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Fujifilm X-T100 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on December 17, 2019

Pros: Versatility; iso seal; file quality

Cons: Autofocus sometimes slow; Battery

Opinion: Purchased as a second body machine to enter the ML system, I was immediately well impressed about its versatility. Great for the street, but also for landscape and portraiture (in this case if well accompanied by lenses of a certain thickness), it certainly lends itself as an excellent companion that allows you to take quality photos without having to carry behind the, alas bulky, reflex. THE JPEGs churned out by this machine are already usable as they are very detailed (especially black-and-white shots), while THE RAW, also level, offer a lot of leeway in the post. Sometimes it sins a bit of precise in low light conditions with a slightly slow autofocus, but thanks to a good high iso hold, it allows you to get printable photos even with high sensitivity (say up to 5000/6400 iso). One thing that puzzles me a little is definitely the battery hold, so the advice is to buy a spare one just in case, forgetting the eternal durations of the batteries of the reflex cameras.

avatarjunior
sent on October 16, 2019

Pros: High Estate Iso, Cost, Fuji System, Size

Cons: Nothing for the cost it has.

Opinion: I come from the Canon world and I switched to Fujifilm wanting to start from an average price to understand if I liked it and I have to say that Fujifilm is the top for Apsc. It keeps the high iso well, you have beautiful colors as well as the ability to set various films with the names to the real Fujifilm film. The weight is not really light but this is due to the quality of the materials being excellently crafted (canon is plastic compared to Fuji). I am very happy and I can say that thanks to this model I will be more in the upgrade to the expensive Fuji pou bodies without abandoning this brand that I literally fell in love with!

avatarjunior
sent on August 23, 2019

Pros: Price, aesthetics,size

Cons: Very slow, unreliable autofocus,high ISO,use very easy, Video 4k only 15 fps, little customizable

Opinion: Purchased as a second body and resold after a few shots for an Xpro2 highlights all its limitations, in my opinion it is worth what it costs there is not to expect good product for beginners but nothing more. With the optics in kit you get images with good sharpness (the bayer sensor performs well) and the tiltable monitor helps, I repeat do not have to expect things excellent given the price

avatarjunior
sent on June 16, 2019

Pros: Small, 24 megapixels, retro look, cheap

Cons: Processor too slow, 4k unusable, af not always reliable, high iso

Opinion: For the current cost it is definitely among the best entry level there are on the market (if not the best). Jpeg and raw of excellent quality. Unfortunately the video side is not the best, it has the 4k but with only 15 fps making it virtually unusable, fortunately there is also the 1080. The processor takes US TO upload the photos just taken, sometimes it does not take you more snap before you have uploaded the previous ones (we talk about 10/15 seconds if we took 4/5 photos in sequence), a slowness that in addition to being annoying could spoil a sports or hunting service and could create discomfort during a fashion shoot, etc. All in all I think it is a good machine and on some aspects I consider it well above an entry level. Very sharp photos and colors faithful to reality, above 4000 iso begins to see a bit of noise but is quite pleasant, remembers the grain of the film. But it's really slow and the video department could be cared for more but at this price you couldn't ask for much more

avatarjunior
sent on November 30, 2018

Pros: Easy to use, price, screen, good jpeg for non-demanding use

Cons: Slow processor, AF not always accurate and fast (but only with little light), 4k 15 fps, lack user settings

Opinion: Bought to try it you immediately notice the unexpected weight (but pleasant) of the machine body, well built. The vintage line gives you a lot of charm making it look higher level. Excellent camera to shoot in JPEG without too much thought, and with the opportunity to customize some functions (I for example I used the smooth ring to set ISO values, emulating the XT1, etc.). The rest of the ring nuts and buttons are sufficient for the use and users to whom this little jewel is addressed; Of course there are limits that, if referred to the price to which it is sold, offers much more than you would expect. Very detailed images also with kit optics. Maybe from the 3200 iso in on the details that still remain make the images almost drawn, wrinkled in particular on the faces. For the rest it behaves well, taking into account the cost and expectations.

avatarjunior
sent on November 02, 2018

Pros: Small, discreet, light.

Cons: Few keys to customize, poor grip, autofocus not accurate but is an entry level...

Opinion: Bought about three months is giving me good satisfaction. The image quality in JPG and RAW are good even at high ISO (6400 I find it a fair compromise). The program ring helps you to find the right exposure and bring home always good pictures. The quality of the monitor and viewfinder are not up to the most advanced cameras but I've seen worse. The Monitor (touch screen) is adjustable vertically and horizontally. With its lens from kit (XF 15-45) travel really light and bring home very... What about still... I enjoy this little gem and I often leave home the elder sister (XT2).

avatarjunior
sent on October 10, 2018

Pros: price, 24mpx, High ISO hold, photo quality, ability to use FX lenses, high quality overhead screen, 91 point autofocus, OLED electronic viewfinder, aesthetics.

Cons: Continuous shots up to 6fps-4k Video.

Opinion: This art-built camera for the public "consumer" offers many features at a very low price and certainly reserve some surprises. The high ISO seal is comparable to that of the machines using the Xtrans matrix; You notice the noise and a small decay of the dynamic range after the 6400 Iso. The colors are faithful; There is the possibility to use almost all the film profiles of Fuji. The tilting screen and the OLED viewfinder are of very high quality, the same used in the most expensive models. I found the lightmeter of the Machine a bomb; If you shoot in manual the photos always come out properly exposed and it is unnecessary therefore every correction in Lightroom; However if you lighten the shadows does not appear noise. For those who do not use the raw, the quality of JPEG is really beyond the excellent with the possibility of making corrections and recoverers important in Post. For those like me comes from xe1 and machines of the old generation Fuji certainly you can notice a noticeable increase in sharpness. 24MPX give the possibility to make large cuttings and prints. For those who shoot in manual the function of focus peaking is very useful. The autofocus is good enough, I do not think however that this machine can be used for action photos, 6 fps are FEW. Recommended to those who already owns FX optics and wants a body on super-technological budget and step with the times with which to have Fun. Good for portraits, landscape and Street. I've never used video machines, so I can't make judgements on this aspect. I think all the Fuji bodies are only suitable for taking Pictures. With Iridient x transformer the RAF improve considerably while not being an Xtrans machine.







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