Retro cameras have a charm of their own, and Fujifilm has stuck to retro styling for all their interchangeable lens cameras.
The company now has a wide portfolio of compact APS-C mirrorless interchangeable cameras that have charmed everyone with superior image quality. The X-T100 joins the bandwagon, positioned at the advanced amateur-enthusiast market.
Design and Build Quality The Fujifilm X-T100 has a sturdy built, though the body is built with a combination of metal and engineering plastic. The camera has a retro styling similar to other Fujifilm mirrorless cameras. The top panel features a the mode dial, an accessory shoe, video record button, function button, command dial and one custom function dial. The LCD tilts and swivels. A vertical dial with a toggle function doubles as the secondary command dial. The camera has a metal lens mount and tripod receptacle.
Key Features
The Fujifilm X-T100 uses a 24.2-megapixel APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) CMOS imaging sensor with primary colour filter. The camera uses ultrasonic vibrations to keep dust off the sensor unit. The device accepts Fujifilm X mount lenses. The camera uses TTL contrast detect and TTL phase detect AF systems, designating it Intelligent Hybrid AF. Focus modes available are Single AF, Continuous AF, Manual Focus and AF+MF. AF frames include Single point (7x13), Zone AF (3x3 / 5x5 / 7x7 from 91 areas on 7x13 grid) and Wide/Tracking AF(up to 18 areas).
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