UPDATED, NOVEMBER 2012: Launched in March 2011, the Fujifilm FinePix X100 was the first model to grace the company’s premium-grade ‘X-series’ range. Packing an APS-C sensor, hybrid viewfinder and fixed 35mm lens into a rangefinder style body, the X100 lacks the proprietary X-Trans sensor of more recent X-series models. Does it still have something to offer? We find out in the What Digital Camera Fujifilm FinePix X100 review…
Fujifilm FinePix X100 Review
Video Review
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Watch our video review for more information and our verdict on the Fujifilm Finepix X100.
Details
Metering System:TTL 256-zones metering, with multi, average and spot
Other:Hybrid viewfinder – both electronic (EVF) and Reverse Galilean
LCD:2.8in, 460K-dot TFT LCD
Sample Photos:Fujifilm FinePix X100 review sample images gallery
Memory Card:SD/SDHC/SDXC
White Balance:Auto, Custom, Color Temperature, Fine, Shade, Fluorescent Light-1, Fluorescent Light-2, Fluorescent Light-3, Incandescent, Underwater
Sensor:12.3MP (APS-C) CMOS
Exposure Modes:P, A, S, M
Connectivity:USB 2.0 mini & HDMI mini
Weight:445g
Flash Modes:Forced flash, Supressed, Slow Sync,
Power:Rechargeable NP-95 Li-ion battery
ISO Range:200-6400 (ISO 100 & 12,800 JPEG only)
Lens:Fujinon 23mm f/2 lens (a 35mm equivalent in full-frame 35mm terms)
Dimensions:126.5W x 74.4H x 53.9D
Shutter Speeds:30-1/4000th second, plus Bulb
File Formats:Raw (12-bit), JPEG, Raw & JPEG