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RSS FeedsFujifilm X100V review: The most capable prime-lens compact camera, ever
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8 april 2020 19:40:07

 
Fujifilm X100V review: The most capable prime-lens compact camera, ever
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Introduction $(document).ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({`galleryId`:`6033153724`,`isMobile`:false}) }) All product photography by Dan Bracaglia 86%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The X100V is Fujifilm`s fifth X100-series camera since the original model debuted almost a full decade ago. Through each successive iteration, Fujifilm has made its large-sensor, prime-lens compact camera more and more capable, and this latest model (officially pronounced Ex One Hundred Vee) takes the core bits of Fujifilm`s high-end interchangeable-lens X-Pro3 and slips them into a much smaller package. This means you get the company`s latest 26MP X-Trans APS-C sensor and processor combo, the promise of much-improved autofocus and the best video feature set we`ve seen on a prime-lens compact camera. But it doesn`t stop there: the lens has been redesigned, the ergonomics refined, the viewfinder revisited, and a whole lot more. Key specifications: 26MP X-Trans sensor Redesigned lens (still a 23mm F2 pancake, compatible with previous converters) Built-in 4-stop ND filter Tilting 1.62M-dot touchscreen LCD panel Updated 3.69M-dot OLED EVF, redesigned OVF optics Up to 4K/30p with Eterna film sim and F-Log internal capture (8-bit only) 2.5mm mic port, headphones through USB-C with adapter Weather-sealed, when filter adapter and filter are used Single SD card slot CIPA rated to 350 shots using the EVF, 420 using the OVF Processed from Raw.ISO 320 | 1/320 sec | F5.6Photo by Barney Britton The X100-series has always been a favorite among the DPReview staff, and for some good reasons; these cameras produce wonderful images, they`re beautifully designed and are engaging to use. For those that have been eyeing some or other version of X100 over the years but never taken the plunge, this latest model is arguably the one to get. But for owners of previous X100 models, should the V tempt you to upgrade? Let`s find out. The X100V is expec ...


 
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