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Fujifilm X100V Digital Camera - Silver

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Color: Silver


Features

  • Great photography every day, everywhere: X100V features a newly designed, incorporated 23 millimeter F2 lens, ensuring you preserve those special moments at maximum resolution with minimal distortion. It also offers an improved close focusing performance compared to previous X100 models, and, for the first time in the X100 line, you can keep making images even in the toughest conditions when you attach the optional adapter ring with the weather-sealing protection lens (sold separately). This outstanding lens retains the same slim line design as other X100 models, so it retains compatibility with existing WCL and TCL lens attachments.
  • Designed for quality and speed: From fleeting holiday moments and family celebrations to hard-hitting visual stories and ever-changing city streets, X100V has been designed to always deliver exceptional image and video quality. Creating a tool this capable takes powerful technology; Thats why Fujifilms state-of-the-art X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-processor 4 combination sits at this cameras core. Pairing this exceptional, 26.1MP, back-side illuminated sensor and powerful quad-core CPU results in incredible quality, wide dynamic range, lightning-fast processing and precision AF performance, right down to -5EV.
  • Two ways to see an Image: To truly convey the magic of a scene, you need to be immersed in the moment and X100Vs advanced hybrid viewfinder gives you everything you need to do exactly that. At the flick of a switch, you can change between the X100Vs 0.52x magnification optical viewfinder (OVF), which uses parallax-correcting frame lines to let you see outside the shot, and its 3.69M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF), which gives you a real-time preview of your exposure. You can even get the best of both worlds by using the electric rangefinder function (ERF) to activate a mini EVF display within the OVF window.
  • Frame the perfect image: X100V has been specifically tailored for photographers who are never without a camera by their side and always ready to frame a moment. The two-way, tilting LCD touchscreen is a perfect example of Fujifilms tailored design. This new technology within the X100V offers quick, intuitive controls and makes struggling to frame images from difficult angles a thing of the past. Furthermore, when folded flat it fits seamlessly into the cameras slim line body, and in doing so, this sophisticated LCD touchscreen finds the perfect balance between functionality and portability.
  • Movies on the move: The X100V allows you to explore a whole new world of image making with the ability to create stunning 4K video at 30 frames per second. Additionally, super slow-motion footage can be recorded using the cameras full HD/120p setting, so you can relive details that would otherwise be missed by the naked eye. This professional-level quality is backed up by Fujifilms outstanding color reproduction technology and unique selection of in-camera film simulation modes, while those who need more fidelity can record 10-bit, 4:2:2 color via the HDMI port.

Description

The Fujifilm X100V combines the quality and control of a professional camera with the size and simplicity of a compact one, for outstanding photography every day. A new 23mmF2 fixed lens perfectly complements the cutting-edge 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 back-side illuminated sensor at its heart. The X100V also features the powerful X-Processor 4 quad-core imaging engine, which drives superfast, precision autofocus right down to -5EV, while an Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder ensures photographers are always ready for the perfect moment. With the addition of a tilting LCD touchscreen, optional weather sealing (with separately purchased lens) and a great design, you have the perfect recipe for beautiful still images and spectacular 4K video, whatever the situation.

Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: 169, 11, 32


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, Raw


Image Stabilization: Digital


Maximum Focal Length: 23 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Maximum Aperture: 2 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot, TTL 256-Zones


Camera Lens: Fujinon Aspherical Lens


Zoom: Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom


Maximum Focal Length: 23 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 23 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Lens Construction: 8 Elements in 6 Groups


Focal Length Description: 23mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length 35mm)


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Real Angle Of View: 63.4 Degrees


Night vision: No


Digital Scene Transition: False


Image Capture Type: Video


Movie Mode: Yes


Shooting Modes: 17 modes (PROVIA&Standard, Velvia&Vivid, ASTIA&Soft, Classic Chrome, PRO Neg.Hi, PRO Neg.Std, Black & White, Black & White+Ye Filter, Black & White+R Filter, Black & White+G Filter, Sepia, ACROS, ACROS+Ye Filter, ACROS+R Filter, ACROS+G Filter, ETERNA&Cinema, Classic Neg) Monochromatic Color


Digital-Still: No


Model Series: X100


Global Trade Identification Number: 46


Built-In Media: Camera Body & Accessories


UPC: 074101201246


Series Number: 100


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Name: X100V - Silver


Remote Included: No


Model Number: 16642939


Brand: Fujifilm


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Dots Per Screen: 3.69 million dots


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 6240 x 4160


Has Color Screen: Yes


Self Timer: 10 seconds


Exposure Control: Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority


White Balance Settings: Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Underwater, Fluorescent, Custom, Shade


Metering Methods: Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot, TTL 256-Zones


