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Fujifilm X100V : Specifications and Opinions




Fujifilm X100V, front

Fujifilm X100V, back

Fujifilm X100V, top



The Fujifilm X100V is a compact camera with APS-C (1.5x) sensor and 26.1 megapixels manufactured from 2020. The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 80 - 51200 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 20 FPS x 17 RAW, 32 JPEG. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1899 €;
49 users have given it an average vote of 9.6 out of 10


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 Sensor
 Format   APS-C (1.5x)
 Resolution   26.1 megapixel
 ISO sensitivities   80 - 51200
 File formats   JPEG, RAW

 Esposure
 Shutter speeds   30" - 1/32000
 Exp. compensation   +/- 5 stops at 1/3 steps
 Exp. modes   M, S, A, P
 Metering modes   Multi-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

 Features
 Stabilization   No
 Autofocus (AF areas)   425
 Continuos shooting (with autofocus)   20 FPS x 17 RAW, 32 JPEG
 Pre-Burst   No
 Live View   Yes
 Video mode   C4K (4096x2160p) @ 30 FPS
 WiFi   Yes
 GPS   No
 USB   USB-C (3.1)
 USB Charging   Yes

 Camera body and built
 Lens   23.0mm f/2  (35mm equiv.)
 Min. focus distance   0.10 meters
 Touchscreen   Yes
 LCD   3.0", 1024 x 680 pixels, articulated
 Viewfinder   Optical/Electronic, coverage 100%, 0.66x
 Viewfinder resolution   1280 x 960 px
 Flash   Yes, guide number 4 meters
 Storage   SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I)
 Storage, Slot 2   not available
 Shutter   Mechanical and electronic
 Battery   Fujifilm NP-W126S, 8.70 Wh
 Weather sealing   Yes
 Weight   478 g
 Dimensions   128 x 74 x 53 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on March 22, 2023

Pros: Robustness, feeling, practicality, quality

Cons: Does it have any?

Opinion: I have been using this camera for a few months and immediately the feeling was at the top! A compact body that does not preclude the possibility of creative and quality shots. Excellent balance between aesthetics and practicality. It is a camera that must be studied and understood in order to obtain results always at the maximum: the user manual is not to be discarded but to be studied. The x100V offers many shooting and customization possibilities. Versatile and always handy, now I always carry it with me. If he had an FF sensor... But you can't ask for everything!!!

avatarjunior
sent on December 31, 2022

Pros: Sensor, sharpness, robust and size, ISO seal, battery.

Cons: Af not very fast.

Opinion: Photographic use only, no video. I kept this jewel 1 year (iceland and some European capital and Italian park), I was impressed by the quality of both construction and both the file produced in street and landscape situations. This camera made me want to photograph even during everyday life, without the need / intention of a project. The small size of the machine when changing parameters, especially through the upper rings, I found few 'casual' and awkward, but for the very nature of the machine in question which is also the main reason that often leads to its purchase, can not be considered a defect (I demonstrated 'size' among the merits). I sold it to monetize and proceed to buy again a mirrorless 'classic', personamte I missed too much the manageability of a larger body. As for the fixed focal length 35mm it was not a problem as it is my favorite lens and most used for years. Another praise, I had a fuji xt1 in the past, and although I appreciated it, the rendering of the RAF files in the landscapes made me exasperated. Now I had the impression that Fuji has solved great, hats off!!

avatarjunior
sent on October 21, 2022

Pros: Compact, sturdy, beautiful to look at, adjustable screen, beauty photos, usb C connection as data exchange and battery, good connection. Great for street photography.

Cons: Ergonomics, solvable with a small grip, stabilization (there is) solvable with Gimbal, for Video. Warms up during video shooting. Battery life not great when used for video or keeping the display on for a long time. Cost, but buy a little gem.

Opinion: Purchased in installments, equipped with: -fall and quick release strap, -additional wide-angle lens, -grip with swiss ark plate, -spare battery, and charger (Not present in the box), -Nisi filters set specific for the X100V with natural night and polarizer with stackable and rotatable inserts, -soft case, -DJI Ronin gimbal. I've tested it enough... It is a small beast, especially in the results, you have to learn to manage it to take advantage of all its features and options. It automatically works very well in street situations, where you need to shoot quickly without losing the moment. Not to dwell on it, we are not talking about the cinema filters and special modes, the ND 5 stop filter simulator that can be activated with a click, we are not talking about the hybrid viewfinder that is activated by approaching the eye and that can alternate with a gesture of the finger electronic mode and the analog one, fixed adjustable rings, both on the adjustment of the diaphragm, and for iso, times and exposure compensation (with the possibility of adjustment also customizable electronic) and more ... The burst is very fast, the keys and the joystick (small but functional) help in focusing and generally you get very quickly the customization of the keys and rings, simply by holding them down and selecting from the screen the function desiderata___ good sharpness of the fixed lens, holds well in backlight and gives the photos a magical sensation, I tested 1 of the 2 Fuji compatible lenses for x100V , the wide-angle one (the other is the 50mm if I'm not mistaken) and you lose about 1 stop , but the sharpness is not compromised. --- The screen is a great touch, it is very pleasant and robust although thin in shape, in manual mode , in focus you can have the vision of focus peaking . The hybrid viewfinder is great... Go 'try to understand it ... There is no stabilization, for photos it is not a problem during the day, for the night we know it is not really possible to do it freehand, for videos, I had to take a Gimbal (Ronin SC) to try to make some shots that did not disappoint me absolutely. Big defects does not have, I find uncomfortable (not made very well and plastic) the mode selector (M, C and A) and the position of the Battery / SD compartment with respect to the threaded connection, which, when you screw a fixing plate for a tripod and you have to replace battery or Sd, you have to disassemble it to open the compartment. This type of room is not suitable for everyone... In the sense that if you like to have a compact tropicalized always ready to shoot in your pocket and you are passionate about street is your room, you will not be disappointed, on the other hand, given the price and in any case the little versatility of the 22 mm that becomes about a 35 being a fixed APS-C, making it a use only by street (therefore keeping the 22mm and without adding grip and beautiful company) I would not recommend it to those who Buy your first camera or who is not aware of what they are buying. P.S. is a gem and the photos pure poetry.

