Fujifilm X100V review

We look at Fujifilm's fifth street-shooting compact in our Fujifilm X100V review.

5 Star Rating
Fujifilm X100V review: hand holding silver compact camera showing lens and front
(Image: © Fujifilm)

Our Verdict

The Fujifilm X100V is a masterpiece. It’s a street shooting camera designed to put the fun back into photography, and it accomplishes that in exemplary fashion. It doesn’t really put a foot wrong – which is why it still comes at a high asking price. If you need a zoom lens, look elsewhere, but otherwise this stylish, premium compact camera is the perfect photographic companion.

For

  • Streamlined shooting experience
  • Gorgeous image quality
  • Improved lens sharpness

Against

  • Holding its price
  • Limited video use

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Our Fujifilm X100V review looks at the latest model of a compact camera that revitalised an entire brand. The original Fujifilm FinePix X100 was first shown off in 2010; combining a high-quality APS-C sensor with a fixed 35mm equivalent lens, all housed in a stylish body with retro controls. The Fujifilm brand had been floundering in the new uncertainty of the digital photography age, but the X100 showed it the way forward. 

Tech specs

• 26MP APS-C CMOS sensor
• 23mm f/2 lens (35mm full-frame equivalent)
• 117-area hybrid phase/contrast autofocus
• 11fps continuous shooting
• 3-inch, 1,620k-dot tilting LCD
• Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder with 3,690K dots and 95% coverage
• 128 x 75 x 53mm dimensions
• 478g weight (with batteries)

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The Verdict
10

out of 10

Fujifilm X100V

The Fujifilm X100V is a masterpiece. It’s a street shooting camera designed to put the fun back into photography, and it accomplishes that in exemplary fashion. It doesn’t really put a foot wrong – which is why it still comes at a high asking price. If you need a zoom lens, look elsewhere, but otherwise this stylish, premium compact camera is the perfect photographic companion.

Jon Stapley

Jon is a freelance writer and journalist who covers photography, art, technology, and the intersection of all three. When he's not scouting out news on the latest gadgets, he likes to play around with film cameras that were manufactured before he was born. To that end, he never goes anywhere without his Olympus XA2, loaded with a fresh roll of Kodak (Gold 200 is the best, since you asked). Jon is a regular contributor to Creative Bloq, and has also written for in Digital Camera World, Black + White Photography Magazine, Photomonitor, Outdoor Photography, Shortlist and probably a few others he's forgetting. 

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