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Fujifilm X-T100

£619/$699 (with 15-45mm lens)

www.fujifilm.co.uk

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The X-T100 is by no means Fujifilm’s most advanced X-mount camera yet, but it fills a crucial gap in the mirrorless camera market and takes on DSLRs at their own game.

Until recently, mirrorless cameras have fallen into two main groups: low-cost cameras with simplified controls for ‘smartphone upgraders’, but no viewfinders; and altogether more advanced cameras for enthusiasts and pros, with electronic viewfinders and other features, but with a price tag to match. What the X-T100 does is bring that DSLR-style ‘viewfinder’ experience down to a much more affordable price.

The specs are basic but effective. Inside the X-T100 is a 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS non-X-Trans sensor. You do get 4K video capability,memory card is full, but it’s clearly not a sports specialist.

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