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Fujifilm FinePix X100S (Silver)
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Fujifilm FinePix X100S (Silver)

Fujifilm FinePix X100S (Silver)

$712.34

(110 reviews)

X100S | Support | Downloads | Firmware | | FUJIFILM X Series & GFX - UK

X100S | Support | Downloads | Firmware | | FUJIFILM X Series & GFX - UK

(110 reviews)

X100S | Support | Downloads | Firmware | | FUJIFILM X Series & GFX - UK

X100S | Support | Downloads | Firmware | | FUJIFILM X Series & GFX - UK

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The lowest price for Fujifilm FinePix X100S (Silver) right now is $712.34 at eBay.com.au, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $703.91 on 5 June 2026 — today's price is 1% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.

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$712.34

Fujifilm X100s Digital Camera 16.3mp Exposure Compensation Sleek

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$715.68

Fujifilm Fuji X100s Digital Camera 16.3mp 1080p Hd Video Recording

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$749.00

Fujifilm X100s Digital Camera | Low 18k Shutter | Box, Case, Filters,

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$754.67

Fujifilm X100s Digital Camera 16.3mp Sleek Silver&black Exposure

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$781.39

Tested Fujifilm X100s Large Sensor Equipped High Quality

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$781.41

Fujifilm X100s Digital Camera 16.3mp Exposure Compensation Sleek

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$789.66

Fujifilm FinePix X100S 16.3 MP Digital Camera - Black/Silver

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$798.65

Fujifilm X100s Black 16.3mp Retro Rangefinder 23mm F2 Digital Camera

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$798.88

Fujifilm Finepix X100s Silver 16.3mp Compact Digital Camera Point &

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$816.35

Tested Fujifilm X100s Large Sensor Equipped High Quality

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Amazing little camera
6 July 2016apis4o

originally posted on ebay.com

For many it may not be quite easy to get used to the fixed 23mm lens, but it is a great all-day-around lens and you really don't need big bulky DSLR to get that shot. Especially, if you are a tourist or street photographer or just enthusiast. The camera has leaf shutter, which is amazingly quiet! If you disable the added shutter sound, you can enjoy shooting without disturbing people on a wedding ceremony let say, or in a church, museum... This leaf shutter also gives you the ability to sync with a flash at ridiculously high shutter speeds - up to 1/1000 at f/2.0. The X-Trans sensor gives you natural skin tones, nice to handle noise in high ISO and overall picture quality comparable to a FX system. And all that at about 450 grams. The only disappointment (if you ... MoreFor many it may not be quite easy to get used to the fixed 23mm lens, but it is a great all-day-around lens and you really don't need big bulky DSLR to get that shot. Especially, if you are a tourist or street photographer or just enthusiast. The camera has leaf shutter, which is amazingly quiet! If you disable the added shutter sound, you can enjoy shooting without disturbing people on a wedding ceremony let say, or in a church, museum... This leaf shutter also gives you the ability to sync with a flash at ridiculously high shutter speeds - up to 1/1000 at f/2.0. The X-Trans sensor gives you natural skin tones, nice to handle noise in high ISO and overall picture quality comparable to a FX system. And all that at about 450 grams. The only disappointment (if you come from the DSLR world) is the battery life - about 300-350 shots per charge. But that is compensated by the low price of 3rd party batteries.

An amazing camera for still photography
21 March 2014ALFRED

originally posted on adorama.com

I regularly shoot with a big professional D3 DSLR. However, having my hands full with an infant and a toddler, the D3 became the camera not always at my side. I started looking at serious compact P&S cameras to use daily and for an upcoming vacation. But I never felt comfortable with the IQ and camera response of P&S. I looked at mirror-less cameras and settled on the X100S. The IQ rivals or exceeds DSLRs. The white balance and metering is spot on. I find its low light capability is better than the D3. All frequently used controls are quickly accessible (not buried in menus). It is small and light, making it a great everyday carry camera. I love the Fuji film simulation colors. I had to readjust my anticipation factor since the AF and shutter release response is ... MoreI regularly shoot with a big professional D3 DSLR. However, having my hands full with an infant and a toddler, the D3 became the camera not always at my side. I started looking at serious compact P&S cameras to use daily and for an upcoming vacation. But I never felt comfortable with the IQ and camera response of P&S. I looked at mirror-less cameras and settled on the X100S. The IQ rivals or exceeds DSLRs. The white balance and metering is spot on. I find its low light capability is better than the D3. All frequently used controls are quickly accessible (not buried in menus). It is small and light, making it a great everyday carry camera. I love the Fuji film simulation colors. I had to readjust my anticipation factor since the AF and shutter release response is different than the D3. I also had to rethink how I take pictures since I am now shooting with a fixed 35mm equivalent lens vs the trinity Nikon lens. The video quality is lacking with no IS and a finicky AF, but that is not what this camera was made for.

