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FUJIFILM X-T100 Mirrorless Camera Body, Black {24.2MP}
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$517.00
Fujifilm X-T100: retro APS-C body, big color from a proven sensor
The X-T100 pairs a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor with an SLR-style body built around three top-deck dials, including a dedicated Film Simulation dial that puts Fuji's color science one click away. The electronic viewfinder runs 2,360,000 dots with 100% coverage, and the 3" tilting touchscreen, rated at 1,040,000 dots, swings up over 90 degrees, down about 45, and flips out to the side for waist-level or selfie framing.
ISO runs 200-12800 natively, expandable down to 100 and up to 51200, giving you room to work in dim interiors or push for grain-heavy black and white. Shutter speed tops out at 1/4000 sec mechanically and 1/32000 sec electronically, useful for shooting wide apertures in bright sun without stacking ND filters. Burst shooting hits 6.0 fps, and the 91-point autofocus system uses the same phase-detection algorithms found in Fujifilm's higher-end bodies, making it well-suited to static and slow-moving subjects like landscapes, architecture, and posed portraits.
Battery life is rated at 430 shots per charge via the NP-W126s pack, well above typical mirrorless numbers, and built-in Wi-Fi with Bluetooth 4.1 LE keeps transfers simple for shooters who post straight from the field. A metal top plate and a removable grip round out a body designed to feel substantial without adding bulk.
Image quality here holds its own against cameras twice the price, and that alone makes the X-T100 worth a serious look for anyone building into the X mount.
Who It's For
Landscape and travel shooters get real mileage from the tilting, side-flipping touchscreen and the 91-point AF system tuned for static compositions, while the 6.0 fps burst rate and 1/32000 sec electronic shutter suit street photographers who want to shoot wide open in daylight without carrying ND glass. Portrait shooters benefit from the dedicated Film Simulation dial for quick color changes between setups, and anyone building a first X-mount kit gets 430-shot battery life and Bluetooth-enabled Wi-Fi for tethering images to a phone without extra gear. Photographers moving up from a smartphone or compact will appreciate the electronic viewfinder and touch-AF interface as an approachable step into interchangeable lenses.
Key Features
- 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor with on-sensor phase-detection autofocus
- 91-point AF system with same algorithms as Fujifilm flagship bodies
- Dedicated Film Simulation dial for one-click color profile switching
- 2,360,000-dot OLED electronic viewfinder at 100% coverage
- 3-inch tilting touchscreen with 1,040,000 dots, flips 180 degrees sideways
- 6.0 fps burst shooting with 26-frame JPEG buffer
- ISO 200–12,800 native, expandable to 100–51,200
- 430-shot battery life per charge, faster than mirrorless peers
- SLR-style body with three top-deck dials and metal top plate
- Fujifilm X mount with access to full X lens ecosystem
FAQ
- Does the X-T100 have in-body image stabilization?
- No. The camera has no IBIS, but many X-mount lenses-including the kit lens-come with optical stabilization built in.
- What's the autofocus like for moving subjects?
- The 91-point phase-detection system works well for static subjects and slow-moving targets like landscapes and portraits, but continuous AF performance is sluggish. Stick to single-point AF placed manually on your subject for best results.
- Can I shoot fast film simulations or use the dial to switch looks quickly?
- Yes. The dedicated Film Simulation dial on the top plate lets you flip between Fuji's color profiles one click away without diving into menus-that's the whole point of the design.
- How long does a battery last?
- The NP-W126s pack is rated for 430 shots per charge in Normal mode, well above typical mirrorless numbers. High Performance mode will drain it noticeably faster.
- What video specs should I know about?
- The camera captures MPEG-4/H.264 video with a 15 fps maximum at 4K, which is a hard limitation if you need higher frame rates. Built-in stereo mic, mono speaker, USB charging available.
- Is the touchscreen LCD any good for framing?
- The 3-inch tilting display swings up over 90 degrees, down about 45, and flips out to the side 180 degrees for waist-level or selfie framing. It works well in bright conditions and feels sturdy, though you can't use touch to navigate the Q menu.
- What ISO range should I expect in dim light?
- Native ISO runs 200–12,800, expandable to 100–51,200. The expanded range gives you extra headroom in dim interiors or for pushing black and white grain, though the sensor is the same 24.2MP Bayer unit found in the X-A5.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) |
| Resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Mount | Fujifilm X |
| AF Points | 91 |
| ISO Range | Auto, 200-12,800 (expands to 100-51,200) |
| Burst Rate | 6.0 fps |
| Boosted ISO Min | 100 |
| Boosted ISO Max | 51,200 |
| Dimensions | 121 x 83 x 47 mm (4.76 x 3.27 x 1.85?) |
| Weight | 448 g (0.99 lb / 15.80 oz) |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Fuji |
|---|---|
| Flash System | Fujifilm TTL |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Fuji XF Digital |
| Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS-I, SDXC, SDXC UHS-I |