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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Users
(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)
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Lens has no optical zoom capability, Starting price is very high, Flash is embedded in the front of the camera body, rather than a popup unit, Requires practice to use all of the features properly, Autofocus could work more quickly to minimize shutter lag
Published: 2015-11-06, Author: Jordan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: One thing all of the cameras in this category have in common, aside from having a fixed prime lens, is that they offer either a 28mm or 35mm equivalent focal length (save for the Sigma Quattro dp2 and dp3), making all excellent choices for shooting street...
Published: 2015-10-30, Author: Jason , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: When applied to humans, the word “character” has two distinct meanings, an oddball or eccentric as in “Fred is a real character” or a morally upstanding person, as in “Charlie is a man of unimpeachable character.” When it comes to machines created by huma...
Published: 2015-03-25, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Great image quality with beautiful color rendition, Film Simulation modes are superb, USB charging is really convenient, Includes external charger, to keep a spare battery topped-up, DR modes help you match JPEG dynamic range to the scene you're shooting,
Movie capture has poor resolution and spectacular moire, Occasional waxy-looking skin in high ISO images, Face Detection not precise enough for use at F2, Q Menu not as simple as rivals', 16MP beginning to look low by contemporary standards, X-Trans senso
The X100T is an excellent photographic tool that's engaging to use and capable of beautiful images. Its autofocus is starting to show its age, and its unusual X-Trans sensor's benefits are hard to discern in an era of 24 and 28MP rivals. But there's curre...
Abstract: Fuji X100T review: Fuji updates its retro-styled big-sensor compact with some intelligent new features. But how does it perform?The latest camera in Fujifilm's high-end X series is the Fuji X100T, which is very similar to the X100S, boasting the same 16-...
Physical 1/3 f-stops are great, Overhauled control system is much better, Quick, if a bit inconsistent, autofocus performance, Improved high ISO output and overall image quality, Meters perfectly, Rear LCD display is superb, Between a built-in ND filter a
Autofocus performance can be inconsistent even in good light, Wished Fujifilm would have waited to put a in new sensor, Camera is due for a new design, Would have loved to see a new ISO dial, Focus-by-wire system still feels lacking
Published: 2014-12-15, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Gorgeous, retro-inspired design, Lots of manual controls, Fantastic image quality, Great viewfinder
Slow and inconsistent autofocus, Video is still an afterthought, Some will find the fixed lens too limiting
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Published: 2014-12-11, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Fujifilm's X100T is a high-end compact which boasts the same X-Trans sensor found in the company's highly regarded line of mirrorless cameras, including the XT1. The X100T couples this with a bright high quality fixed lens that's equivalent to 35mm, a fle...
Lacklustre video with no stabilisation, Macro mode awkwardly implemented, Small, fiddly rear buttons
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Published: 2014-11-14, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder. Wide-aperture prime lens. Top-notch control scheme. Strong high ISO image quality. Quick autofocus. Classic Chrome film emulation. 6fps continuous shooting. Wide-angle and telephoto adapters available. Wi-Fi.
Bigger than some other large-sensor compacts. Lens suffers from edge softness. Macro shots at wide apertures have a soft-focus look. Video could be better. No image stabilization
The Fujifilm X100T is a worthy successor to the X100S. It adds a sharper LCD, Wi-Fi, and Classic Chrome film emulation, and earns our Editors' Choice award....