Excellent Carry-With-You-Anytime Camera
8 October 2013fe1187ub

originally posted on adorama.com

Virtually worry free shooting nearly all the time. I've used this camera everywhere in varied lighting conditions and get nearly flawless results almost all the time. Even in bright sunlight the fill flash works very well when the subject is not too far away, although I've had a few occasions when the flash didn't fire while set in auto mode.Autofocus is very fast and spot on virtually all the time. It is quite an amazing camera. I have shot mostly in full automatic mode and not seen much need for switching to aperture, shutter or manual mode.The idea behind this camera was to have it with me all the time and capture casual snaps to share with friends and family. This is the first camera that does that for me, because it easily fits in the pocket of cargo pants ... MoreVirtually worry free shooting nearly all the time. I've used this camera everywhere in varied lighting conditions and get nearly flawless results almost all the time. Even in bright sunlight the fill flash works very well when the subject is not too far away, although I've had a few occasions when the flash didn't fire while set in auto mode.Autofocus is very fast and spot on virtually all the time. It is quite an amazing camera. I have shot mostly in full automatic mode and not seen much need for switching to aperture, shutter or manual mode.The idea behind this camera was to have it with me all the time and capture casual snaps to share with friends and family. This is the first camera that does that for me, because it easily fits in the pocket of cargo pants or a jacket. The 23mm focal length is great for the majority of captures, but distortion is visible when you get close. But who cares when it comes down to getting the shot.It's size also allowed me to carry it in a small water proof container so I could take it with me on a canoe trip and I was able to capture fun shots from the middle of the river.The optical and electronic viewfinder are excellent. You can choose how much information you want it to display and I have not had any difficulties framing, although I prefer using the EVF when I get close or in low light.The dials on the top are easy to turn, but stiff enough to prevent accidental movement. That happens more often on the x-Pro1 (the exposure compensation control).Everything is compact and small on this camera, which requires some acclimating when you have larger hands and are used to working with a DSLR. Some of the controls on the rear panel are in a different location than the x-Pro1 and that can be confusing when you switch between the two.The control wheel it a bit quirky. It both rotates and has clicks at the four compass directions for primary functions (AF, Flash, WB and Macro Mode). I've found that with bigger fingers and trying to work quickly that it is easy to rotate instead of clicking or the other way around. The result is not exactly getting the settings you want or having to try several times before it is set correctly. If you are taking your time it is not an issue.The camera seems to choose good aperture shutter speed combinations and usually increases ISO at a last resort. That often means wide open apertures, but that is very easy to override on this camera. White balance is good and skin colors require little correction.The camera has a great number of options, despite the simplicity of its controls and it is well worth reading the manual. It explains how all of the controls work, but in some cases you need will need to experiment to see what the actual result turns out to be or how far you can push the camera (this is especially true for JPEG processing settings).When I'm on the road and want to travel light, I prefer transferring images to a tablet. I use the USB cable and images copy pretty quickly (JPEG files), so you can share them without much delay. Eye-fi cards also work, but you have to make sure to enable the feature in the camera.The x100S is definitely a camera I would recommend as a go anywhere and have it with you all the time option. I have used it primarily in casual situations and have had very good to excellent results, with little need to edit on the computer.

