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Fujifilm 16440616 16Digital Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Silver)

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Color: Silver


Features

  • APS-C 16.3MP X-Trans CMOS II Sensor w/ EXR Processor II
  • Newly developed Electronic Viewfinder allows for highly accurate manual focus (ERF)
  • NEW Electronic Shutter 1/32000 sec.
  • New Classic Chrome Mode expands Film Simulation Modes to 11 modes
  • Full HD Movies - 60fps, 50fps, 30fps, 25fps, 24pfs with exposure adjustment,If Optical viewfinder is blurry possible adjustable diopter needed to be adjusted.

Description

The thrill of control. The passion for shooting. First, photographers had to be a master of their camera to produce great work. Then, anyone could become a photographer thanks to advances in technology. Now, a camera has been created that leaves all the control in the hands of the photographer, but backs it up with advanced technology. The FUJIFILM X100T. Packed with new features such as the world's first electronic rangefinder - a high-quality fusion of optics and electronics - and the Classic Chrome mode, offering the simulation of a classic film style, photographers can combine their passion for shooting with the thrill of controlling their camera once more.

Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: 43


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG (Exif v2.3), RAW (RAF format)


Image Stabilization: No


Maximum Focal Length: 35 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Multi, Average, Spot


Brand: Fujifilm


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: Fujifilm X100T


Age Range Description: Adult


Built-In Media: Battery Charger Bc-65N, Lens Cap, Li-Ion Battery Np-95, Metal Strap Clip, Owner's Manual (Basic Operations), Protective Cover Clip Attaching Tool, Shoulder Strap, Usb Cable


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: 16440616


Remote Included: No


Model Series: X100


Global Trade Identification Number: 69


UPC: 074101025569


Item Height: 2.91 inches


Manufacturer: FUJI9


Warranty Description: 1 year coverage for labor, 1 year coverage for parts, This warranty doesn’t cover accessories not made by the manufacturer, batteries, or flash equipment


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, USB 2.0


Wireless Technology: 802.11b/g/n with smartphone control, BuiltIn


Video Output: HDMI


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 2


Shooting Modes: Manual


Digital-Still: Yes


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Manual Focus


Focus Features: Hybrid (contrast + phase detect)


Autofocus Points: 49


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Focus Mode: Manual Focus (MF)


Autofocus: Yes


Aspect Ratio: 43


File Format: JPEG (Exif v2.3), RAW (RAF format)


Effective Still Resolution: 16 MP


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Total Still Resolution: 16.3 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 35 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Lens Type: Fujifilm X-mount


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: Fixed Focal Length Prime Lens


Minimum Focal Length: 35 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 46.4 Degrees


Digital Zoom: 1 x


Metering Methods: Multi, Average, Spot


Exposure Control: Aperture priority, Manual, Program AE, Shutter priority


White Balance Settings: Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash torch


Self Timer: 10 Seconds


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Display Resolution Maximum: 1040000


Has Color Screen: Yes


Flash Memory Type: SDHD


Memory Slots Available: 1


Memory Storage Capacity: 55 MB


Write Speed: 10 MB/s


Flash Memory Speed Class: 10


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: U1


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: 10


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: USB 2.0


Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: No


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 16.3 MP


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/32000 Seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Form Factor: Large sensor compact


Special Feature: Brightness Control


Color: Silver


Item Weight: 2.2 Pounds


Video Resolution: FHD 1080p


Viewfinder: Electronic, Optical


Flash Modes: Automatic, Forced, Red-eye reduction, Slow sync, Suppressed


Camera Flash: Built-In


Skill Level: Amateur


Compatible Devices: Fujifilm X


Continuous Shooting: 6 FPS


Aperture modes: Aperture priority


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.5x


Video Capture Format: AVC


Expanded ISO Maximum: 51200


Battery Weight: 35 Grams


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Average Life: 330 Photos


Battery Type: Lithium-Ion NP-95 rechargeable battery & charger


Processor Description: EXR Processor II


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Frame Rate: 30 FPS


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  • Not perfect but very close to it
Color: Black
For ages now I've wanted a small, lightweight camera that I could take with me on trips. I like to do a lot of walking and a lot of hiking, and up to now I've owned two DSLRs and a Panasonic LX3. The only camera that was convenient enough to use on these trips was the LX3 - the last time I was in Japan I brought both my Canon 7D and LX3 and because the Pan was on my hip the whole time I ended up using it a lot more. The images of course left a lot to be desired. The past few weeks I've been traveling through Japan again, this time shooting with the X100T. It's been a magical experience. I didn't know this camera even existed until less than a month ago - I happened to look up the new models of LX cameras just for fun, no intention of buying anything, and after remembering that those cameras used Leica lenses I decided to browse Leica's cameras for fun. The M9 seemed like such a perfect camera for my needs - compact, high quality, discreet to the untrained eye. Then I found a blog post of someone comparing the M9 to the X100T, and the more I read the more I wondered where this thing had been my whole life. It didn't take long for me to decide that I would invest in this camera. The 35mm equiv lens is absolutely perfect for what I like to shoot. Wide enough for some landscape shots, close enough for portraits. There's not much distortion so everything looks very natural. Fantastic for street photography. I'm can't say I'm expert at lens quality but I'm experienced enough to discern when one is bad, and this one is not bad. The images come out sharp (except some distortion around the edges), and no achromatic aberration that I've noticed. The colors from this camera are amazing. I've been shooting RAW+JPEG so that I can edit photos with VSCO on the fly from my iPad, and the JPEG color looks great - very natural and balanced. Fuji did a great job at creating built in color filters to imitate film, and some images do genuinely remind me of the types of color I used to get when I shot 35mm. Compare this to the shots I typically see coming out of Sony cameras, which to my eye have a strangely saturated "digital" look to them. The wi-fi feature has been incredible to use during my trip. It's allowed me to take selfies without guesswork, and also edit and post photos the same day. And I honestly don't think I need to go into Photoshop once I get back - the photos put through the VSCO app already look fantastic. I love the solid retro look and feel that the camera has - its simple and not overly designed. It just works. The button layout was a bit confusing at first but I'm used to it now. I love how much customization there is for each button as well. So complaints? It's what you've read from most other reviewers; the video sucks. I'm a videographer, so that's a pretty big disappointment. Also, weather sealing. If they add that into the next x100 model, I will probably sell my T and upgrade. I have a extended warranty, but with all the outdoor shooting I do it would be nice to have that extra peace of mind. So if your situation is similar to mine, I say stop thinking and go for the purchase. You won't be disappointed. And do yourself a favor and throw in a Spider Black Widow holster - these two were meant to go together. (Attached are two photos I've taken with the x100T in Japan this summer.) EDIT: It's been 7 years since I bought this camera, and while I've upgraded to a XT3 I still keep the x100T around as a memento of a life changing relationship. That's no exaggeration. The x100t helped me become a better photographer through a combination of usability (I started shooting a lot more), image quality and fun. If you're on a tight budget I would say it's still an excellent and very capable piece of equipment. My camera is beat to hell and has been in some really rough, dirty environments, and even without weather sealing it's still functioning (asides from some occasional mechanical glitches). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2015 by D D

