CameraReview
Fujifilm X-T100
62
SCORE
Fujifilm · Mirrorless · 24 MP · APS-C · 4K video

Fujifilm X-T100

General 62Optics 61Video Performance 83Features and Benefits 70Storage and Battery 37
KEY FACTS
BrandFujifilm
ModelX-T100
Released2019
Announcement date22/05/2019
Camera typeMirrorless
What We Like
Not yet summarised.
Worth Knowing
Unreliable AF tracking
RAW capture is not supported at high ISO settings
4K video has a slow frame rate
Body not weather sealed

General 62

Brand
Fujifilm
Model
X-T100
Released
Refers to the year this camera was officially made available for sale.
2019
Announcement date
Refers to the date the manufacturer publicly announced the upcoming release and general specs of this camera.
22/05/2019
Camera type
Mirrorless
Camera size
121 x 83 x 47 mm
Camera weight
448 g

Optics 61

Megapixels
The higher the number of megapixels, the more detail the cameras sensor can capture.
24 MP050
Image resolution
Image resolution is measured in pixels and megapixels, width by height. The higher the number, the higher its resolution.
6000 x 4000
Sensor type
The camera sensor captures light and records the image. Sensors vary in physical size, the number of pixels, and quality.
CMOS
Sensor size
The sensor size contributes to the overall quality as well as the dynamic and tonal range a camera can capture. As a rule of thumb, the more surface there is to read the light, the more information it will capture.
23.5 x 15.7
Sensor format
Refers to the most commonly used sensor sizes.
APS-C
Continuous shooting
The number of sequential frames per second the camera can write to the memory card when shooting in burst or continuous mode.
6 fps045
Lens mount
The lens mount will tell you what type of lens range you can fit onto the camera body. Often the same camera company will have different lens ranges for different cameras.
Fujifilm X
Image processor
The image processor in the camera converts the information collected on the sensor for digital storage on the memory card.
Unspecified
Aspect ratio
The aspect ratio refers to the proportional difference between width and height. The most popular aspect ratios are 3:2 and 4:3.
3:2
Min ISO
Refers to the lowest native (or 'base') ISO setting. Lower ISO are less sensitive to light but make a cleaner image.
20030200
Max ISO
Refers to the highest native (or 'base') ISO setting. Higher ISO is necessary for low-light situations or night photography, but higher ISOs often introduce grain or noise.
128003003280000
Min ISO (expanded)
Expanded (or extended) ISO is a digitally enhanced feature available on some cameras. It allows you to push beyond the native ISO range if necessary.
10030200
Max ISO (expanded)
Expanded (or extended) ISO is a digitally enhanced feature available on some cameras. It allows you to push beyond the native ISO range if necessary.
512003003280000
Minimum shutter speed
The minimum shutter speed will tell you the longest exposure your camera can take without using an external accessory.
3044080
Max shutter speed
The maximum shutter speed tells you the length inside 1 second the camera will capture. These can sometimes be extended with accessories such as extra external batteries.
400080032000
Autofocus points
Autofocus points show where the camera is focusing graphically as squares or brackets in Live View or on an electronic viewfinder. These points are also used for light meter readings.
910300
In-body stabilisation
In-body Stabilization means the camera has a certain technology embedded that counteracts camera shake.
No
Viewfinder type
The viewfinder type is either electronic or optical. Electronic viewfinders will have a small screen in the viewfinder. Optical viewfinders will use prisms and mirrors to look through the lens.
Electronic
Viewfinder dots
236000009900000
Read our notes on optics

The Fujifilm X-T100 receives a score of 62/100. This mirrorless camera was announced on May 22, 2019, and released the same year, with a launch price of $600. Measuring 121 x 83 x 47mm and weighing 448g (0.99lbs), the X-T100 offers a compact design.

While its specifications are decent, the X-T100 faces fierce competition in today’s market. Despite this, it remains a solid option for those seeking a lightweight mirrorless camera.

Fujifilm X-T100 Overview and Optics

The optics of the Fujifilm X-T100 receive a score of 61/100. This camera features a 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, providing high-quality images. The Fujifilm X lens mount allows for a wide range of lens options, although the camera lacks image stabilization. With a shooting speed of 6 frames per second, the X-T100 is suitable for capturing fast-moving subjects. The 3:2 aspect ratio is a standard choice for most photographers.

In the current market, the Fujifilm X-T100’s optics are decent but not groundbreaking. Many competing cameras offer image stabilization or faster shooting speeds. The absence of a DXOMARK score for the sensor makes it difficult to compare the camera’s performance directly with others. However, the 24-megapixel resolution and the APS-C sensor size are standard features in this category.

