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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
61 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
87010066
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)
Where the previous X100S concentrated on speed, the new X100T majors on operability, with a wealth of improvements that make this the best-handling X100 model yet. It may not offer any significant changes to image quality, but the Fujifilm X100T is still...
Abstract: Fuji has also removed the awkwardly-positioned, easily-bumped dial that encircled the four-way controller, and standardized on 45-degree diamond knurling for the three exposure controls (aperture, shutter speed and exposure compensation). These changes to...
Abstract: Fujifilm has announced its new flagshippremium compact with an improved Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder with Electronic Rangefinder that's akin to using a mechanical rangefinder for pulling focus. There's also real-time parallax correction for more accurate co...
Abstract: Our full review of the FujiFilm X100T appeared in the March/April 2015 issue of Camera magazine.It can be read or downloaded here in full as a PDF replica of the original magazine pages.Download pdf here: FujiFilm X100TFULL REVIEWBrand: FujiFilmModel: X10...
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Published: 2015-01-04, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Excellent viewfinder, 35mm equivalent prime lens, Assignable buttons
Annoying shutter control, Poor RAW detail, Expensive compared to X100S
Although not a huge – or particularly exciting – update, Fujifilm's X100T addresses some of the main criticisms levelled at previous models and should appeal to fans of the company's rangefinder cameras. Buyers should have few complaints about image quali...
New viewfinder, Expanded compensation range, Large sensor, Larger screen
Fixed prime lens, Changes not significant for X100S owners
Fuji hasn't set out to create a camera that existing X100S users will want to rush out and buy, but it's taken the opportunity to make a few improvements that will make the camera attractive to new users. The changes to the viewfinder are a significant i...
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Published: 2015-05-04, Author: tan , review by: thestar.com.my
Many useful usability tweaks over its predecessor, nice build quality, excellent controls
Relatively expensive, fixed 35mm equivalent focal length a bit limiting
Abstract: Fujifilm's FinePix X100 was a game-changer, with its large image sensor, fast prime lens, hybrid viewfinder and rangefinder-style retro look. It likely ignited the "retro" trend in the camera industry three years ago and the third-generation X100T is fina...
Abstract: Fujifilm's FinePix X100 was a game-changer, with its large image sensor, fast prime lens, hybrid viewfinder and rangefinder-style retro look. It likely ignited the "retro" trend in the camera industry three years ago and the third-generation X100T is fina...