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Fujifilm unveils the X-T100 Mirrorless Digital Camera into the X-Series

- 7 years ago

The new Mirrorless camera from Fujifilm features the well-established retro/luxury style with a 24.2-megapixel sensor and Fujifilm’s proprietary colour reproduction technology, precise phase detection auto-focus system, and a three-way tilting touchscreen

The X-T100 comes into the X-Series family of digital cameras as an entry model but promises high-level image quality in multiple scenes and with enhanced photo-shooting functions. The new camera features a centre-finder style that’s familiar to many from the popular X-T series and has a compact body which weighs in at just 448g with an [anodized] coated aluminium top cover.

Fujifilm unveils the X-T100 Mirrorless Digital Camera into the X-Series

Image quality

The combination of the 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor and Fujifilm’s proprietary colour reproduction technology promises high image quality from the X-T100. The camera is furnished with a phase detection autofocus [AF] system and a freshly developed autofocus [AF] algorithm, which gives the user a faster, precise focusing function.

Simple and sharp selfies

In addition, the new camera has a horizontal tilting rear LCD monitor/screen, which makes it simple to shoot sharp selfies. Also, the native electronic viewfinder [EVF] offers a high magnification, and the camera has an extended battery life, giving [up to] 430 frames with each charge.

Video Capability

So far as video specs go, you can expect to see:

4K files coming from the X-T100 with continuous recording up to approximately 30 minutes.
Full HD will give continuous recording [up to] approximately 30 minutes.
HD will give you continuous recording for [up to] approximately 30 minutes.
High-speed movie 1280×720 will offer users continuous recording up to approximately 7 minutes.

Fujifilm unveils the X-T100 Mirrorless Digital Camera into the X-Series

Artistic shooting modes

The X-T100 has 11 variations of Fujifilm’s popular Film Simulation Modes and 17 variations of Advanced Filters, giving a neat shortcut to photographers wanting to add simple artistic flair or filmic colour tones to their images. Additionally, the various setting can be adjusted with one-step operation via the function dial, exposure compensation dial, or touch-and-flick function on rear LCD monitor.

Bluetooth connectivity

The new X-T100 houses the latest built-in Bluetooth® tech, which makes for simple transfer for sharing via mobile devices. It is the ideal companion for smartphone photographers who want to shoot and share high-quality images on the go.

Fujifilm unveils the X-T100 Mirrorless Digital Camera into the X-Series

Pricing and availability

The new Fujifilm X-T100 comes in three body colours; Dark Silver, Black, and Champagne Gold. It will be available for approximately £600 in late June 2018.

Pre-order yours from our chums at Cambrian Photography. Finance options available.

Fujifilm unveils the X-T100 Mirrorless Digital Camera into the X-Series

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Simon Skinner

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Having spent many years working in various pockets of the music industry, and always with a camera in hand, Simon has worked with organisations such as Warner/Chappell, Food Records and ultimately, co-founding the innovative independent record label, Izumi Records before moving fully into the world of publishing in 2007. Amongst numerous other projects in the last decade, he has been responsible for a number of specialist photo trade magazines and journals for the filmmaking and photography communities, along with a coffee table book entitled, "Great Britons of Photography' which he produced with Peter Dench and Leica. Now heading up PhotoBite, Simon and the team have set themselves a task of delivering informative and inspirational content for photographers of all levels, from the beginner, shooting with smartphones, to the seasoned photographer and filmmaker.