-
The Fuji X100F is an easy-to-use, large-sensor fixed-lens compact camera that boasts an array of advanced imaging capabilities. Looking for a newer version? Check out the X100V. Key features include:
Improved startup time, speed, and shooting rate
24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor; X-Processor Pro engine
Fast, quiet, and accurate 91-point autofocus system
Built-in Fujinon 23mm f/2 lens
What’s New. The Fuji X100F features quite a few improvements over its predecessor, the X100T, including a 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor, an X-Processor Pro engine, Full HD video capture, AF joystick, increased operation speed, faster maximum continuous shooting rate and swap to the NP-W126S battery. That’s right, previous-generation users, the X100F dumps the NP-95 and its buggy charger for a model that works. Rejoice!
24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III Sensor. The X100F’s X-Trans III sensor produces extremely sharp and clear images throughout its normal ISO range of 200-12800, thanks to the omission of a low-pass filter.
X-Processor Pro Engine. The X-Processor Pro engine facilitates great low-light performance and supercharges operation speed. It greatly reduces startup time, shutter lag, and navigation. The combination of this engine and the X-Trans CMOS III sensor increases the maximum continuous shooting rate to 8 fps, extends the ISO-sensitivity range to 100-51200, and lets you capture Full HD video at 60p.
Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder. The Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder lets you switch between optical viewfinder (OVF) and electronic viewfinder (EVF) modes with a dedicated lever. The OVF mode recalls traditional rangefinder cameras, with an electronic rangefinder that you can adjust to 2.5x or 6x for improved accuracy. The 2.36m-dot EVF mode gives you 100% frame coverage and access to advanced electronic focusing options and precision manual focusing.
Intelligent 91-Point Hybrid Autofocus System. The X100F’s hybrid autofocus system uses contrast- and phase-detection methods for fast, accurate performance in a wide range of lighting conditions. Its 91 total points can be divided into 325 total areas for pinpoint focusing, even when capturing a fast-moving subject. And what better way to select your desired AF point than the AF joystick, a first for the X100-series.
Fujinon 23mm f/2 Lens. This integrated, fast, wide-angle lens provides a focal length equivalent to 35mm after sensor crop, which makes it great for everyday use.
Film-Simulation Modes and Filters. The X100F includes several film-simulation modes to give your shots and footage a distinct look based on many of Fujifilm’s classic film types. You get a number of monochrome modes that simulate the effects of color filters, and myriad additional filters, such as soft focus, toy camera, and partial color.
Ergonomics and Build. The retro-styled body features physical control dials for precision adjustments; a tilting 3.0-inch, 1.04m-dot touchscreen LCD; and a 2.36m-dot electronic viewfinder that provides 100% frame coverage. Most of the controls are on the right-hand side of the X100F for easy one-handed shooting.
Aspect Ratio |
1:1, 3:2, 16:9 |
Audio |
Built-in mic with video and stereo |
Battery |
NP-W126S rechargeable lithium-ion and Battery pack, 8.4 VDC, 1260 mAh |
Brand |
Fuji |
Built-in Flash |
Yes |
Camera Type |
Compact |
Connectivity |
2.5mm Sub-mini (2-Ring), HDMI D (Micro), Micro USB, and USB 2.0 |
Continuous Shooting |
Up to 8 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 60 frames in JPEG format, up to 8 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 25 frames in RAW format, up to 5 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 68 frames in JPEG format, up to 5 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 28 frames in RAW format, up to 4 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 73 frames in JPEG format, up to 4 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 29 frames in RAW format, up to 3 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 81 frames in JPEG format, and up to 3 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 32 frames in RAW format |
Dimensions |
5″ × 2.1″ × 2.9″ |
Exposure Compensation |
-5 EV to +5 EV (in 1/3 EV steps) |
Exposure Metering |
Average, center-weighted, multi, spot, TTL 256-zones |
Exposure Modes |
Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
External Flash Connection |
Hot shoe |
File Format |
Still Images: JPEG, RAW, Movies: MOV, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, and Audio: Linear PCM (Stereo) |
Flash Modes |
1st Curtain Sync, Commander, Manual, Off, Second-Curtain Sync, Slow Sync, and TTL Auto |
ISO Range |
Auto, 200-12800 and Extended Mode: 100-51200 |
Interval Recording |
Yes |
Item Type |
Camera |
Lens |
8 elements in 6 groups, 1 aspherical element, EFL: 23mm (35mm equivalent: 35mm), Aperture: f/2 (W) – 16 (T), and Normal Focus Range: 3.94" (10 cm) – Infinity |
Maximum Effective Flash Range |
0.98 – 29.53’ (0.3 – 9m) |
Maximum Resolution |
6000 × 4000 |
Memory Type |
SD, SDHC, and SDXC |
Mount |
Fuji |
Pixels |
24.3 Megapixel |
Screen Coverage |
100% |
Screen Resolution |
1,040,000 pixels |
Self Timer |
10 sec. and 2 sec. |
Sensor |
APS-C (23.6 × 15.6 mm) CMOS |
Shutter Speed |
4 – 1/4000 second in Program Mode (Mechanical), 30 – 1/4000 second in Time Mode (Mechanical), 60 – 0 minute in Bulb Mode (Mechanical), 30 – 1/32000 second (Electronic), 1 – 1 second in Bulb Mode (Electronic), 1 – 1/32000 second in Time Mode (Electronic), 1/32000 second in Program Mode (Electronic and Mechanical), 30 – 1/32000 second in Time Mode (Electronic and Mechanical), and 60 – 0 minute in Bulb Mode (Electronic and Mechanical) |
Video Clip Length |
Up to 27 min. |
Video Recording Format |
NTSC and PAL |
Video Resolution |
1920 × 1080p: 59.94 fps, 29.97 fps, 24 fps, 23.98 fps, 1920 × 1080p: 50 fps, 25 fps, 1280 × 720p: 59.94 fps, 29.97 fps, 24 fps, 23.98 fps, and 1280 × 720p: 50 fps, 25 fps |
Viewfinder |
Type
|
Wi-Fi |
Yes, 802.11b/g/n built-in |