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Fujifilm announces new X-T100 mirrorless camera for $599

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Fujifilm has announced the X-T100, the first model in a new line in the company’s excellent X series of mirror-less cameras. This one is a relatively low-priced camera that blends Fujifilm’s aesthetic with more conventional, mainstream design.

The form factor is generally SLR-like, and the rear controls are nearly identical to the X-T20, often considered the best X-series entry point. There’s pretty much no grip, though, while the electronic viewfinder “dome” tilts back to reveal a pop-up flash, and there’s a horizontally tilting touchscreen. The X-T100 also eschews Fujifilm’s dedicated shutter speed and exposure compensation dials for traditional PASM controls, like the entry-level X-A5; there are two unmarked dials on the top of the camera, but it’s not clear what they actually do.

Another thing the X-T100 shares with the X-A5 is the sensor — it’s a 24-megapixel APS-C sensor that doesn’t use Fujifilm’s own X-Trans color array, instead going for the same Bayer layout used by every other camera maker on the planet.

The X series is getting kind of confusing, so here’s how the current lineup, in ascending order of price:

All of these cameras, of course, share attractive retro design and compatibility with Fujifilm’s best-in-class range of APS-C lenses. The X-T100, then, makes sense if those are your main reasons for wanting a Fujifilm camera, and you know you want an electronic viewfinder. It’s basically a cheaper X-T20 that works more like something Canon or Sony could have made.

Fujifilm will start selling the X-T100 on June 18th in the US. It’s priced at $599.95 body-only — $100 more than the X-A5, $300 less than the X-T20 — or $699.95 in a bundle with the new 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 power zoom lens.

 

Source: Theverge

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