Fujifilm is announcing yet another addition to their X-series of mirrorless cameras. Just like the budget-friendly X-A5 camera from four months ago, the new X-T100 features a classic body styling. It also brings an impressive set of features for a relatively low price.
While the X-A5 is the base entry-level model, the X-T100 has a much upgraded feature set. In fact, it shares more features and similarities with the more X-T20 than the X-A5. The Fujifilm X-T100 has a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor which is not X-Trans. It also has a high-speed imaging processor (although it is not the X-Processor Pro). This sensor is capable of an ISO range between 200 to 12800. Which is also extendable to 100 to 51200.
In terms of shooting acumen, it has a continuous speed of 6fps. This is less than half of the X-T20 which is capable of 14fps. The X-T100’s startup time is 0.4 seconds with High Performance mode on and 0.8s with it turned off. This new camera also shares the 91-point Phase Detection Autofocus system of the other high-end X-series cameras. Also unlike the entry level X-A5, the X-T100 has a viewfinder.
In terms of video, it is capable of 4K UHD video recording (up to 30 minutes), 1080p @ 60fps and 720p @ 120fps.
Availability starts on June 18, with three colour options: Black, Dark Silver, and Champagne Gold. The body-only kit starts at $699 USD, while the Fujinon 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens bundle starts at only $699 USD.
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