Fujifilm X-T100 kit
![]() | Outdated Product 21 730 ₴ Sensor size: APS-C (23x15.5 mm); Effective MP number: 24; Manual focus; Image stabilization: is absent; White balance measuring; Auto bracketing; Viewfinder: electronic; Continuous shooting (fps): 6; Screen ("): 3; Touch screen; Rotary display; Memory cards types: SD, SDHC, SDXC; Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi |
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I mainly take photos in apartments, often in the evening using chandeliers. I struggled with the Fuji T10 and T20 with prime lenses 18mm, 14mm, 16mm. I photographed both with the built-in flash and an external one with the number 36. It turns out well only with the 16mm/1.4 prime. Everything else is a gray-warm blur. I took the Sony Rx100 Mark3, I shoot at Iso 1000, the photos are much better - quite sharp, bright, with proper color reproduction. The white balance is easy to adjust. During the day, the photos are roughly the same, but with the bright 16/1.4 prime, it's superior. With the other lenses, the quality varies, and achieving excellent results is much more challenging than with the Sony. I was forced to sell the Fuji despite the swagger of "I'm a cool photographer with a big camera"! Conclusion: for an amateur, Fuji is complex, it's better for them to shoot with cameras like the Sony Mark. I'm sure a pro would always shoot better with Fuji. But in 3 years, the secrets of magical photography with Fuji never revealed themselves to me. Only with the bright 16/1.4 prime - expensive, bulky, a bit heavy to carry around. Compact, shoots well during the day In the evening, warm gray soap in the apartment by the chandelier. Very expensive lenses ![]() |
In the evening in the room, under the light of a chandelier, soap will be a whale lens. Similarly with Fuji A5 - the same matrices. During the day, it's pretty decent on the street, even for a whale. Therefore, if you have to shoot in an apartment in poor lighting, then either top Fuji lenses (expensive) or a compact Sony RX100 Mark 3 and higher are better - in the evening it shoots super, because it is the best compact in the world and fast optics. Fuji has good colors, a lot of settings - this is important for many. At low ISOs, the Bayer matrix is better, like the Fuji T100, and at high x-trans, like the Fuji T10. Most people shoot at low ISOs. New model, light and small Slower than fuji T10 - T30, for example, it focuses for a long time in the evening ![]() |
As for me, after I figured out all the same with this camera (I have been on SLR cameras all my life, both crop and full frame), it seems that you are using a smartphone, and not a 15K camera. It makes no sense to change glass to a more expensive one now, since for the price, you can buy good glass from well-known companies (for pros), and not a toy Fuji, which, by design, does not inspire confidence at all. With a focus, it’s completely crap, out of 10-15 photos one comes out normal. There are many modes (but they don’t give anything at all), I think, another well-thought-out move by Fuji’s marketers, for rich children (no more) ... I took the T100, since I wanted to see what kind of company it is and what mirrorless is - I was mistaken, and very much. I would not advise this camera to people who want to start taking photography seriously (except for those who often relax somewhere or just for the family), to take a child’s matinee . Not much to be honest, if only compactness and an interchangeable lens .. You can also include 4K video Autofocus often misses. The whale lens is no case. The body is small and heavy, which in turn is very inconvenient, even with the overlay that comes with the kit, the menu is very advanced and, as for me, many items are not needed. in turn, a memory card (they thought of putting it next to the battery) ![]() |
Japanese photography brand Fuji has been betting on mirrorless cameras since their first forays into the photographic arena. And he did not lose, thanks to which the cameras under the brand name are in demand among amateurs, enthusiasts and true gurus of the photographic business.
Retro wrap
The junior model from the XT line is “packed”, as befits Fuji cameras, in a stylish retro wrapper. Under the vintage "shell" you can see a completely modern hardware, which is headed by a cropped 24 MP APS-C matrix with a standard Bayer pixel array(older generations of Fujifilm mirrorless cameras are "built" on proprietary X-Trans sensors).
Photo bet
The native light sensitivity range of the Fujifilm FinePix X-100T image sensor is 200-12800 ISO. When shooting video, the lower bar rises to ISO 400. Despite the support for recording 4K video, the camera can write videos in ultra-high resolution rather for show — with a frame rate of 15 fps, you can’t go far, especially when shooting dynamic scenes. With photographing, things are much better for the model — the camera produces excellent quality pictures both on a bright sunny day and in insufficiently good lighting(at ISO up to 3200).
Understanding the basics
The focus system in the mirrorless arsenal has 91 focus points. It aims at the target quite slowly, and the touch display of the model also does not shine with the speed of reaction to touch. However, a much more important advantage of the screen is the swivel hinge, which opens up new horizons in building the field of the future frame. Complementing the overall picture of the camera is an electronic viewfinder along with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless adapters. In general, the Fujifilm FinePix X-100T is a great option for learning the basics of photography. Especially when the camera is equipped with high-quality Fuji optics in addition to the 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 kit zoom lens.