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Fujifilm X100

Fujifilm FinePix X100
Fujifilm FinePix X100
Overview
Maker Fujifilm
Type Fixed lens digital camera
Lens
Lens 23 mm f/2
Sensor/Medium
Image sensor type CMOS with primary colour filter
Image sensor size 23.6 mm × 15.8 mm (APS-C)
Maximum resolution 12.3 megapixels
Recording medium SD, SDHC, SDXC
Focusing
Focus contrast detection
Exposure/Metering
Exposure TTL 256-zones metering
Flash
Flash Built in
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Hybrid (OVF and EVF)
General
Rear LCD monitor 2.8-inch 460k dots fixed LCD
Battery NP-95 type
Dimensions 126.5 (W) × 74.4 (H) × 53.9 (D) mm
Weight 445 g (0.981 lb) (including battery and memory card)
Made in Japan
Fujifilm X100S
Fujifilm X100S
Overview
Maker Fujifilm
Type Fixed lens digital camera
Lens
Lens 23 mm f/2
Sensor/Medium
Sensor CMOS
Image sensor type Fujifilm X-Trans CMOS II
Image sensor size 23.6 mm × 15.8 mm (APS-C)
Maximum resolution 16.3 megapixels
Recording medium SD, SDHC, SDXC
Focusing
Focus contrast detection / phase detection
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Hybrid (OVF and EVF)
General
Dimensions 126.5 (W) × 74.4 (H) × 53.9 (D) mm
Weight 445 g (0.981 lb) (including battery and memory card)
Made in Japan
Fujifilm X100T
Fujifilm X100T
Fujifilm X100T
Overview
Maker Fujifilm
Lens
Lens 23 mm (35 mm equivalent angle of view (AOV) in 35 mm full frame format)
F-numbers f/2.0 at the widest
Sensor/Medium
Sensor CMOS
Image sensor type Fujifilm X-Trans CMOS II
Image sensor size 23.6 x 15.8 mm (APS-C type)
Maximum resolution 4896 x 3264 (16 megapixels)
ASA/ISO range 100-51200
Recording medium SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card
Focusing
Focus areas 49 focus points
Shutter
Shutter speeds 1/32000 s to 30 s
Continuous shooting 6 frames per second
Viewfinder
Viewfinder magnification 0.5
Frame coverage 92%
Image Processing
Image processor EXR Processor II
Custom WB Yes
General
Rear LCD monitor 3 inches with 1,040,000 dots
Dimensions 127 x 74 x 52 mm (5 x 2.91 x 2.05 inches)
Weight 440 g including battery

The Fujifilm X100 series of digital cameras, the FinePix X100, X100S, X100T and X100F, are large sensor compact cameras with a 23 mm fixed prime lens (35 mm equivalent angle of view (AOV) in 35 mm full frame format). All four cameras have received generally positive reviews.

The Fujifilm FinePix X100 was initially shown at the photokina show in September 2010 and was subsequently introduced in February 2011. It was the first model in the Fujifilm X-series of cameras and has since been joined by numerous models. It is superseded by the Fujifilm X100S.

The FinePix X100 was the first camera to show a number of new technologies developed by Fujifilm. These include a hybrid viewfinder which allows the user to choose between a conventional optical viewfinder with an electronic overlay, or an electronic viewfinder. The combination of APS-C sized CMOS sensor, EXR processor and 23mm (35 mm equivalent) fast aperture lens was also a first.

The X100 received generally favourable reviews and a number of awards. These include Innovative Camera of the Year from Ephotozine and Best Premium Camera in the 2011 TIPA awards. In most cases, the prizes were awarded for the combination of technology and picture quality, but the X100 has also received plaudits for its design outside the photography market, coming top of Stuff magazine's Cool List for 2011 and in October 2012 receiving Good Design Award from Good Design Award (Japan).Digital Photography Review gave it a score of 75% and a silver award, noting that it "combines excellent image quality, solid build and a superb viewfinder with somewhat sluggish and quirky operation", adding that "It's been much improved by multiple firmware updates since its initial incarnation, and despite its flaws, is now a very likeable camera indeed.".

Some X100 cameras have reportedly suffered from 'sticky aperture disease' where the aperture blades lock up, leading to overexposure. Fujifilm has acknowledged this issue and will fix it under warranty.

On initial release the X100 was widely reported to have various issues. Many, but not all, of these issues were fixed through a series of firmware updates made available by Fujifilm.


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