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Fujifilm X100F 24.3 MP APS-C Digital Camera-Silver

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Style: Base


Color: Silver


Features

  • 24.3MP X Trans CMOS III APS C sensor with no low pass filter and X Processor Pro
  • 8 way focus lever plus the number of focusing points has been expanded from 49 in previous models to 91 (up to 325 points)
  • Built in ISO dial, incorporated into the shutter speed dial and operating temperature is 0 degree Celsius to 40 degree Celsius (+32 degree Fahrenheit to +104 degree Fahrenheit); Operating Humidity: 10 to 80 percent (no condensation)
  • AF mode(single / Zone / wide tracking). Hot shoe: Dedicated TTL Flash compatible. Exposure control: TTL 256 zone metering, Multi / Spot / Average / Center Weighted
  • New np w126s lithium battery; Focus distance Approx. 10 centimeter Infinity / 3.9 Inches Infinity

Description

The Fujifilm x100f is the latest premium compact digital camera to join the x series family. It is the ultimate in premium compact digital camera, equipped with the advanced hybrid viewfinder of enhanced convenience. While maintaining the elegant design and same 23mmf2 focal length that has proven to be popular, the new camera has been developed in pursuit for easy operability, reflecting requests from users of previous models.

Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: 43


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: RAW, JPEG


Image Stabilization: Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis Digital (Video Only)


Maximum Focal Length: 70 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Maximum Aperture: 2 f


Metering Description: Spot, Center Weighted


Brand: Fujifilm


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 1,040,000


Display Type: LCD


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Digital Zoom: 2 x


Lens Construction: 8 Elements in 6 Groups


Zoom: AF mode(single / Zone / wide-tracking)


Minimum Focal Length: 50 Millimeters


Maximum Focal Length: 70 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Global Trade Identification Number: 24


UPC: 074101031294 045474103390


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: X100F - Silver


Remote Included: No


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: Fujifilm X100F


Built-In Media: Battery Charger, Battery, Strap, Manual, Camera, U.S.A. Warrranty, USB Cable


Self Timer: 10 seconds


Metering Methods: Spot, Center Weighted


Battery Capacity: 100 Amp Hours


Mount Type: Bayonet


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 2"D x 4.9"W x 2.9"H


Viewfinder Coverage Percentage: 1


MicrophoneTechnology: Stereo


Minimum Aperture: 16 f


Audio Recording: Yes


Is Electric: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Has Image Stabilization: No


Analog Video Format: NTSC/PAL


Shutter Speed Description: Mechanical Shutter1/4000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode 1/4000 to 30 Seconds Time Mode 0 to 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode, Electronic Shutter1/32000 to 30 Seconds 1 Second in Bulb Mode 1/32000 to 1 Second in Time Mode Electronic Front Curtain Shutter1/32000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode, 1/32000 to 30 Seconds Time Mode 0 to 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode


Continuous Shooting: 60 fps


Battery Weight: 0.76 Grams


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Average Life: 5 Hours


Battery Type: NP-W126S


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis Digital (Video Only)


Maximum Aperture: 2 f


Photo Sensor Resolution: 24.3 MP


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Maximum Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/4000 seconds


Form Factor: Compact


Special Feature: Brightness Control


Color: Silver


Item Weight: 2 Pounds


Bit Depth: 14 Bit


Effective Still Resolution: 24.3


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Aspect Ratio: 43


File Format: RAW, JPEG


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Memory Slots Available: 1


Image Capture Type: Video


Movie Mode: Yes


Digital-Still: No


Shooting Modes: Advanced filter modes toy camera, miniature, pop color, high-key, low-key, dynamic tone, soft focus, partial color; 15 types of film simulation mode


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Wireless Technology: BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n with smartphone control


Autofocus: Yes


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Auto Focus Technology: Multi area, Contrast Detection, sensor


