The Fujifilm X100 line has been performing well since its inception, and yesterday, the company announced the X100V, the fifth iteration and as expected, It comes with some significant upgrades over the X100F.
I’ve always loved the X100 line; I owned an X100S for several years, and it was probably the most fun (particularly the unique viewfinder) I’ve had with a camera. Over time, the X100 has gone from quirky but capable camera to quite the portable powerhouse. Check out the specs of the new X100V:
- Enhanced grip, ISO dial, and lens barrel
- Optional weather resistance with AR-X100 adapter ring and PRF-49 protection filter
- New two-way tilting touchscreen (1.62 million dots)
- Newly designed 23mm f/2 lens (35mm equivalent)
- 1-megapixel X-Trans 4 sensor with back-illuminated design for increased dynamic range
- Four-stop internal ND filter
- Hybrid viewfinder offering .52x OVF or 3.69-million-dot OLED EVF
- 95% coverage OVF with parallax-correcting frame lines and electronic rangefinder function
- 4K video at 30 fps and 1080p video at 120 fps
- Weight: 16.9 oz (478 g) including battery and SD card
Sample images of the camera below;
Altogether, the X100V looks like a worthy fifth installment in the X100 series. Also, the company revealed via a countdown that they were going to be announcing the X-T4 on the February 26th alongside their new XF 50mm f/1.0.
The X100V is available for preorder, to do so click here.