For years Fujifilm has been making the finest fixed-lens cameras in its X100 series. These street photographer cameras are certainly specialist, given the fixed lens (i.e. no zoom), retro styling, and ...
For years Fujifilm has been making the finest fixed-lens cameras in its X100 series. These street photography cameras are certainly specialist - given the retro styling, unusual viewfinder, and lack ...
The announcement of the Fujifilm X100VI is certainly making waves across the photography industry, as it looks to be just as successful as its predecessor - the Fujifilm X100V. The X100 line has ...
Thanks to the new sensor and processor, the X100V can shoot at around 11 fps with continuous AF enabled (20 fps in electronic shutter mode), compared to 8 fps for the last model. At the same time, it ...
Over the last year, Fujifilm has toppled its APS-C rival Sony with some of the best mirrorless cameras out there, including the X-T3 and X-Pro3. Now, it's focusing on its ultra-popular compact street ...
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The Fujifilm X100V ($1,399.95) is the fifth iteration of the company's chic, retro-styled compact camera. As with earlier entries, it includes a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, an SLR-sized ...
The Fujifilm X100V is priced at £1299 including VAT for both the black and silver versions of the camera, this makes it quite expensive in comparison to other options, however, it could quite easily ...
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