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$712.34

Fujifilm X100s Digital Camera 16.3mp Exposure Compensation Sleek

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eBay.com.au

$715.68

Fujifilm Fuji X100s Digital Camera 16.3mp 1080p Hd Video Recording

Delivery $78.48

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$749.00

Fujifilm X100s Digital Camera | Low 18k Shutter | Box, Case, Filters,

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eBay.com.au

$754.67

Fujifilm X100s Digital Camera 16.3mp Sleek Silver&black Exposure

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eBay.com.au

$781.39

Tested Fujifilm X100s Large Sensor Equipped High Quality

Delivery $12.55

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Reviews

Amazing little camera
6 July 2016

For many it may not be quite easy to get used to the fixed 23mm lens, but it is a great all-day-around lens and you really don't need big bulky DSLR to get that shot. Especially, if you are a tourist or street photographer or just enthusiast. The camera has leaf shutter, which is amazingly quiet! If you disable the added shutter sound, you can enjoy shooting without disturbing people on a wedding ceremony let say, or in a church, museum... This leaf shutter also gives you the ability to sync with a flash at ridiculously high shutter speeds - up to 1/1000 at f/2.0. The X-Trans sensor gives you natural skin tones, nice to handle noise in high ISO and overall picture quality comparable to a FX system. And all that at about 450 grams. The only disappointment (if you ... MoreFor many it may not be quite easy to get used to the fixed 23mm lens, but it is a great all-day-around lens and you really don't need big bulky DSLR to get that shot. Especially, if you are a tourist or street photographer or just enthusiast. The camera has leaf shutter, which is amazingly quiet! If you disable the added shutter sound, you can enjoy shooting without disturbing people on a wedding ceremony let say, or in a church, museum... This leaf shutter also gives you the ability to sync with a flash at ridiculously high shutter speeds - up to 1/1000 at f/2.0. The X-Trans sensor gives you natural skin tones, nice to handle noise in high ISO and overall picture quality comparable to a FX system. And all that at about 450 grams. The only disappointment (if you come from the DSLR world) is the battery life - about 300-350 shots per charge. But that is compensated by the low price of 3rd party batteries.

apis4o originally posted on ebay.com
An amazing camera for still photography
21 March 2014

I regularly shoot with a big professional D3 DSLR. However, having my hands full with an infant and a toddler, the D3 became the camera not always at my side. I started looking at serious compact P&S cameras to use daily and for an upcoming vacation. But I never felt comfortable with the IQ and camera response of P&S. I looked at mirror-less cameras and settled on the X100S. The IQ rivals or exceeds DSLRs. The white balance and metering is spot on. I find its low light capability is better than the D3. All frequently used controls are quickly accessible (not buried in menus). It is small and light, making it a great everyday carry camera. I love the Fuji film simulation colors. I had to readjust my anticipation factor since the AF and shutter release response is ... MoreI regularly shoot with a big professional D3 DSLR. However, having my hands full with an infant and a toddler, the D3 became the camera not always at my side. I started looking at serious compact P&S cameras to use daily and for an upcoming vacation. But I never felt comfortable with the IQ and camera response of P&S. I looked at mirror-less cameras and settled on the X100S. The IQ rivals or exceeds DSLRs. The white balance and metering is spot on. I find its low light capability is better than the D3. All frequently used controls are quickly accessible (not buried in menus). It is small and light, making it a great everyday carry camera. I love the Fuji film simulation colors. I had to readjust my anticipation factor since the AF and shutter release response is different than the D3. I also had to rethink how I take pictures since I am now shooting with a fixed 35mm equivalent lens vs the trinity Nikon lens. The video quality is lacking with no IS and a finicky AF, but that is not what this camera was made for.

ALFRED originally posted on adorama.com
Excellent Carry-With-You-Anytime Camera
8 October 2013

