Fujifilm X100V Digital Camera

Fujifilm X100V Digital Camera,

Black

About this item

· 26.1MP APS-C CMOS image sensor

· X-Processor 4

· Newly designed 23mmF2 lens

· 4K 30p video recording

· 3.0 inch rear-tilting LCD touchscreen

· Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder

· AF performance at the luminance of -5EV

· Compact and lightweight design, weighing just 428g

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Product description

FUJIFILM X100V features a new 23mmF2.0 lens to ensure that every detail from its X-Trans TM CMOS 4 Sensor resolved beautifully. Enhanced for better resolution, lower distortion, this lens is a significant step up from the ones used in past X100 Series cameras, but still maintains the same overall size and compatibility with legacy WCL/TCL conversion lens retaining its internal 4- Stop ND filter. At the heart of FUJIFILM, X100V is the state-of-the-art X-Trans TM CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 combination.

The exceptional 26.1MP sensor uses a back-illuminated design to maximize quality and dynamic range. Simultaneously, its unique color filter array controls moiré and false color without the need for an optical low pass filter. Such outstanding imaging capability complemented by the quad-core X-Processor 4. This powerful CPU not only ensures images quickly and smoothly processed, but thanks to a new algorithm, boosts AF performance at the luminance of -5EV. Video capture resolution:

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Reviews

Fujifilm X100V Digital Camera

. Fast forward to 2020, and Fuji came out with this camera. The picture quality is superb, the same as XT3 if you have used it. The autofocus speed much improved, though, in lower light, it hurts a bit. New settings, such as clarity, are handy. All these samples are jpegs straight from the camera, with built flash and Astia film simulation for two pictures and the new Classic Negative for the third one. 

 The screen finally tilts, and it is useful in taking pictures from different angles. Anyone can recommend this camera very highly if you want a small package and do not need a zoom. You could always use electronic zoom with this camera to reach further though it might reduce the resolution a bit.

This latest iteration has several notable improvements over the X 100F, the previous version. A much-improved lens (which is the best reason to upgrade), faster autofocus, and a flip-out screen do not increase the camera’s bulk.

 The lens improvement is very noticeable as it gets rid of a softness, which always noticeable on the older versions. Autofocus is not as good as Sony A7RIV but is nearly as good as Nikon Z7. Autofocus can be slow, and face detects a little clunky at times, but with patience, it is more than adequate, if not top-notch.

 Criticisms are few, but removing the four-way controller and requiring the use of a joystick is not a favorite move. 

 The jpg picture quality is out of the box, as always, with Fuji cameras, superb. You rarely need to go to raw and do post-processing on Fuji pictures. If you like the X T3/X T4, you will love the out of camera pictures. And those emulation modes for various Fuji film types of old, are exciting to use.

 Altogether an outstanding camera, for those who want a small camera for street photography and other like subjects. It is not the best choice for sport or landscape photography, but this is perfect for everything else.