Australian Photography

TESTED: FUJIFILM X100V

I’ve been shooting with the X100series since the third generation X100S, primarily for street photography and documenting my everyday life moments. In a way, the system has had a transformative effect on my photography over the years and I regretted selling my X100S for a very long time. Since then, I’ve used a number of Fujifilm cameras but have always retained a soft spot for the pure and simple X100 series. By now, most of you will be familiar with the X100series, so let’s focus on what’s new.

THE BODY

The top and bottom plates of the camera are now made of durable aluminium rather than magnesium, and the X100V is the first in the series to sport weather

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