Virtually worry free shooting nearly all the time. I've used this camera everywhere in varied lighting conditions and get nearly flawless results almost all the time. Even in bright sunlight the fill flash works very well when the subject is not too far away, although I've had a few occasions when the flash didn't fire while set in auto mode.Autofocus is very fast and spot on virtually all the time. It is quite an amazing camera. I have shot mostly in full automatic mode and not seen much need for switching to aperture, shutter or manual mode.The idea behind this camera was to have it with me all the time and capture casual snaps to share with friends and family. This is the first camera that does that for me, because it easily fits in the pocket of cargo pants ... MoreVirtually worry free shooting nearly all the time. I've used this camera everywhere in varied lighting conditions and get nearly flawless results almost all the time. Even in bright sunlight the fill flash works very well when the subject is not too far away, although I've had a few occasions when the flash didn't fire while set in auto mode.Autofocus is very fast and spot on virtually all the time. It is quite an amazing camera. I have shot mostly in full automatic mode and not seen much need for switching to aperture, shutter or manual mode.The idea behind this camera was to have it with me all the time and capture casual snaps to share with friends and family. This is the first camera that does that for me, because it easily fits in the pocket of cargo pants or a jacket. The 23mm focal length is great for the majority of captures, but distortion is visible when you get close. But who cares when it comes down to getting the shot.It's size also allowed me to carry it in a small water proof container so I could take it with me on a canoe trip and I was able to capture fun shots from the middle of the river.The optical and electronic viewfinder are excellent. You can choose how much information you want it to display and I have not had any difficulties framing, although I prefer using the EVF when I get close or in low light.The dials on the top are easy to turn, but stiff enough to prevent accidental movement. That happens more often on the x-Pro1 (the exposure compensation control).Everything is compact and small on this camera, which requires some acclimating when you have larger hands and are used to working with a DSLR. Some of the controls on the rear panel are in a different location than the x-Pro1 and that can be confusing when you switch between the two.The control wheel it a bit quirky. It both rotates and has clicks at the four compass directions for primary functions (AF, Flash, WB and Macro Mode). I've found that with bigger fingers and trying to work quickly that it is easy to rotate instead of clicking or the other way around. The result is not exactly getting the settings you want or having to try several times before it is set correctly. If you are taking your time it is not an issue.The camera seems to choose good aperture shutter speed combinations and usually increases ISO at a last resort. That often means wide open apertures, but that is very easy to override on this camera. White balance is good and skin colors require little correction.The camera has a great number of options, despite the simplicity of its controls and it is well worth reading the manual. It explains how all of the controls work, but in some cases you need will need to experiment to see what the actual result turns out to be or how far you can push the camera (this is especially true for JPEG processing settings).When I'm on the road and want to travel light, I prefer transferring images to a tablet. I use the USB cable and images copy pretty quickly (JPEG files), so you can share them without much delay. Eye-fi cards also work, but you have to make sure to enable the feature in the camera.The x100S is definitely a camera I would recommend as a go anywhere and have it with you all the time option. I have used it primarily in casual situations and have had very good to excellent results, with little need to edit on the computer.

fe1187ub originally posted on adorama.com
Excellent images in a compact body giving real photographers lots of control.
28 April 2021

The Good This is an excellent camera to always have with you, it produces excellent image quality with lots of control. It's well made and built to last. 16MP is easily enough for most uses and the images are very good with only slight softness at the edges if used at F2. I got this second hand for 300, thats a third of a new X100V, a bargain. I tried the x100 as well, this is also excellent and 12MP is enough if you just post of instagram and do not intend to crop. The flash works well and it has automatic modes for point and shoot if that's what you need. The APS-C sensor is excellent. The bad. The scroll wheel on the back is fiddly The autofocus can be slow to lock sometimes - the firmware updated helped. I found the buttons on the back too easy to press by ... MoreThe Good This is an excellent camera to always have with you, it produces excellent image quality with lots of control. It's well made and built to last. 16MP is easily enough for most uses and the images are very good with only slight softness at the edges if used at F2. I got this second hand for 300, thats a third of a new X100V, a bargain. I tried the x100 as well, this is also excellent and 12MP is enough if you just post of instagram and do not intend to crop. The flash works well and it has automatic modes for point and shoot if that's what you need. The APS-C sensor is excellent. The bad. The scroll wheel on the back is fiddly The autofocus can be slow to lock sometimes - the firmware updated helped. I found the buttons on the back too easy to press by accident, I contantly keep changing the view mode in the hybrid viewfinder by accident. The fixed lens could be limiting to some but having one focal length actually makes you a better photographer in my opinion. I'd give it 8/10, the X100V gets a 9/10

powerxpress originally posted on ebay.com
Fantastic Camera
9 April 2014

I initially purchased a Fuji X20 to carry around on days when i did not feel like lugging around my Nikon DSLR. I loved that camera, the only downfall was that on extremely bright sunny days, ( we gets those alot here in Texas) i noticed a purple "haze" or flare if you want to call it that, right in the center of the images. This happened twice when i shot with the sun directly in the background of my subject. Anyway i returned it and continued my search for the perfect "Compact" Camera. I came across the X100S on Fuji's website, til after owning the X20 i had never heard of the camera. I read a few reviews by street photographers and decided to take the leap. I am here to confirm that this camera is Legit. Yes it has its hiccups, not it does not focus as quickly as ... MoreI initially purchased a Fuji X20 to carry around on days when i did not feel like lugging around my Nikon DSLR. I loved that camera, the only downfall was that on extremely bright sunny days, ( we gets those alot here in Texas) i noticed a purple "haze" or flare if you want to call it that, right in the center of the images. This happened twice when i shot with the sun directly in the background of my subject. Anyway i returned it and continued my search for the perfect "Compact" Camera. I came across the X100S on Fuji's website, til after owning the X20 i had never heard of the camera. I read a few reviews by street photographers and decided to take the leap. I am here to confirm that this camera is Legit. Yes it has its hiccups, not it does not focus as quickly as high end DSLR's. But I am amazed by the images that this camera puts out straight from the camera. I haven't shot RAW with this camera at all. It has great dynamic range, and i just love Fuji's color reproduction on the photos. I've owned this camera for 1 month now, I have not brought my Nikon DSLR with me on walk around street shoots since.

