The X100V's screen still sits flush with the rear of the body, for a streamlined look, but Fujifilm has added a hinge. It pulls out to swing and face up or down, so you can shoot from a low angle ...
The first X100 camera from Fujifilm was announced in 2010, and released in early 2011. There have been a few additions to the family since, but the upcoming X100V represents a significant upgrade on ...
From eye-detection autofocus to advanced 4K movie options, the X100V is loaded with features that fans of the series almost certainly don’t need — or at least think they don’t. But we love the ...
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