Photographers using Fujifilm's X100 and X100S will soon be able to get closer to the action, without getting closer to the action, after Fujifilm revealed a tele-conversion lens for the popular ...
Like the Fuji X100, the Fuji X100S has a fixed 23mm f/2 lens made up of eight elements in six groups and including a double-sided aspherical element and highly refractive converging glass elements, ...
Fujifilm unveiled its latest camera today just ahead of the official start of CES, via a press release on its website. The new X100S is a successor to Fujifilm’s well-received X100, the fixed prime ...
I used Imatest to check the sharpness of the X100S's 35mm f/2 lens. The results were impressive across the board; at its maximum aperture it records 2,279 lines per picture height, better than the ...
In a move reminiscent of Apple, Fujifilm has announced a successor to the X100 rangefinder-style camera by appending an "s" to the model name. Lexy was a producer and on-air presenter who covered ...
Check out our review of the Fujifilm X100S digital camera. Fujifilm has confirmed the rumors of new X-Series cameras with the official unveiling of the retro-styled pro-level X100S and X20 cameras.
A photographer buddy of mine told me about Fuji’s X100s and how it’s apparently taking the landscape world by storm. “Lots of pros buying one as their travel camera”. I checked into it a little, but ...
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Two years on from the X100, the new Fujifilm X100S claims improved AF speed, a 25% hike in resolution with a 30% decrease in image noise In a market sector used to witnessing updates every six months ...
The Fujifilm X100S rests in its own niche. It won't really suit all that many picture-takers because there's no zoom available from its fixed 35mm f/2.0 equivalent lens and physical dials are set up ...
The Fujifilm X100S ($1,299.95 list) is the follow-up to Fuji's groundbreaking X100 digital camera. Like its predecessor it features a retro design that makes it look more like a 1960s-era Leica than a ...