Обзор и примеры фотографий с Х-Т100 от Fujifilm-амбассадора Jonas Dyhr Rask:
https://jonasraskphotography.com/2018/05/24/fujifilm-x-t100-review-quality-on-a-budget/






There are 3 obvious things about the X-T100 that differs from what I usually shoot with.
1. First and foremost it doesn’t have the X-Trans sensor like all my other X-series cameras excluding the GFX. That makes it a lot more easy for Lightroom to handle the files. I can’t say that I notice much difference in file quality. But it definitely is there. The dreaded “worms” artefacts are nowhere to be seen when I pixel peep the RAW files in lightroom, so I guess that is definitely a Lightroom/X-Trans combo phenomenon.
2. Secondly it has a PSAM dial. I havn’t used one of those since I used the X30 a while back. But the X-T100 adds two completely customisable top plate-dials, that can be set to almost anything. So while using this camera, I found myself putting the PSAM dial to “M” for Manual, and then setting one top dial as ISO, and the other as Shutter Speed. Quick and easy. It allows me to shoot this camera in the exact same way as I shoot my other X-series cameras.
3. The new acrobatic tilt screen. This screen flips all the way to the left of the camera (right when you’re looking at it in selfie-mode, which is obviously what this feature was made for). It’s completely new for Fujifilm to offer this screen. While it’s a complete gimmick for me, I do know that the majority of the potential buyers of this camera will appreciate it a lot.