David G. originally posted on newegg.com
Fujifilm X-100s
27 June 2016

It looks like my classic M-series Leica at first glance, but that's where the resemblance ends. The X-100 with updated firmware is an amazing piece of equipment. The 16.3 MP sensor is easily capable of capturing a high-resolution image sharp enough for 16x20" prints (that's as big as my printer will go). I've been spoiled using zoom lenses on my other cameras. The X-100's fixed lens forces me to compose shots on a different level. After 50+ years of photography, It's really nice to go out again with a camera bag that weighs less than five pounds. The hybrid digital viewfinder is amazing. I particularly like the extended range of sensitivity (no fixed cut-off filters). If I want to alter the wavelength, I can do it myself! It's a really great compact and lightweight ... MoreIt looks like my classic M-series Leica at first glance, but that's where the resemblance ends. The X-100 with updated firmware is an amazing piece of equipment. The 16.3 MP sensor is easily capable of capturing a high-resolution image sharp enough for 16x20" prints (that's as big as my printer will go). I've been spoiled using zoom lenses on my other cameras. The X-100's fixed lens forces me to compose shots on a different level. After 50+ years of photography, It's really nice to go out again with a camera bag that weighs less than five pounds. The hybrid digital viewfinder is amazing. I particularly like the extended range of sensitivity (no fixed cut-off filters). If I want to alter the wavelength, I can do it myself! It's a really great compact and lightweight camera. So far, it's as rugged as it looks. Love it!

wallyinwaller originally posted on ebay.com
Great for family pics
2 January 2014

Bought this mostly to take pictures of kids in and around the house. It works GREAT for that. One of my first shots out of the box was the kids opening Christmas presents, and it's one of the better pictures I've taken. Also I shot a family portrait (11 of us) on a tripod with self-timer and everyone was impressed with the results. I agree with several other reviewers that the fixed focal length is actually a blessing. The built-in neutral density filter is really neat and useful.Cons - Even though it's possible to set it to "Auto" mode by adjusting the dials, it would be nice to have a single button or single dial position that would "back out" the multitude of other settings.It's too bulky to carry in a pocket but way smaller/lighter than my previous Panasonic ... MoreBought this mostly to take pictures of kids in and around the house. It works GREAT for that. One of my first shots out of the box was the kids opening Christmas presents, and it's one of the better pictures I've taken. Also I shot a family portrait (11 of us) on a tripod with self-timer and everyone was impressed with the results. I agree with several other reviewers that the fixed focal length is actually a blessing. The built-in neutral density filter is really neat and useful.Cons - Even though it's possible to set it to "Auto" mode by adjusting the dials, it would be nice to have a single button or single dial position that would "back out" the multitude of other settings.It's too bulky to carry in a pocket but way smaller/lighter than my previous Panasonic micro 4/3 camera.There are LOTS of settings and menus for people who are inclined to tinker. I bought the "Photographer's Guide to the Fujifilm X100S" by Alexander White on Kindle for $10 and I would say it's a must for amateurs like me.

David originally posted on adorama.com
Great for slowing down to enjoy your craft
16 February 2021

