DPReview finished reviewing the Fujifilm X-T100 and the camera did respectably well considering its price point. You can read the full review here, but in short, the Fuji X-T100 is not a snappy camera capable of keeping up with moving subjects and don’t expect useful 4k footage. It’s just a good all-around starter camera with exceptional image quality at its price point.
Pros
- Excellent JPEG quality
- Sensor has low noise at high ISOs
- Unique LCD design tilts and flips outward
- Well-built for the price
- Built-in 2.36M-dot OLED EVF
- Third dial encourages experimenting with Film Simulation modes
- Great battery life
- USB charging
- Grip included
Cons
- Poor autofocus for moving subjects
- Poor face detection performance
- Laggy interface
- Noticeable delay between pressing video record button and start of capture
- Default JPEG sharpening a bit high
- Limited customization
- Poor video quality (4K and 1080p)
- 4K/15p video not a serious feature
- Buffer fills quickly when shooting Raw bursts
- Touchscreen can’t be used for Q Menu
- Slow and clunky Multi Focus feature
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Fujifilm X-T100: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm X-T100+Lens: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama