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Matching a retro 1970’s design with all-new digital features that have been refined by Fujifilm over the years and building on the X100-series digital cameras the black X100F incorporates a series of advanced imaging capabilities while still retaining its trademark design and intuitive handling assets. Most notably, the X100F features a 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor and X-Processor Pro image processor to realize rich, high-resolution stills and fluent performance with expandable sensitivity to ISO 51200 Read More
I just picked up a used X100T that is very similar (although the X100F is a significant upgrade). A couple of things that are fairly unique to this series and did not make your description are a leaf shutter and a built in neutral density filter. As I understand it, the leaf shutter allows for native high-speed flash syncing, and the ND filter acts like "sunglasses for your camera" to allow better full sunlight performance. Both are apparently pretty useful once you learn how to use them (I'm still a rank amateur).
Someday I'd love to move up to the F, but I have quite a bit of learning and saving up to do first. Hopefully this will be back in the future with a bigger discount, and it would also be cool if Massdrop could get us a deal on the conversion lenses (wide and tele).
Hard to get too excited about a $49 discount, esp. when the X100T hit $1100 (a $200 discount) many times over its lifetime. Maybe the days of those kinds of deals are gone.
I love this camera so much! I use it for travel and street photography. Have also used it at shows because it does so well in low light. Great all around camera, and like everyone else said, a blast to use.
delnerdoI'm sure they are, Fuji improves on their products like none other. But the constant firmware updates and really solid build quality has me thinking I'll keep this X100S forever. If I was a more serious photographer, I would definitely upgrade.