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Reviews of Fujifilm X100F

Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X100F and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X100F.
Award: Editor’s Choice March 2017
March 2017
 
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96 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Outstanding image quality in all types of scenes
  • Minimal noise in photos shot at high native ISO settings
  • Prime f/2 lens produces very sharp detail in images
  • 91point AF mode is upgrade over X100F's predecessor
  • Full manual control modes
  • Including manu
  • Retro rangefinder styling
  • Outstanding image quality
  • Robust manual controls
  • Fits in a jacket pocket
  • Full 1080p HD video
  • Good-looking
  • Fairly compact body with lots of controls
  • Great quality out-of-camera. Industry-leading JPEG engine
  • Innovative hybrid viewfinder with optical and electronic views
  • Fixed 23mm f2 lens perfect for general and street photography
  • Leaf shutter
  • Traditional dials and controls
  • Excellent X-Trans sensor
  • Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder
  • The Fujifilm X100F produces excellent photos and the updated autofocus system is a great improvement. Plus
  • It improves on the control layout and retains the manual-optimized shooting design and fast lens that have made it a favorite
  • Crisp wide-angle lens
  • Bright f/2 aperture
  • In-lens ND filter
  • Fast autofocus
  • Focus select joystick
  • 1/4
  • 000-second leaf shutter
  • Physical control dials
  • Film Simulation modes
  • Wi-Fi
  • Great image quality
  • Though the lens is starting to show its age
  • Class leading autofocus performance and perhaps the best APS-C camera made when it comes to autofocus
  • Great body overall
  • Reliable with great battery life
  • Excellent image quality in Raw and JPEG
  • Sensational JPEG color
  • Ergonomics that match the classic looks
  • Hybrid viewfinder is delightful
  • Improved speed of focus and operation
  • Incamera Raw conversion and WiFi
  • Bigger battery with percentage display
  • USB

The editors didn't like

  • Camera's operational aspects are a little quirky
  • It takes some practice to use this model efficiently
  • Lack of a mode dial may confuse some photographers at first
  • Combination shutter speed/ISO dial is odd
  • But it's functional once you get the hang of it
  • No built-in zoom
  • No image stabilization
  • No stabilisation. Limits usefulness for video
  • Lens soft at close focusing distances
  • No 4k video
  • And 1080p limited to 15 min clips
  • Screen doesn't tilt and isn't touch-sensitive
  • PS – Don't forget if you find my work useful
  • You can support me next time
  • Autofocus feels a tad tardy
  • Lens somewhat soft at f/2
  • Premium price
  • Sad battery life
  • Lens lacks stabilization
  • Video limited to 1080p
  • Sometimes struggles with tracking subjects
  • Give me weather sealing
  • I have many personal qualms with the Fujifilm X100F
  • But it isn't at all a bad camera. In fact
  • In many ways it's the absolute best APS-C camera on the market. It's small
  • Autofocuses quickly
  • Has a low profile
  • Delivers great ima
  • Output of XTrans sensor not to everyone's taste
  • AF speed not up to contemporary standards
  • Face detection limited and unreliable
  • Focus/control dial easily knocked (and can't be disabled)
  • 1080p video seems outdated
  • ISO dial prettier than it is practica

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  Published: 2017-03-16, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com

  • Excellent image quality in Raw and JPEG, Sensational JPEG color, Ergonomics that match the classic looks, Hybrid viewfinder is delightful, Improved speed of focus and operation, Incamera Raw conversion and WiFi, Bigger battery with percentage display, USB
  • Output of XTrans sensor not to everyone's taste, AF speed not up to contemporary standards, Face detection limited and unreliable, Focus/control dial easily knocked (and can't be disabled), 1080p video seems outdated, ISO dial prettier than it is practica
  • The X100F's combination of image quality, usability and styling make it the best in the series yet. It's still a niche camera, but this latest version's limitations stem primarily from its design, rather than its implementation. A true photographers' came...

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  Published: 2017-01-23, review by: thephoblographer.com

  • So far, I'm really hyped about this camera. It's the most exciting Fujifilm X100 series camera to have come out since the original. I wasn't a major fanboy of the others, but Fujifilm seems to have created a nearly perfect camera with the Fujifilm X100F...

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  Published: 2017-01-19, Author: William , review by: imaging-resource.com

  • Abstract:  The three-inch rear display of the Fuji X100F is similar to its predecessor's, offering no touch functionality nor any tilting or swivel articulation. The resolution of the LCD panel itself is also unchanged at 1.04-million dots.The Fuji X100F's Advanced...

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  Published: 2017-01-18, Author: Michael , review by: steves-digicams.com

  • Outstanding image quality in all types of scenes, Minimal noise in photos shot at high native ISO settings, Prime f/2 lens produces very sharp detail in images, 91point AF mode is upgrade over X100F's predecessor, Full manual control modes, including manu
  • Camera's operational aspects are a little quirky; it takes some practice to use this model efficiently, Lack of a mode dial may confuse some photographers at first, Combination shutter speed/ISO dial is odd, but it's functional once you get the hang of it
  • The Fujifilm X100F is a camera that has some design oddities, along with a really high price. But for the right photographer, its high-quality images and sharp f/2 prime lens is going to give you images that you can't easily duplicate with other cameras...

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  Published: 2016-05-25, Author: Jordan , review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  The fixed lens camera market may be a bit niche, but it's here that you'll find some of the best cameras you can buy. Sensors ranging from APS-C to full-frame are designed to match their lenses, which cover ranges from 28-75mm equiv, so image quality is...

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  Published: 2015-12-23, Author: Matt , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Abstract:  Whether you're buying a camera for the first time or upgrading your existing set-up , you're very much in luck. We've rounded up some of the best cameras in 2016 that are available now!It's been an exciting year for cameras of all levels, from compacts ri...

 
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  Published: 2017-09-21, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Fujifilm X100F produces excellent photos and the updated autofocus system is a great improvement. Plus, it improves on the control layout and retains the manual-optimized shooting design and fast lens that have made it a favorite
  • Sad battery life
  • An advanced compact for wide-angle and manual-photography fans, the Fujifilm X100F improves upon an already great camera with better autofocus performance and a fine-tuned design on top of its already excellent photo quality...

 
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  Published: 2017-08-30, review by: avhub.com.au

  • Age has not wearied the basic X100 concept. It remains a brilliant blending of the classical with the contemporary, made even better in this fourth-generation iteration by the various ergonomic revisions made on the outside and the many performance enhanc...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-21, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • The X100F gets full marks not for being the best all-round compact camera, but for being brilliant at what it does. Namely, packing the build and performance of a premium camera into something that can (almost) slip into your jacket pocket.There's no doub...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-15, review by: photoreview.com.au

  • The increased resolution and improvements to performance – particularly buffer capacity – make the X100F a worthwhile update that should appeal to fans of Fujifilm's rangefinder cameras. Add to that the fact that it's now supported by the major third-part...

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