The third member in Fujifilm’s X100-series of fixed-lens compacts arrived in September 2014. Visually similar to its predecessor, and with the same combination of a fixed 23mm f/2 lens (equivalent to 35mm on full frame) and a 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor, the X100T included control refinements to enhance the shooting experience. There’s a sensitivity range of ISO 200-6400 shooting raw (ISO 100-51,200 in JPEG), phase-detection autofocus, and 6fps burst shooting. It uses a magnesium-alloy body with beautifully finished metal dials.
What we said
● ‘The X100T gives sharp, detailed images at base ISO, and its image quality holds up very well to ISO