Fujifilm X100F 24.3 MP APS-C Digital Camera-Silver


High Performance from X-Trans CMOS III & X Processor Pro Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder Combines OVF and EVF Functions Intuitive and Practical Analog Operation – Graceful Controls Focus Lever – Quickly Move Focus Area New ACROS Mode of Film Simulation – 15 Total Modes 6 AF Modes and Expanded Phase Detection Built-in 3-stop ND Filter Plus Many More Functions Expandable with Wide or Tele Conversion Lens

Product Features

  • 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III APS-C sensor with no low-pass filter and X-Processor Pro
  • 8 way focus lever + the number of focusing points has been expanded from 49 in previous models to 91 (up to 325 points)
  • Built-in Iso dial, incorporated into the shutter speed dial and operating temperature is 0 degree Celsius to 40 degree Celsius (+32 degree Fahrenheit to +104 degree Fahrenheit)
  • AF mode(single / Zone / wide-tracking).Hot shoe:Dedicated TTL Flash compatible
  • New np-w126s lithium battery
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  • Anonymous says:

    Soul in a box! As an X-Pro.2 owner I contemplated purchasing the X100F for months before it even came out, because I owned the X100S I was very familiar with what the X100F would bring. The X100S had something that no other camera I owned prior to it had, it had soul. Its a subjective conclusion to my experience with the X100S, however, ever since I let it go and went with the X-Pro.2 I missed it more, more. I made the plunge and bought the X100F, knowing it was a very similar set-up to the X-Pro.2, expect when I got it and opened the box I was so surprised as to how small the X100F was compared to the X-Pro.2. Having had the X-Pro.2 as my only camera for over a year, I forgot that one of the main features of what made the X100S such a beauty was the compact size and the how effortless it felt to take it everywhere. My only two downsides to the X100F is the lack of weather-sealing/resistance and built-in GPS (I know this can be done through the app but its not intuitive). The weather-sealing is…

  • Anonymous says:

    Exceeded my expectations Edit: Spent one month in Japan. I’m an artist so I take a lot of reference photos, aperture priority at f4 for the most part to get the most detail. This camera has performed above and beyond my expectations. Images are crazy sharp and jpegs come out beautifully rendered. Camera is very easy to use once you get comfortable with the UI and controls. I found it intuitive to just pick up the camera, turn it on, and take a shot. With a prime lens, zoom is one less thing you worry about. In the span of a month I’ve taken around 1800 photos with this camera, so around 60 images per day. I’ve gone two days with a single battery charge. Very pleased with the performance of the camera during my trip.I sold my XT1 to try out some compacts, so far I’ve tried out the Ricoh GR, and now the X100F.Pros- The design is reminiscent of the vintage Leica Model 3. I just love the design of the camera in general. The sleek design gives me the confidence to carry the camera…

  • Anonymous says:

    Amazing quality in a tiny camera Excellent day to day camera that will far surpass your expectations! I have had this camera since November 2016 (beta version) and it’s been my main camera ever since. If you’d like to read a full review you can google my name to get my website and a full length review can be found there with more images and information.

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