avatarsenior
sent on July 06, 2022

Pros: The ultimate compact

Cons: AF still limping, shutter button loose, black screen of 3 seconds after using "clarity", android app still ridiculous

Opinion: By now everyone has talked about it and yes, it is worth the money it costs. Personally I also doubt that Fuji 23mm fixed lenses combined with a body with x-trans 4 can give such a result. The "welded" lens is truly amazing. Unfortunately, some critical issues remain, such as an AF that is definitely unreliable indoors, a "clarity" that inexplicably makes the machine unusable for several seconds when used in fur simulations, and an app that simply does not act and nullifies the "leaving home without a PC by moving the photos on the tablet \ \ mobile editing the JPG on the fly". Constructively it is so beautiful, but I do not understand why the shutter button should give such little confidence, shaky everything, despite the proud "made in japan" written below. The most important part of the machine seems to have had the least attention. Much less with the additional keys above, which make it really difficult to clearly perceive the "the wall", the end of the pre-race, as it is called in photographic jargon I do not know, but I hope you understand. I've often found myself shooting inadvertently, and if you have film simulations active, it's annoying to suddenly see the camera stall a couple of seconds. Overall it is a fantastic car but not without flaws, which however is simply unrivaled. It also has some goodies such as the leaf shutter, a retractable ND filter, an interchangeable optical viewfinder (whose usefulness seemed poor to me but which I re-evaluated) that help, but I do not personally consider "killer features". The real strength of this machine is a very weatherproof body, a great sensor, an amazing lens, and film simulations. The rest could also have removed it.

avatarjunior
sent on March 17, 2022

Pros: Tropicalized, Pocket, ND Filter, Focal, Aesthetics

Cons: It is very addictive, they should make it illegal!

Opinion: Versatile machine, file of excellent quality, ideal for streetphotography, revised fixed focal length that returns very sharp images. To underline the exceptional optical / digital viewfinder, a rarity on today's mirrorless. Nothing to envy to Sony a7c. Amazing design, it has become my every day camera!




Photos taken with Fujifilm X100V

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by Cristian Degl'innocenti
49 comments, 4159 views  
HI RES 20.2 MP
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72 comments, 5955 views  
HI RES 16.7 MP

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by Carlo Marchese
49 comments, 5855 views  
HI RES 10.7 MP

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31 comments, 4998 views  
HI RES 23.6 MP

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by Marco Biancalani
90 comments, 2571 views  
HI RES 26.0 MP

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31 comments, 2294 views
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by Eros Penatti
21 comments, 3066 views


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Line A
by Piotr Kolendowski
37 comments, 849 views  
HI RES 23.2 MP

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by Paolo.casciani
20 comments, 1861 views  
HI RES 8.7 MP

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14 comments, 1436 views
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11 comments, 3706 views  
HI RES 22.8 MP

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37 comments, 3849 views  
HI RES 28.4 MP

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by Carlo Marchese
28 comments, 2305 views  
HI RES 20.2 MP

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by Paolo.casciani
29 comments, 2953 views  
HI RES 26.3 MP

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13 comments, 1747 views  
HI RES 14.6 MP

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28 comments, 1301 views
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17 comments, 1966 views  
HI RES 6.6 MP

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by Paolo.casciani
22 comments, 2527 views  
HI RES 31.0 MP

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A thirty-story tree
by Marco Biancalani
59 comments, 1805 views  
HI RES 26.0 MP

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An evening in Bolzano
by Luca Dalla Vecchia
31 comments, 617 views  
HI RES 19.8 MP

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A dawn to remember...
by Luca Ceoloni
30 comments, 1965 views
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That little corner
by Eros Penatti
20 comments, 1193 views
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Giorgia, Ias
by Carlo Marchese
23 comments, 2315 views  
HI RES 22.6 MP

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.... St....
by ForeverYoung
19 comments, 323 views  
HI RES 21.0 MP

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Ears
by Carlo Marchese
20 comments, 2325 views  
HI RES 10.7 MP

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Alfa Romeo
by Cristian Degl'innocenti
28 comments, 1167 views  
HI RES 7.7 MP

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by Paolo.casciani
16 comments, 887 views  
HI RES 24.4 MP

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by Paolo.casciani
19 comments, 853 views  
HI RES 8.1 MP

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by ForeverYoung
33 comments, 320 views  
HI RES 22.1 MP

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15 comments, 276 views  
HI RES 12.0 MP



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by Paolo.casciani
12 comments, 545 views  
HI RES 5.8 MP

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No fear
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16 comments, 1904 views  
HI RES 23.9 MP

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White
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20 comments, 551 views  
HI RES 11.6 MP

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Subway
by ForeverYoung
29 comments, 2583 views  
HI RES 22.3 MP

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16 comments, 724 views  
HI RES 8.4 MP

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HI RES 12.2 MP


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