A Walk on the Beach with the Fujifilm X100
Three years ago I bought a Fujifilm Finepix X100 black limited edition and this proved to be a turning point for my photography as this small but finely tuned fixed lens camera put the joy back into image making for me. Here was a camera that would fit into my pocket but take images that could rival my Nikon DSLRs and pro lenses.
In 2014 I sold all my Nikon gear to move completely to the X-Series and despite testing the X100S and X100T the original X-Series camera remains in my camera bag alongside the two X-T1s and myriad of Fujinon glass.
Yesterday evening we went for a stroll down to Winterfield beach and back along the cliff top walk towards Dunbar Castle. It was a beautiful evening and the X100 was the perfect photographic companion to capture the scene in the warm September sunshine.
The X100 might be the oldest X-Series camera but it still produces the goods and its 12mp Bayer (non X-Trans) sensor produce images with a slight different look to the 16mp X-Trans equipped cousins. This is one camera that, for me, is definitely a 'keeper'.
For more images taken with the Fujifilm X100 CLICK HERE
I totally agree. The X100 was my first Fuji camera too. I moved to the X-Pro1 and X-T1. I love all the new features of the 100T, but the original 100 still kicks it. As a bonus, with it being so "old" now, I take it with me more because I feel I don't need to handle it with kid gloves. It gets a little more abuse and keeps on going.
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