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X100 Camera Review

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X100 Camera Review

2024-08-11 03:41:20

using w/ Fuji X100

5
2024-07-11 08:57:33

Must have for either X Pro series or X100 series.

5
2024-07-18 05:52:51

I first jumped into the x100 line with a used F version and that camera went everywhere with me. I thought it was the camera they would bury me with....until I bought the x100v. To say the lens is an improvement would be underselling. It is a massive upgrade in sharpness and quality. The tilt screen is a nice change from the fixed one and the slight design changes make it feel better in the hand. Fats focusing and really clean images at the high ISO settings. I have no issue being inside and setting it at 6400 and going from there.

5
2024-06-24 04:33:14

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought this to carry a Fujifilm X100 VI. Absolutely love it! Thank you!

5
2024-04-11 06:40:46

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been busy organizing this thing and can’t wait to get outside with it. I can get my Fuji X100-V and a Nikon L35- AF in it along with accessories

5
2024-09-22 09:30:33

I think this is the best option to keep a X100v weather resistant, while also keeping it as compact as possible. The look of a hood on an X100 camera is great, but to me it defeats the purpose of having the camera compact enough to take it with you. (Buy a Xpro-3 then.) This hit the nail right on the head, with both build quality being very good, and design that is clever, and better then the Fuji option, all while retaining the original lens cap. I have had not noticed a difference in focus speed, or accuracy, with my X100v and would say its just as good without it. The older X100 models don't focus as well, and can not confirm they wouldn't have issues.

5
2024-09-19 01:12:53

We purchased this as a second battery for our Fuji X100 for photo shoots as well as travel. The X100 is a hungry little camera and goes through batteries quickly when shooting. The Pearstone battery is a GREAT alternative to the Fuji brand replacement. You can't beat the price! If you shoot with your X100 quite a bit, you need a few of these babies!

5
2024-09-12 04:42:19

As always, the construction is gorgeous. It's what made me fall in love with the original X100. I passed that on to my son when I bought the 100T. Now the X100 is sold and he has the T. I do feel that although the camera is the best it's been (new lens and sensor), the choice of controls is becoming complex. You need to make some hard decisions on what you will use to keep things simple for your own style. For example, I simply blocked the screen controls out for now while I develop familiarity. I may switch them on later. I bought a spare battery and charger. I hate charging directly to the camera. The Fuji filter is nothing special, so if you have another of the same size, just use that for weather and dust sealing. I bought it because I wanted everything to be silver this time around. The Jpegs from this camera are lovely. The X100 series is always a pleasure.

5
2024-09-09 07:42:12

I bought this for my new Fuji X100 and associated gear. It is perfectly sized, and fits the camera in the Fuji case, lens hood, charger, extra battery, extra cards, manual, with a little room to spare. The bag zips closed to seal it from either the elements, or in case of a spill (stuff doesn't fall out), and velcro closure. Highly recommend for this camera.

5
2024-09-24 09:10:25

I bought the Moment 49mm CineBloom for my Fujifilm X100F. This filter stays on the lens. The way it allows for the highlights to bloom, smooths out the sometimes harsh digital feel to images. Paired with the amazing color of the X100, the images can sometimes feel film-like with the smooth transitions of light and contrast. The only thing to be careful of is the way the X100 focuses in low light or close-ups, as the filter will sometimes be in the way and jam the focus, requiring a restart of the camera. But that's a camera operation and design flaw. I recommend this filter for those who want to soften the contrast and add a little life to their images.

5