and a reasonable price tag, so it's a shame its autofocus performance doesn't measure...
The Fujifilm X-T100 is a bit of an oddity in the Japanese company's mirrorless line-up: with its power zoom lens attached it functions differently to its X-series family, but not in a way that's particularly proficient for entry-level users, which sees...
Occasional overexposure and some too easily pressed buttons are just minor annoyances. The X-T100 has a simple, classical design, a practical and compact kit lens, and a very effective control layout. The image quality is top-drawer too. It's...
The Fujifilm X-T100 is a great compact system camera that wont break the bank. It takes some amazing photos but shots in low light and its video quality were a bit of a let down.Overall Score: 77/100RATINGS:Ease of use: 4/5Design: 5/5Performance:...
There are aspects of the Fujifilm X-T100 that I love – the build and image quality for example. But there are also aspects that frustrate me. I find selecting the AF point that I want to use a bit fiddly when I'm looking in the viewfinder. That's...
The Fujifilm X-T100 is a retro styled mirrorless camera, that is easy to use, with manual controls, and a compact kit lens. There's a 24mp APS-C CMOS sensor that performs well, however 4K video is only recorded at 15fps, which limits it's usefulness,...
While the absence of an X Trans sensor on the Fujifilm X-T100 is a little disappointing, the reality is that this has allowed Fujifilm to price the camera a little more aggressively. It's also fair to say that for most photographers the difference will...
Let's not get too complicated here: a camera's job is to take photos, and the X-T100 does that very well. To get better performance in Fuji land you'd need to stump up several hundred quid more for the X-T20, and while the cheaper X-A5 should take...