Testseek.co.uk have collected 66 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix X100T and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix X100T.
November 2014
(87%)
66 Reviews
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(96%)
61 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
New viewfinder
Expanded compensation range
Large sensor
Larger screen
Hybrid viewfinder is best offering yet as parallax correction adjusts frame in real-time
Electronic rangefinder-style manual focus option
Retro design
Solid build quality
Improved autofocus copes better in lower lighting conditions
Image quality pote
Superb body
Materials & manufacturing
Picture quality up to 6400 ISO
New hybrid viewfinder!
1/32000 electronic shutter
Userfriendly interface
Classic Chrome film simulation
Longer battery life than earlier models (450 shots)
Choice of optical or electronic viewfinder for composition
Analogue control dials give intuitive and engaging handling experience
Impressive image quality
Attractive retro styling
Great image quality
Excellent hybrid viewfinder
Fast all-purpose 35mm lens
The editors didn't like
Fixed prime lens
Changes not significant for X100S owners
Widest aperture settings of zero use for macro and close-up shooting
1/4000th sec shutter only properly usable from f/8.0
Undeniably expensive
No true ISO 100 sensitivity
Exposure compensation dial knocks out of place (no alert light/physical lock)
If you already own an X100S, then there probably isn't enough here to justify upgrading to the T. However, if you are looking to buy your first premium compact, the combination of the Fuji's gorgeous retro styling, amazing image quality and improved focus...
Abstract: In Fujifilm's case, the upgrade elves have done their job superbly. The X100S was just about perfect, but the T has enough subtle but clever improvements to make investing well worthwhile, even if you love your S. They've kept the beautiful, ergonomic bod...
Abstract: I have had this camera for a few weeks known have taken in out and about and recently to Venice. Impessed is an understatement but you do have to use the camera a fair bit to get the best out of it. Its not just a point a shoot!. There are a few quibbles...
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Published: 2014-12-09, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Hybrid viewfinder is best offering yet as parallax correction adjusts frame in real-time, electronic rangefinder-style manual focus option, retro design, solid build quality, improved autofocus copes better in lower lighting conditions, image quality pote
Widest aperture settings of zero use for macro and close-up shooting, 1/4000th sec shutter only properly usable from f/8.0, undeniably expensive, no true ISO 100 sensitivity, exposure compensation dial knocks out of place (no alert light/physical lock), s
The Fujifilm X100T is - and to call on a word so often misused - a unique camera. Although largely similar to its X100S predecessor, it's the new electronic rangefinder option within the already excellent hybrid viewfinder that make it a proposition...
Great image quality, Excellent hybrid viewfinder, Fast all-purpose 35mm lens
Video quality still not great, Limited focus-tracking skills
Fujifilm X100T – Performance and AF Early X-series cameras became somewhat infamous for their rubbish autofocus, but a sequence of updates patched that up for most Fujifilm cameras, and the X100T benefits from all that work. Autofocus performance ranges f...
Superb body, materials & manufacturing, Picture quality up to 6400 ISO, New hybrid viewfinder!, 1/32000 electronic shutter, Userfriendly interface, Classic Chrome film simulation, Longer battery life than earlier models (450 shots)
No headphone jack, Limited video capability, Slight lack of fidelity in electronic framing, No touchscreen, display doesn't tilt/swivel
The Fujifilm X100T is a fantastic camera! Not only does it take superlative photographs, not only is it discreet in its operability and not only is it superbly well-designed, but it puts the Image with a capital "i" at the centre of its attention. It lets...
Choice of optical or electronic viewfinder for composition, Analogue control dials give intuitive and engaging handling experience, Impressive image quality, Attractive retro styling
Video footage is relatively poor in quality, Macro mode could be better implemented, Rear buttons are a little small and fiddly
With the same lens, sensor and image processor as its predecessor, it might be tempting to dismiss the X100T as a mere cosmetic update, designed as much to allow retailers to place a ‘new tag on an old product as anything else. Indeed, at first glance it...
A stunning camera, but one at a high price. If you're an enthusiast with $1,200 to burn, who wants a camera that's a blast to shoot with, the X100T is tough to beat. It may cost a pretty penny, but it's a very capable compact camera that can produce g...