The Fujifilm X-T100 has satisfactory optics for casual photographers, but may not meet the needs of professionals or advanced hobbyists. Its score of 61/100 reflects its capabilities, but there are other options available with more advanced features.

Fujifilm X-T100 Video Performance 83

Video
Indicates if this camera is capable of recording video.
Yes
Max video resolution
The best resolution this camera can capture video in. Modern cameras can capture up to 8K video.
4K
Max video format
Video resolution measured by the greatest number of pixels possible in each frame, width by height. A higher resolution means more detail or clarity in your video.
3840 x 2160
Max video frame rate
How many frames per second your video will capture. Most cameras have options for multiple frame rates, depending on the resolution you shoot in. For a general video, 24p or 30p is the standard, but more serious filmmakers may need a higher frame rate for creative effect.
60 fps
Timelapse built in
A built in time-lapse mode will allow continuous shooting throughout a prolonged period of time to be compressed into a sped up video.
Yes
Video file format
Different cameras can record in various video file formats. The File format you record in can impact how you edit and use the files.
MPEG-4, MOV
Read our notes on fujifilm x-t100 video performance

The Fujifilm X-T100 scores an impressive 83/100 for its video capabilities. This camera boasts a maximum video resolution of 4K, with dimensions of 3840 x 2160, allowing users to capture stunning, high-quality footage. The camera’s maximum video frame rate stands at 60fps, which ensures smooth motion and excellent detail in fast-moving scenes.

In today’s market, the Fujifilm X-T100’s video specifications hold up well, as many users demand 4K resolution and high frame rates. Additionally, the built-in time-lapse functionality adds an extra layer of versatility, enabling creative and dynamic video production.

The Fujifilm X-T100 proves to be a strong contender in the realm of video performance, offering high-quality footage and useful features, making it a valuable choice for both amateur and professional videographers.

Fujifilm X-T100 Features and Benefits 70

Builtin flash
A built-in flash will often be positioned right above the lens. This will automatically pop up when you activate it.
Yes
External flash
External flashes are often connected through a hot shoe at the top of a camera, or a cable at the side of the camera.
Yes
GPS
GPS features in a camera will include location metadata to each of your photographs.
No
Weather sealing
Weather sealing capabilities will give you more confidence when shooting in unfavourable conditions.
No
Screen type
LCD
Touch screen
Touchscreen allows you to change camera settings and access menus with a swipe of your finger, instead of using buttons.
Yes
Screen size
3"
Screen dots
Screen dots indicate the resolution of the LCD screen by including each sub pixel.
10400001150001500000
Flip screen
A flip screen (or articulating screen) is a second screen which can flip out from the side or top of the camera. This rotating screen allows you more freedom to take photos at different angles.
Yes
Live view
Live View feature allows you to see a continuous live video of what is being seen through your lens.
Yes
Wi-Fi
Built-in Wi-Fi allows you to connect your camera and share images wirelessly.
Yes
Bluetooth
Bluetooth capabilities allow you wireless control of your camera with other external devices.
Yes
Read our notes on fujifilm x-t100 features and benefits

The Fujifilm X-T100 receives a feature score of 70 out of 100. With a 3-inch screen size and a resolution of 1,040,000 dots, this camera offers a clear and sharp display. The touchscreen and flip screen capabilities make it easy to capture images from various angles and allow for effortless navigation through menus.

Although the X-T100 lacks GPS functionality, it compensates with convenient WIFI and Bluetooth connectivity. These features enable seamless sharing of photos and videos and remote control of the camera through a smartphone or tablet.

Considering the current market, the Fujifilm X-T100’s specifications make it a competitive option for photographers seeking a versatile and user-friendly camera. The combination of its touchscreen, flip screen, and wireless connectivity features provide a solid foundation for both beginners and experienced users.

Fujifilm X-T100 Storage and Battery 37

Memory card
SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
Dual memory card slots
No
Battery type
NP-W126s
Battery life
Approximately how long this cameras battery will last measured by how many photographs you will be able to take.
440 shots1505000
USB charging
Yes
Read our notes on fujifilm x-t100 storage and battery

The Fujifilm X-T100 scores 37/100 in storage and battery. This camera has one memory card slot, which accepts SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards, with UHS-I compatibility. In the current market, having a single memory card slot is less competitive, as many cameras offer dual slots for more flexibility and backup options.

The X-T100’s battery life lasts for 440 shots, using an NP-W126s battery. This battery life is average compared to other cameras in its class. The camera also supports USB charging, which is a convenient feature for users on-the-go.

In terms of storage and battery, the Fujifilm X-T100 offers satisfactory performance. However, it may not stand out among competitors due to its single memory card slot and average battery life.