
Introduction
We first saw the Fujifilm X100 at Photokina and were intrigued by its retro flavor, hybrid OVF/EVF, and APS-C sensor. Imagine our delight when we arrived in Yokohama to find a fully functioning X100 and a treasure trove of specs. We spent one whole morning at CP+ delving through the depths of the X100 and have updated our original review to include all the juicy new details.
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Page 1
Product Tour
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Handling
The camera feels sturdy, and the options presented look to be intimidating to the new user, but intuitive for more experienced photographers. Read More... |
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Modes
720/24p video will be available, plus film simulation and continuous shooting up to 5fps. Read More... |
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Controls
There are lots of dedicated controls for the enthusiast, including aperture control mounted right on the barrel of the lens. Read More... |
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Hardware
Retro design includes a 2.8-inch fixed LCD, a fantastic hybrid viewfinder, built-in flash, a 23mm Fujinon lens, and a DSLR-sized APS-C sensor. Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Fujifilm FinePix X100. Read More... |
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Page 7
Photo Gallery
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Specs
See all the specs for the Fujifilm FinePix X100. Read More... |
Part 9
Comments
Read what people are saying about the Fujifilm FinePix X100. Add your comments... |
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