Fujifilm X100F Reviews Roundup
Here is a roundup of several Fujifilm X100F reviews including sample images and hands-on videos.
The X100F is the fourth iteration of Fujifilm’s well-respected X100 series. The camera uses the same 35mm equivalent 23mm F2 lens with a 24.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS III image sensor.
The shooter is ideal for people that take their camera everywhere and want to photograph any time they want. The size and appearance of the Fuji X100F makes it easier for capturing Street Photos. Now let’s dig some X100F reviews.
Fujifilm X100F Reviews, Samples, Videos
If you are a new user of Fuji X100F, please refer here to download the User’s Manual.
Reviews
Roadtrip Review Redux: The Fujifilm X100F article is ready at Dpreview. See an in-depth reviews at Erickimphotography, Photoxels and findingrange.
From CameraLabs Verdict:
Indeed there’s better high-end compacts for general use, or you could always go for an X-T20 with a 23mm lens if you want the latest Fuji quality in a smallish body. But the X100F is a specialist camera, excelling at eye-level street photography, and will be adored by anyone who wants the X-Pro2 – and in particular its viewfinder – in a more compact form. If you understand and can exploit its unique benefits, I can recommend the X100F, and in the (likely continued) absence of an X70 update, it remains the smallest body with Fuji’s best quality sensor.
6 months with the X100F article can be found at Bryan Minear. Check out the Parade of Street Visuals with the X100F article at olafphoto.
Videos
Hopefully these Fujifilm X100F reviews have been useful for users who are considering buying this camera.