Autofocus: Yes


Focus Features: Hybrid


Focus Type: Autofocus


Auto Focus Technology: Hybrid


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C)


Memory Slots Available: 1


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) or V60


Flash Memory Speed Class: UHS-I or UHS-III (speed class 10 or 30)


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: USB 3.0


Flash Memory Type: Single Slot SD/SDHC/SDXC


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: 3


Media Speed: 10 MB/s


Total USB Ports: 1


Connectivity Technology: 2.5mm Sub-Mini, HDMI D (Micro), USB Type-C (USB 3.0)


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Video Output: Micro-HDMI


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 1


Number of Component Outputs: 1


Audio Output Type: internal


Processor Count: 4


Crop Factor: 1.5


Photo Sensor Resolution: 26.1 MP


Has Image Stabilization: No


MicrophoneTechnology: Stereo


Item Weight: 478 Grams


Sensor Type: CMOS


Guide Number: ISO 16001 to 24.3' / 0.3 to 7.4 m


Minimum Aperture: 16 f


Audio Input: Stereo Microphone


Viewfinder: Hybrid


Expanded ISO Maximum: 51200


Viewfinder Display Size: 3 Inches


Long Exposure Shutter Mode: Bulb


Flash Modes: Auto, Commander, First-Curtain Sync, Manual, Off, Red-Eye Reduction, Second-Curtain Sync, Slow Sync, TTL Auto


Frame Rate: 30 fps


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Flash Sync Speed: 1/4000


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Continuous Shooting: 11


Is Electric: Yes


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Image stabilization: Digital


Audio Recording: Yes


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/32000 segundos


Viewfinder Resolution: 3690000 Dots


Viewfinder Coverage Percentage: 1


Battery Weight: 47 Grams


Color: Silver


Aspect Ratio: 169, 11, 32


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Total Still Resolution: 26.1 MP


Maximum Image Size: 6224 Pixels


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Bit Depth: 14 Bit


Effective Still Resolution: 26.1 MP


File Format: JPEG, Raw


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Outstanding camera
Color: Silver
Had my Fuji X100V for a year now, and I'm still surprised by what it's able to do. Other reviewers talk about the film simulations, outstanding image sharpness, hybrid viewfinder, small size, light weight etc. My background is as a professional photographer 35 years ago using film. (Nikon FE2s, Mamiya medium format). Now that I'm older I just can't carry a heavy camera, so I ditched my Nikon D750; this Fuji does everything I could ask of a camera, and more. I'm old enough to be intimidated by menu options, but the control dials make this camera easy for anyone to operate. The flip-up screen makes low level shots easy, but also can be used like the ground glass screen on my old Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex which used to be my fav travel camera. I recently did some family portraits which were so sharp I was able to crop them on the computer with no noticeable lack of resolution. I shoot LARGE/ FINE JPEGs and the quality is amazing. Using the Q button it's easy to change image quality and to switch between colour and b&w. Some reviewers call this a "point & shoot" camera - yes it can be, but also so much more. My only reservation is the reason I bought it in the first place - the fixed lens. It's small and very sharp, 35mm equivalent focal length. Sometimes I need different focal lengths, and for that reason am going to buy an X-T3. But the X100V is a great take-anywhere camera, and I recommend it. At the time of this review it seems to be in short supply, and only available used on Amazon. Glad I got mine when I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2022 by PaulDDB, California

  • Excellent addition to the X100 series
Color: Silver
This camera is pure joy. Its beautiful design is complimented by its robust features, adding up to a shooting experience that somehow transcends those tangible things. I’m genuinely compelled by this camera to see the mundane of the world with fresh eyes. I can’t tell you this camera will do that for you, but it definitely does for me. It’s like an extension of my creative will, manifested into the form of this camera. The tilt screen is a bit stiff, but not to the point of concern or more importantly, stymying getting a quick shot (see the overhead looking down stairs photo which was taken in less than 10 seconds). The new lens is sharp and performance snappy. Battery life lives up to what Fuji claims as far as I can tell, but I’ll be getting a second battery in any case. I’m actually a fan of the USB-C charging because USB-C chargers are more likely to be encountered in the wild rather than a Fuji battery charger which makes top ups a bit more feasible and carrying less gear possible. The economics of a half pressed shutter and rolling the rear command dial in one hand is a bit tricky, leading to an occasional unintended photo, but frankly there are other ways to address that on this camera. The deep menus and settings open up a wide array of possibilities which can be intimidating, the case for me in my first minutes with the X100V. My response? Skim the manual and then just take it outside and shoot. Play with it. Have fun. Enjoy learning as I go. I did not forget to try the film simulations. I adore them. Classic Neg and Acros are my favorites and what you’d get if you ripped out of my head what I imagine with my eyes closed. This pair is a like a rare Hollywood power couple where everyone agrees, these two are magical together. As an owner of the X100T, this camera is a great upgrade. The weather resistance gives me the confidence to shoot in places that would have given me pause before. I could go into detail about all the technical things this camera does but there are better sources for that than me. What I can tell you is that the X100V resonates with me, it speaks to me and the way I shoot in an intuitive way. Whatever flaws might exist in this camera, I don’t care. And I don’t care because I’ll be too busy shooting with it. The photos included in this review are from my first meaningful session with the X100V. No alterations or retouching other than a wireless transfer to my phone and whatever compression Amazon applied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020 by sorcery sorcery

