Fuji X100V vs. the X100 Series in 2023: A Comparison

Fuji X100V vs. the X100 Series in 2023: A Comparison

The Fuji X100 series is like a legendary rock band in the world of compact digital cameras. People can't help but fall in love with their classic design and the stunning images they produce.

These cameras stand out with their unique features including an iconic viewfinder style and a fixed prime lens, giving the images a unique look and challenging your creativity.

Let's dive into a comprehensive review of the Fujifilm X100 series and explore their film-like capabilities. We'll also tackle the burning question: Are the older models still worth considering compared to the latest X100V?

Overview of the Fujifilm X100 Series

Fujifilm X100F in black on a wooden table with a paracord wrist camera strap

Let's begin our journey by taking a closer look at each model of the Fujifilm X100 series. Starting with the original X100, Fujifilm set a new standard in the world of compact cameras. 

The X100S and X100T brought significant advancements in performance and image quality, while the X100F introduced notable improvements in autofocus and handling. Finally, we have the latest addition to the series, the X100V, which combines cutting-edge technology with the timeless aesthetics that define the X100 line.

Fujifilm X100

The Fujifilm X100 marked the inception of the X100 series, introducing a new era of compact digital cameras. With its classic design and advanced features, it quickly became a favourite among photographers. 

The X100 boasts a 12.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, delivering stunning image quality with impressive detail and dynamic range. This camera offers a range of film simulations, including the popular Provia, Velvia, and Astia, allowing photographers to achieve a variety of looks and moods. 

In this post, we’ll be focusing on the simulations named after some of Fuji’s most famous film stocks, excluding Monochrome and Sepia.

Fujifilm X100 Film Simulations:

  • Provia
  • Velvia
  • Astia

Fujifilm X100S

Building on the success of its predecessor, the Fujifilm X100S took things a step further with significant improvements in performance and image quality. It features a 16.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor, which delivers exceptional image resolution and low-light capabilities. 

In addition to the beloved film simulations from the X100, the X100S introduces the innovative Classic Chrome film simulation, known for its rich, vintage-inspired tones.

Fujifilm X100S Film Simulations:

  • Provia
  • Velvia
  • Astia

Fujifilm X100T

The Fujifilm X100T brought further refinements to the X100 series, enhancing the user experience and image quality. It retains the 16.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor from the X100S but adds an upgraded electronic viewfinder and an improved autofocus system. Film simulations such as Pro Neg. Hi, Pro Neg. Std, and Classic Chrome are among the options, providing versatility in creating different moods and aesthetics.

Fujifilm X100T Film Simulations:

  • Provia
  • Velvia
  • Astia
  • Classic Chrome
  • Pro Neg. Hi
  • Pro Neg Std
Silver Fujifilm X100V close up, focusing on branding at top left of camera

Fujifilm X100F

The Fujifilm X100F was one of the biggest leaps forward in the X00 range. This version combines impressive image quality, intuitive handling, and refined design. It features a 24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor, offering outstanding resolution and improved low-light performance. In addition to the film simulations found in previous models, the X100F introduces the ACROS film simulation, renowned for its stunning black-and-white rendering.

Fujifilm X100F Film Simulations:

  • Provia
  • Velvia
  • Astia
  • Classic Chrome
  • Pro Neg. Hi
  • Pro Neg Std
  • Acros

Fujifilm X100V

The latest addition to the X100 series, the Fujifilm X100V, represents the pinnacle of Fujifilm's compact camera engineering. It features a 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, providing exceptional image resolution and enhanced color reproduction. 

The Fujifilm X100V also has a tilting LCD screen - the first in the X100 range to do so. The X100V offers an extensive range of film simulations, including the popular Classic Chrome, ACROS, and Eterna, allowing photographers to create distinct looks with ease.

Fujifilm X100V Film Simulations:

  • Provia
  • Velvia
  • Astia
  • Classic Chrome
  • Pro Neg. Hi
  • Pro Neg. Std
  • Acros 
  • Eterna

Unlocking the Film-Like Look: Older X100 Models vs. X100V

Now, let's address the question on everyone's mind: are the older X100 models still worth considering for their film-like capabilities, or does the X100V surpass them all? 

While the X100V undoubtedly brings advancements in sensor technology and overall performance, the older X100 models should not be overlooked. These cameras continue to deliver exceptional image quality, with film simulations that evoke a sense of nostalgia and timelessness.

The X100V's latest X-Trans sensor and image processor certainly provide noticeable improvements in detail rendition and dynamic range. However, the older X100 models can still capture stunning images with their smaller sensors.

In fact, many photographers argue that the X100 series reached its pinnacle with the X100F, offering a perfect balance of image quality, features, and price. In any case, here's a quick guide to which Fuji X100 camera has which film simulations.

Chart displaying which Fujifilm simulations are available on each Fuji X100 body

Do Other Fujifilm Cameras Have Film Simulations?

Yep!

Popular models such as the X-T4, X-Pro3, and X-S10 also feature a selection of film simulations, allowing photographers to explore different styles across various camera lines - so no, the Fuji X100V isn’t the only camera with the film simulations

Final Thoughts on the X100 Series

The Fujifilm X100 series continues to captivate photographers with its timeless design and film-like magic. Whether you opt for the latest X100V or one of the older models, you can expect exceptional image quality and the ability to evoke the aesthetics of classic film. 

The X100V undoubtedly brings advancements, but the older X100 models still hold their own, offering a budget-friendly option without compromising on the film-like look. Whichever model you choose, the Fujifilm X100 series promises a delightful photographic journey filled with nostalgia and artistic expression.

Each model in the X100 series has its own unique characteristics, but they all share the hallmark film simulations that Fujifilm is known for.

These film simulations capture the essence of classic film stocks, allowing photographers to create various aesthetics, from vibrant and punchy to moody and nostalgic.

With each iteration of the X100 series, Fujifilm has expanded the range of film simulations, providing photographers with a rich palette of creative options.

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Alexis Adrienne

Alexis is an NZ-based photographer. She first started photography as a teen, going on to work as a wedding photographer and freelance creative.

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1 comment

X100S doesn’t have classic chrome. That first came out in the T.

Mike

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