The sudden overnight popularity of the X100V took everyone in the camera world a little by surprise, but I think none more so than Fujifilm, which has spent the time since scrambling to get enough ...
From eye-detection autofocus to advanced 4K movie options, the X100V is loaded with features that fans of the series almost certainly don’t need — or at least think they don’t. But we love the ...
Cell phone cameras are damn good these days. The iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max make stunning images that you can’t believe came off the communication device that fits in your pocket, especially when ...
The Fujifilm X100VI will be announced in just a few weeks time, and will possess a 40MP image sensor with in-body image stabilization. That's according to the latest rumors on the much-anticipated ...
Over the last year, Fujifilm has toppled its APS-C rival Sony with some of the best mirrorless cameras out there, including the X-T3 and X-Pro3. Now, it's focusing on its ultra-popular compact street ...
The first X100 camera from Fujifilm was announced in 2010, and released in early 2011. There have been a few additions to the family since, but the upcoming X100V represents a significant upgrade on ...
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The Fujifilm X100V is said to get an upgrade as a new lens, new sensors, and even a tilting LCD is added to the mix. Now sharing the same 26.1 megapixels X-Trans IV CMOS APS-C sensor as its family ...
Cameras on phones have gotten pretty good over the last few years (especially the ones with multiple rear lenses), but sometimes you just want something that snaps pics with a bit better quality, and ...
I’ve been a fan of photography ever since the iPhone 6S. However, I used to believe I shouldn’t get a real camera until I mastered mobile photography. I was wrong, and the X100V proves that more than ...
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