  • If you are a film generation Photographer you should get this Camera. You will be doing your self a big favor.
Color: Black
Let me give you some background, so you can calibrate my review. I am a Nikon shooter, going back to 70's. I still shoot film with my Nikon F100 and Contax G2. I switched to Digital in 2000 when Nikon came out with D1x. My current Digital setup is a Nikon D800 and a D600. I always wanted a Digital G2 so I tried the Fuji X-pro1 when it came out and I hated it. So I got a Sony NEX-7 as a take-every-where camera. Was not happy with the NEX's Menu system and controls but it did the job. Fast forward to November 2014. With some hesitation, I ordered the X100T. Now lets talk about this thing. Ignore every thing you read about X100 or X100s. If you are interested in this camera ignore all reviews done before X100T. First and foremost it is a very good APS-C sensor camera. It dose what it should do and IQ is right up there with the best of APS-C world. But it is more than that when it come to usability and handling. It works and feels like a film camera and it is a pleasure to use. The build quality is great and feels solid even though it is lighter than I thought it would be. But when my wife picked it up she said it was heavier than she thought. Oh well. Auto focus is there, both accuracy and speed. IQ is there. ISO performance is there. The manual focus system is a dream to use. Even though it is just a Fly by Wire focus adjustment. The manual focus ring feels like it is mechanical and it is dampened. Kudos to Fuji for getting it. It makes you want to turn off the autofocus so that you can just play with the manual focus ring. One of my biggest disappointments with X-pro1 was the Fly-By-Wire focus systems's delayed feed back. The X100T has a very direct and quick feed back. Now if you have had X100 or X100s and really liked it. You will love X100T. The new OVF improvements alone is worth the upgrade. And lots of small improvements with everything else. The new LCD in OVF is not a gimmick, even though at first I thought it was but it really works. And If you are like me and new to Fuji X world, think about this, a good 35mm-f1.8 lens from Nikon will cost you almost $600.00 and you have to change lenses. I hate changing lenses. This 35mm f2.0 camera always is ready to be used. And it fits in my bag in the same hole as my 35mm lens. -- Any way enough soap boxing. The WiFi works. I was really surprised that it did work out of the box and with no fuss. I have had so many bad experiences with WiFi connected devices that I was not going to even test it but being a technology geek I just could not help myself. It plane worked and it was fast. You can look at the images while they are in the camera from the iPhone, you can control the Camera (tethering with lots of controls) and you can download the images to the iPhone and post them online with in seconds. Not much bad to report, I have only a few small negative things to say. 1-The Exposure metering system is not as good as the Nikon system. It is not even as good as the entry level D3300. But it is very useable and the ergonomics of the camera is such a way that it allows me to use the exposure compensation on the fly to adjust the exposure. It will take some time to get used to it like any other camera. One helpful thing is that it has WYSIWYG live view capability and I can gage the exposure quickly. 2- Another issue is the battery life. But I think I may not be a good judge here since most of my experience comes from DSLRs and SLRs which usually all have a great battery life but I think this is a bit on the low side. 3- The on/off button is on the mushy side but all the other buttons and Dials are excellent. Believe it or not that is it. So, If you are a film generation Photographer you should get this Camera. You will be doing your self a big favor. It is so much fun to use. I hope this help some of you, make up your minds. Mike Update 11/21/2014: A friend called and was upset that his new X100t was overexposing at f2 and he could consistently reproduce the problem. Asked if I had the same issue. Actually I do, But it is by design. Fuji X100t like any other Leaf Shutter system. Has limitation on how fast it can open and close the Leaf shutters. So the Camera limits the shutter speed to 1/1000 sec at f2. This will push the camera to over expose images if the scene is very bright. That is why Fuji includes a 3 stop ND filter. You can activated the filter in the menu if you have to shoot at f2 in bright light. You can also assign the ND function to one of the 7 function keys if you get in to that situation a lot. So I thought I post the info here in case you did not know that. I could not find any info online to point him to, so if any one knows more feel free to add to the comments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2014 by Mike

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