Fujifilm FinePix X100 reviewed

This is one of the world’s most elite compact cameras, standing proudly next to a Leica. A digital compact camera, nearly point and shoot, and yet photos of the DSLR camera quality. This is the Fujifilm’s FinePix X100. Its body is made of gorgeous magnesium, the MacBook Air of the camera world, and you can even take photos silently, as demonstrated by Kai Wong.
Thanks to the F2 Fujinon lens, Photography Blog even called the X100 “right up there with the best APS-C sensor cameras on the market” in terms of image quality, and with “the best build quality of any camera that we’ve ever tested,” too. No surprises, as the images were superbly sharp, and the lack of noise with such lens is remarkable. Of course, the 23mm F2 Fujinon lens is fixed to the camera so you can’t use any adapters and change the lens like any ordinary Micro Four-Third cameras.
Watch the review by DigitalRev TV, and read the written review by Photography Blog in the source link below. Say goodbye to your savings after this.
Read the full review at Photograhy Blog











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