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The Fujifilm X100V is a compact camera with APS-C (1.5x) sensor and 26.1 megapixels manufactured from 2020 to 2024 (discontinued). 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 2545 €;
62 users have given it an average vote of 9.4 out of 10
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Truly outstanding overall aesthetics and perceived quality Functions
Cons:Joystick button not very comfortable and seems fragile QI a bit outdated
Opinion:I have been using it for 4 years after selling my Nikon D7100 with all the equipment. It is extremely portable, beautiful to look at, easy to set up after getting the hang of it with the setting menu. I probably use it for 1/3 of its possibilities but it certainly gives an excellent user experience from the first shots. I also purchased a Godox flash and Nisi plate filters for a completeness of the kit. I would definitely change the menu a bit cumbersome, sometimes it is difficult to find the required setting. Recipes help create author's photos, probably the possibility of storing more would have been convenient. I will certainly keep it for a long time also for the symbolic value it maintains over time.
Pros:Beautiful, unique hybrid viewfinder, built-in ND filter, very quiet even with mechanical shutter, USBC charging in the camera.
Cons:IQ not stunning, very expensive, not so compact.
Opinion:I state that I purchased the machine in 2022 integrating a Sony kit based on A7RII, so many of my considerations are the result of the use of these two cameras next to each other. I think that this Fujifilm X100 line is one of the most beautiful digital cameras "for mere mortals" to look at, to hold and to use ever because of a whole series of goodies such as the viewfinder, the ND filter, the rings. Initially I found the car a bit uncomfortable to hold but I think it's more a matter of habit. The AF is not formidable but I think this is not the camera for those who photograph swooping birds of prey or sportsmen in arenas. In general the QI is not mind-blowing and I would say in line with the XT20 that I had briefly, the real bottleneck is the optics which have quite a few aberrations and at F2 it is not very performing. The real question mark is how can we consider this compact model? On balance I don't see any practical difference in terms of size between this and the Sony with a very small lens eg. Zeiss 35mm 2.8 (which takes other photos, sorry), and this consideration applies to any system including the Fujifilm cameras themselves (why this one and not an XE with the 27mm 2.8??). For those who want extreme compactness, perhaps it makes more sense to look at a Ricoh or... an iPhone :D In conclusion, I can't justify the presence of this machine in the kit and I will end up selling it, I swear. I have been saying it for at least a year! In the meantime I took her to New York, London, Japan... in short, the brain says one thing and the heart another. For those who don't want to or can't spend the money of the X100V, in retrospect I think the X100F offers 99% of the experience for much less. Good light to all.
Cons:Excessive price, uncomfortable aperture lever, uncomfortable iso ring
Opinion:The camera of desires that many would like, much advertised on the net, has become a trendy object. I had the opportunity to use it for a few months, taking about 4000 photographs in different conditions. The camera looks good, the look is very reminiscent of the film cameras of a few years ago, light, very compact, it seems well made even in terms of materials, it allows you to be carried anywhere without difficulty, in the winter it can also fit in the pocket of a jacket. The sensor is APS-C, it has several functions that make it complete for photographic use, for videos I would not be able to give detailed information as I do none. The 35mm equivalent fixed lens returns good quality images that can always be used at full aperture, some complain about the absence of the stabilizer but in my opinion you can do without it considering the focal distance, the ISO hold in my opinion is good with a little post production you get good results, the resolution of 26 Megapixels is perfect. The machine in my opinion is highly advertised and the value increased dramatically even in the used is excessive and disproportionate, in my opinion there are similar products that cost less and do the same thing. The aperture lever on the lens is uncomfortable to use, the iso ring is uncomfortable to use, the autofocus is not always accurate and sometimes a bit slow, no charger (always considering the price), the Q button is uncomfortable, I find the menu a bit cumbersome having always used Canon. If the price were to go down, it is to be considered as an everyday camera to take everywhere, if it stays so high I don't think it is a sensible purchase.
Cons:No battery charger, non-tropicized optics to be equipped with a filter.
Opinion:Purchased a few days before the release of the new X100 VI model at a super advantageous price unthinkable a few months ago. I had an X-pro 2 then sold and immediately regretted it.. So I already knew the system and what I was going to buy, nice files and ready-made JPGs. Excellent resistance to high iso with a pleasant grain, inside there is everything you need also a very useful integrated ND filter. The only thing that could be annoying is not finding the charger inside... I'll have to get one with some drums. The battery lasts just as long and with another one you can rest assured. Sufficient AF for this camera with a fairly reliable af-c as well as the single one, good face detection "no on par with Sony but good", fabulous viewfinder and also the display quite readable in the sun. Really sharp optics at all apertures even at f2, it was the top if it was tropicalized but to be so you have to mount a screw filter "not included" What about a camera to always carry with you .. if you've lost the urge to go out and take pictures, take this little one and you won't regret it, good Fuji :-)
Pros:ovf viewfinder, portability, film simulations, beautiful. ESSENTIAL.
Cons:Few and of little importance, I have to make an effort to try them
Opinion:After the breakage of my xpro3 and the somersaults to have it repaired by fujifilm for free (since the lcd problem is well known) I sold this and bought an x100v, not being able to do without the rangefinder. For the rest I left my xt2 with 56 f1.2 old version. My use is for everything, also equipped with tcl, I don't say at all it made me forget the 35 f1.4 but at the moment it is perfectly replaced by the 56 on the other body. This set-up made me notice how it can only coexist with the x100v for what my use is. Including flash portraiture. The central shutter and no sync limit is the main reason why I fell in love with the x100 series. The goodies compared to the x100f are important but not substantial. The x100f makes a second body with interchangeable lenses more indispensable, probably. If in the future Fuji would make a 50 equivalent version with a 1.4 aperture (and with adapters that reduce the focal length to 35 equivalent) I would probably live only with that and I would be very happy. He's always with me and I think that's the most important thing for a camera. Carrying a flashlight with you with this camera means you can improvise a shot on any occasion. Something that no camera to date can give you. It's not just hype and there are better performing cameras. However, it is often the only thing that is needed.
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