Great image quality. Colors are the best! I have zero complaints on the quality of the lens. I used the 23 1.4 fuji for a good while last year and im not complaining about this 23 2.0 attached lens. I recently quit doing weddings and sold my blazing fast Nikon D750 with my 1.4 lenses and bought this old slow fuji x100s. And you know what? I have had no problems except kids photos. Im used to blazing focus speed in all light. Not with this guy. Set the F stop higher for greater depth of field, speed up that shutter speed and crank the ISO (which is good to about 3200 before you can even notice deterioration) and give it hell. I get great shots with this piece. Going in you need to know its limitations. It has only moderately quick focus. Its (focus) moderately ... MoreGreat image quality. Colors are the best! I have zero complaints on the quality of the lens. I used the 23 1.4 fuji for a good while last year and im not complaining about this 23 2.0 attached lens. I recently quit doing weddings and sold my blazing fast Nikon D750 with my 1.4 lenses and bought this old slow fuji x100s. And you know what? I have had no problems except kids photos. Im used to blazing focus speed in all light. Not with this guy. Set the F stop higher for greater depth of field, speed up that shutter speed and crank the ISO (which is good to about 3200 before you can even notice deterioration) and give it hell. I get great shots with this piece. Going in you need to know its limitations. It has only moderately quick focus. Its (focus) moderately reliable. and it works in moderately low light. So learn flash, shoot still or slow stuff at wide apertures and crank that iso to get faster shutter speeds. If it wasn't for the great high ISO performance id freakin hate the autofocus speed. Im not shooting events now so I don't care. but you need to know your camera well in this case. Its no point and shoot. You could use it that way but that can be had with an old A10 or something. this camera is for art and play not work unless you have a very specific pro use for it.I love it honestly. Its becoming cliche with these old x100's that it forces you to slow down and think and they're right. As a photog at heart I can dig it.

atetbt17 originally posted on ebay.com
Nice Camera
13 July 2013

I use this camera to capture images of my children. The best part about this camera is it's near instant response, specifically the time it takes from when I push the shutter button to the time the image is captured. I have used several different SLR's over the years. As you probably know when the shutter button on an SLR is pressed the mirror flips up, the finder blacks out, the image is captured, and the mirror flips back down. I always believed the time it took for the mirror to move out of the way was negligible and it was not a big deal that the finder blacked out. I did however miss pictures because of it, especially with medium format SLR's. In short, I like the range finder concept.The down side is, what you see through the finder is not what the lens sees. ... MoreI use this camera to capture images of my children. The best part about this camera is it's near instant response, specifically the time it takes from when I push the shutter button to the time the image is captured. I have used several different SLR's over the years. As you probably know when the shutter button on an SLR is pressed the mirror flips up, the finder blacks out, the image is captured, and the mirror flips back down. I always believed the time it took for the mirror to move out of the way was negligible and it was not a big deal that the finder blacked out. I did however miss pictures because of it, especially with medium format SLR's. In short, I like the range finder concept.The down side is, what you see through the finder is not what the lens sees. The angle of view is shifted down and too the right which for me meant cutting peoples heads partially out of the picture. On past range finders you would have to get familiar with your camera and compensate. The genius of this camera is the hybrid finder. With the flip of a lever you can see in the finder real time what the camera sees through the lens. Now you can adjust your composure and a host of other things (color, white balance, exposure, etc.) all through the finder. It works excellent.Battery life is not great, but with normal use it's adequate.Color rendition, sharpness, focus, and all that other stuff is great. I am no expert I just know it works well.In summary this is a great camera for taking pictures of life with your children.

DOUGLAS originally posted on adorama.com
So far so good
8 April 2014

I've had my X100s for a few weeks now. I use it mainly for environmental portraits and landscapes. The image quality is as great as everybody claimed. You can really control the light with the leaf shutter and external flash. The built in flash isn't too shabby, but it gets obscured by my UV filter+adapter, so I don't use it much.Auto focus can be a little slow in dark places. Just use manual with the split focus or peaking. It's great.Not only is it great at higher ISOs, slower shutter speeds are easier to deal with due to the lack of mirror. If you manual focus, it is quite easy to shoot in very dark situations.The Q menu is fine for accessing most of the settings you need for shooting. I wish it had an option for the ND filter there.The battery life isn't ... MoreI've had my X100s for a few weeks now. I use it mainly for environmental portraits and landscapes. The image quality is as great as everybody claimed. You can really control the light with the leaf shutter and external flash. The built in flash isn't too shabby, but it gets obscured by my UV filter+adapter, so I don't use it much.Auto focus can be a little slow in dark places. Just use manual with the split focus or peaking. It's great.Not only is it great at higher ISOs, slower shutter speeds are easier to deal with due to the lack of mirror. If you manual focus, it is quite easy to shoot in very dark situations.The Q menu is fine for accessing most of the settings you need for shooting. I wish it had an option for the ND filter there.The battery life isn't too bad. The problem is the battery meter is totally inaccurate. You are best off equating the 2/3 battery symbol to low a battery warning. It dies that fast after the first battery notch disappears. Just get a spare or two and have them ready to go when the meter drops from 2/3 to flashing red.

Jarrod originally posted on adorama.com

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