Fujifilm X100F vs X100V

The 5 Main Differences

Curious to discover the five most important differences between the Fuji X100F and X100V? Let's take a look!

1. SENSOR  The X100F features an APS-C sensor with 24.3MP. It has the 3rd generation X-Trans array developed by Fujifilm. The X100V has the 4th generation X-Trans chip with a BSI structure and 26.1 MP.

2. FIXED LENS With the X100V, we finally get a new version of the 23mm fixed lens. The X100F uses the old version of the 23mm lens.

3. LCD SCREEN The X100V introduces a tilting screen for the first time to the series. It is also the first X100 camera to receive touch capabilities. The X100F has a fixed screen and isn't touch sensitive.

4. VIDEO Another first for the X100 series is 4K video. Whereas the X100F goes up to 1080p and 60fps, the X100V can record 4K and DCI 4K up to 30p, as well as 2K up to 60p.

5. AUTOFOCUS The X100V sports the latest version, meaning 117 phase detection points across 99% of the sensor area. The X100F has an older system with 91 points (or 325 in certain modes).

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