  • It's like they made a camera just for me.
Color: Black
I started taking pictures about 15 years ago on a point and shoot and since then I have owned more than thirty cameras in my search for the perfect one. In the last year I realized that the perfect camera doesn't, and probably never will, exist. Like almost everything in life, camera design is all about compromise. This was a very important discovery because it made me focus on the things that were most important in a camera, which turned out to be image quality, portability, and speed. IMAGE QUALITY Prior to this camera I have owned multiple Canon, Nikon, and Sony, APS-C cameras, and also rented a full-frame Nikon. I could go on for a while about what I think about each brand's stengths and weaknesses when it comes to IQ, but suffice it to say that I think they are all good in some ways and not good in others. This is my first Fuji and simply put, I am more happy with the results, more of the time, than I have ever been with any other camera. Image Quality, to me, really boils down to realistic reproduction, and I think Fuji nails it. So often before, when I looked at a photo I took, it was just a little off to me and didn't really "catch" whatever it was that I was taking a picture of. Of course, a lot of that must have been user error, but with this camera, when I look at the pictures, I think "yes, that is what I was taking a picture of!" PORTABILITY I dabble in all kinds of photography, but the majority of the time I'm taking pictures, it's when I'm out and about or on a hike so this camera would seem like a natural choice. However, I most enjoy shooting at high-normal, and telephoto, focal lengths - I rarely shoot below 45mm equivalent - so I thought it would be out of the question. But I was lucky to stumble onto two pieces of information about this camera that made all the difference. The first is that this camera has a smart-teleconverter function, which zooms in to 50mm and 70mm equivalents. Of course, the results aren't quite as good as using an actual 50 or 70mm lens, but with 26 megapixels, they're plenty good for me. The only negative I will say here is that while using the 70mm function, the image is a little blurry in the EVF so it is harder to be certain of focus, but it's not too bad. The other thing I learned about this camera which made me pull the trigger is that Fuji sells an actual converter to 50mm for $350! With zero reduction in image quality or f-stop. It obviously makes it a bit bulkier, but it is still plenty portable for me. All of that is to say, that even for someone like me who usually carried a telephoto zoom, normal zoom, and a 50mm prime, this camera covers enough of the range to be happy with. And the trade-off in weight and space saved makes up for the small sacrifice made on the focal length side, many times over. Just after buying this camera I took a three-nighter to Bryce Canyon and I absolutely fell in love. I can't describe how giddy I was hopping around the trails with this camera securely slung cross-body. I passed so many people with huge cameras hanging around their necks, either banging into them with every step or they had to hold them the entire time. I used to be one of those people and the difference is massive. Of course, the best part was when I looked at my pictures each night on my laptop and realized the pictures were coming out, for the first time in my life, as good as I had hoped them to be! If I had been using a Sony or Nikon full-frame, I would have gotten a little more dynamic range out of the shots (and don't get me wrong I would have liked that) but having to carry all that extra weight and gear would not have been worth it. SPEED I think the thing that has always attracted me most to Fuji is the dedicated dials and now that I have had them, I don't think I can go back. For some people, these dials might actually slow them down, because the front and rear dials that most cameras have, are usually dedicated to changing SS and aperture, and that is actually faster than the dials on Fuji cameras. But for me, against all logic, Fuji's implementation is just more intuitive, and therefore, faster. It also helps me because I know what the camera is set at, without having to look through the viewfinder or the screen. That way, I can separate composing my shot and exposing my shot which I find more effective, and also more satisfying. MISC - The best reviews I have seen for Fuji in general are by Phil Porto on YouTube. He doesn't get wrapped up in the nitty-gritty, technical details, but talks more about how it feels to use Fuji. - I wish the "Q" menu was customizable - I wish it had one or two more customizable buttons - the OVF / EVF is so awesome! I love the feeling of getting my exposure set and then only using the OVF for composition. It just feels more connected to me than using a screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020 by Chris Nibley

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