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Fujifilm X100F vs X100T vs X100S vs X100 Comparison

Fujifilm X100F vs X100T vs X100S vs X100 Comparison

Posted on January 24, 2017January 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Fujifilm has unveiled the X100F; the fourth in its series of X100 rangefinder-style cameras with improved features. So here is a Fujifilm X100F vs X100T vs X100S vs X100 comparison that shows the highlights to help you for decision.

We are sure that only the X100T specs comparison will suffice for existing Fuji users. But we thought that for all users who are curious about Fuji’s latest premium digital compact camera, let’s put together the features of all the members of the series side by side.

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The fourth-generation Fuji X100F now gains a 24.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS IIIimage sensor. This sensor also offers a native base ISO of 200 up to ISO 12,800. Sensitivity can be expanded down to 100 and up to a maximum of 51,200.
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