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Hands on: Fujifilm X100V review

Posted on February 5, 2020 By Jarvis

The Fujifilm X100V is a premium compact camera that inherits some great genes – it’s the fifth member of a family that stretches back to the original X100 from 2011, while its design is inspired by 1950s film cameras.

The series is now considered to be camera royalty, but why is it so revered? Aside from those vintage Leica looks, it comes down to a special combination of four factors – a travel-friendly form factor, large APS-C sensor, hybrid viewfinder and fixed 23mm f/2 lens. Together, these four things make the X100 series great ‘everyday’ cameras and ideal for inconspicuous street shooting.
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