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The camera that made digital photography fun again
If you love film photography, you'll love the Fujifilm X100F. If you love point-and-shoot convenience, you'll love the Fujifilm X100F. If you love high image quality, good colors, lovely bokeh, and a slightly wide focal length, you'll love the Fujifilm X100F. I'm a young guy, but I got my start as a photographer on film cameras. the X100F, as with all of Fuji's X-series, comes equipped with three things that I personally value quite highly: 1. An optical viewfinder. As a bonus, there's a pop-up mini-EVF you can engage, which lets you manually focus the lens with a degree of confidence while using the OVF. Framelines, exposure information, remaining shots, a focusing scale, and even a histogram can also be projected into the OVF, giving you all the information you need to snap properly-exposed photos and take full advantage of the 24MP X-Trans sensor. You can, of course, switch to a fully featured EVF or use the rear LCD screen if that's how you prefer to shoot. 2. Discrete exposure mode controls in the style of old film cameras. The lens comes equipped with an aperture ring with third-stop clicks, and the top plate features a combination shutter speed/ISO dial. All three controls have an Automatic setting, letting you engage shutter priority, aperture priority, full manual, or full automatic exposure modes without having to fiddle with a PASM wheel. Thank god. Furthermore, you can create multiple custom auto-ISO profiles, specifying a minimum and maximum acceptable ISO as well as a minimum acceptable shutter speed. 3. Solid metal construction that actually feels like metal. So many digital cameras are plastic-bodied, feeling cheap and toylike in the hand. Even flagship DSLRs with their metal skeletons don't feel "right" to me; I'm much more comfortable with the solid construction of my Nikomat FTN or Konica IIIa. Thus, the X100F's sturdy metal frame just feels good. It's a solidly-built camera that actually seems like a piece of high-quality precision engineering rather than a mass-production piece of junk. Having the ability to take manual control over the entire exposure triangle without having to dig through menus or endlessly spin nondescript black multifunction dials is what attracted me to Fujifilm in the first place, but what will keep me is the fact that you're not sacrificing convenience or image quality to obtain these controls. The X100F is light and compact, easily pocketable inside a jacket pocket, but it never feels cramped. As an extra bonus, the X100F uses an amazingly quiet leaf shutter capable of speeds up to 1/4000, and unlike traditional focal plane shutters, is capable of synchronizing with flash units across its entire shutter speed range. This mechanical shutter is supplemented by an optional electronic shutter capable of speeds up to 1/32000, but it suffers from some rolling shutter issues, as many electronic shutters do, and cannot flash sync. Focusing is done by wire, the only major criticism I have against this camera. Its WiFi feature is excellent if you like to post on social media, and the camera remote app (in my experience) works extremely well for street photography, letting you fire the camera without touching it. The icing on the cake is how good the camera's JPGs look without any adjustment; just apply a film simulation and go. If you shoot RAW, you can even apply these film simulations after the fact, creating JPGs within the camera itself using a simple-to-use but powerful built-in RAW processor. And, of course, the camera just looks so damn good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2018 by HenshinHero HenshinHero

  • The X100 series has really arrived
I have now owned every iteration of the x100. This one is the best by a good margin. I do a little bit of every kind of photography, but mainly street. The x100 is a fantastic general purpose camera. It's fun, it's stylish, it's portable, it's discreet, it makes very good files AF: There is no doubt this is much better. It's on par with my micro 4/3 in speed and accuracy. It's held back somewhat by the older lens design and struggle some in REALLY low light. But this is the one area where the x100t still lagged a bit and i'm very pleased with the improvement. Lens: This lens is very good for the compromises that have been made to make it a pancake. Ergonomics: The x100 series all are great handlers. Unlike some I really like the iso dial integrated into the shutter speed dial. It operates smoothly. Much more so than the various film cameras i have fought with over the years. However I preferred the button layout on the T. The Q menu button is in a terrible location and it's hard to believe this passed any sort of user testing. As far as the joystick, many have raved about it, but i don't find it much more efficient than using the 4-way buttons as on the T. Also it's hard to manipulate the joystick during one handed operation. VF: The hybrid viewfinder is still a fun and useful novelty. In my early days of using the x100 i almost always used the ovf, but the evf has gotten so good that it is now my favorite method. The live preview is just too useful to pass up. IQ: I think the IQ of all the x100 models is special. Each has its own character but its hard to fault the detailed, punchy images produced by the new sensor. As for the acros simulation, yes all of the hype is justified. As a b&w film purist this is the first b&w digital simulation i've used that has genuine character. I was not going to upgrade any time soon, but my T suffered a fatal accident. In a way I'm almost glad because with the x100f the series has really reached its zenith and is fulfilling the original promise of this camera series. I owned a Leica Q for a few months, and honestly I prefer the x100f as it's more portable, almost as snappy, creates files of similar quality, is a better value, is less conspicuous, and has a more useful focal length (and can add 28mm as well with the wcl) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017 by catdaddy

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