The X100T | Neill Soden

About two weeks ago, I received a sample copy of the X100T from Fujifilm South Africa. In this time, I have truly enjoyed the updates they have added to the camera. I will not be going into too much of a technical review, but will mostly just talk about the changes I came across in the features and functions that I use. At first glance, it looks much the same as the previous models. One can only notice the changes when you look at the back of the camera; with button placements that’s been moved and improved. I am sure these changes have come from a lot of feedback that Fujifilm has received by its users and X-Photographers. I can not fault the placements of the buttons, although it took a little getting used to, since I’m used to my X100S. The directional buttons are one of my favourite changes, we saw the similar change on the X30. Much like the X-T1, the directional buttons are function buttons. So they can either be defined to your liking from the predefined list, or as focus point adjustments. As the latter, you just hit any direction and it starts moving your focus point around. This is how I have and like it……

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Fuji X100T

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