Fujifilm X100T Digital Camera Review | Brendan Nystedt

Not too long ago, Fujifilm was a company known for mediocre point-and-shoots and some reworked Nikon DSLRs. The camera company we know under the same name today is hardly recognizable by comparison, all thanks to a little camera called the X100. This single product spawned a brand new fleet of Fuji products, changing the direction of the company seemingly overnight. Two years ago, it would have been unthinkable for Fujifilm to jump into the mirrorless camera business. Today? Fujifilm’s X-mount lens system is 15 lenses deep, with a variety of bodies. It might be an oversimplification, but we think it’s completely thanks to the X100. The humble camera that started it all (again) for Fujifilm was based on a simple enough premise. By mixing a DSLR-sized sensor, a unique optical/electronic viewfinder, and a fixed-focal, 23mm f/2 lens, it already had a lot going for it on specs alone. By wrapping the X100 in a drop-dead gorgeous classic rangefinder look, Fujifilm pushed the concept over the top. Even though you could confuse the brand-new X100T (MSRP $1,299.95) for either the original X100 or last year’s X100S, it’s actually the deepest revision the product has seen since 2011…….

Source: cameras.reviewed.com
 


Fuji X100T

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