Gallery of Fujifilm X-T100 Sample Shots (RAW & SOOC JPGs)

fuji xt100 sample shots

The X-T100 is an entry-level model in the Fujifilm X-Series. It features a 24.2MP APS-C sensor with a standard Bayer array, a hybrid autofocus system and 4K video recording up 15fps. It was the first entry-level product from Fujifilm to feature a built-in electronic viewfinder and a 3-way articulating screen for vlogging.

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Fujifilm X-H1 vs X-T2 – The complete comparison

Updated on: March 5th 2019

The X-T2 (and the X-T1 that came before it) has greatly contributed to increasing the popularity of Fujifilm’s mirrorless cameras. It is one of the best examples of the company’s overriding philosophy: an old-school, compact and functional design that packs excellent performance. The X-T line sat at the top of the range for four years, pleasing both amateurs and professional users with the right mix of specifications and features.

But in an ever-evolving market where brands are putting more and more effort into high-end products, it doesn’t come as a surprise that Fujifilm has decided to re-organise the X-series by introducing an even more advanced camera. The X-H1 inherits the role of flagship model and aims to meet the needs of the most demanding photographers.

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Gallery of Fujifilm X-T2 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)

fuji xt2 sample images

The Fujifilm X-T2 is one of the most popular models in the X-Series. It features a 24MP APS-C sensor with an X-Trans III array and is the first Fuji model to introduce 4K video recording. Its hybrid autofocus system is among the most reliable in the mirrorless segment. It shares many characteristics with the X-Pro, X-H1 and other cameras in the series. It has received a considerable number of firmware updates, some of them adding relevant settings such as internal F-Log and 120fps slow motion video. A Graphite Silver version is also available.

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Gallery of Fujifilm X-H1 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)

fuji xh1 sample images

The Fujifilm X-H1 is the flagship model in the X-Series line-up. It is the largest APS-C camera designed by Fuji and is the first model to introduce 5-axis stabilisation. It has more advanced features for video including the Eterna film simulation mode, a bitrate of 200 Mbps and other settings. It shares many characteristics with the X-T2 and other cameras such as the 24MP X-Trans III sensor and hybrid autofocus system.

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