This beautifully-built compact is very much a photographer's camera, with lots of manual controls that keep you firmly in the driver's seat. It offers exceptional image quality and lots of improvements where it matters – in particular, the new 24.3MP sens...
A modern camera worthy of its heritageThe thing about the Fujifilm X100F is that no other camera quite comes close to its blend of performance, image quality, and control. Sure, it's retro as all get out with its satisfying aperture ring and shutter speed...
Traditional control dials are quick and engaging to use, Superb JPEG colour rendition and excellent raw image quality, Unique hybrid viewfinder gives a useful choice of viewing options, Stunning rangefinder-style design
ISO dial can be awkward to use with the camera to your eye, Lens is a bit prone to flare, Filter thread and hood adapter is a pricey optional extra
Beautifully designed and engineered, the Fujifilm X100F is a hugely desirable cameraFujifilms X100 series has long been a favourite of serious photographers, for its unrivalled combination of stunning good looks, intuitive, dial-led handling, and excell...
Publicerad: 2017-01-19, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Unique hybrid viewfinder is amazing, enhanced autofocus system with easy-to-use focus lever to rear, great lens and image quality, solid build quality, electronic shutter is near-silent (up to 1/32,000th sec)
It's hideously expensive, close-up focus won't work at wider apertures, 35mm equivalent lens won't suit all, still no vari-angle screen or touch controls, still no true ISO 100 sensitivity
There's no ignoring the the X100F is a niche product. There's no optical zoom. Close-up shooting isn't great. It's also hugely expensive at £1,249 (a result of the sinking Sterling relative to political climes - it's 8 per cent down year-on-year against t...
Publicerad: 2017-01-19, Författare: Tom , testad av: stuff.tv
Sharp, bright 23mm lens, Excellent high ISO performance, Compact size and solid build, Fast autofocus
Fixed focal length might occasionally frustrate, No 4K video recording
It's got the specs of a premium camera. It's got the metal build, leather-like retro looks of a premium camera. And now it's got even more performance. I'm seriously impressed. With the same internals as Fuji's top-flight CSCs, that fantastic hybrid view...
The Fujifilm X100F produces excellent photos and the updated autofocus system is a great improvement. Plus, it improves on the control layout and retains the manual-optimized shooting design and fast lens that have made it a favorite
Sad battery life
An advanced compact for wide-angle and manual-photography fans, the Fujifilm X100F improves upon an already great camera with better autofocus performance and a fine-tuned design on top of its already excellent photo quality...
Age has not wearied the basic X100 concept. It remains a brilliant blending of the classical with the contemporary, made even better in this fourth-generation iteration by the various ergonomic revisions made on the outside and the many performance enhanc...
The X100F gets full marks not for being the best all-round compact camera, but for being brilliant at what it does. Namely, packing the build and performance of a premium camera into something that can (almost) slip into your jacket pocket.There's no doub...
The increased resolution and improvements to performance – particularly buffer capacity – make the X100F a worthwhile update that should appeal to fans of Fujifilm's rangefinder cameras. Add to that the fact that it's now supported by the major third-part...
It's got the specs of a premium camera. It's got the metal build, leather-like retro looks of a premium camera. And now it's got even more performance. I'm seriously impressed.With the same internals as Fuji's top-flight CSCs, that fantastic hybrid viewfi...