Verge Review
Retro is so hot right now. Mad Men is on its sixth season and still pulling in huge ratings. The Great Gatsby is due to hit theaters next month, with a period-correct 1920s setting. And Fujifilm's new X100S, an update from 2010's X100, is one of the most retro inspired cameras we've seen to date. But despite its throwback look and feel, it has all the capabilities one would expect from a modern digital camera. Available now for $1,299.99, the X100S is one of the latest entries into the...
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Basic Specs
| Camera type |
Point-and-shoot |
| Sensor size |
APS-C |
| Sensor type |
CMOS |
| Effective pixels |
16.3 megapixels |
Tech Specs
Hardware
| Camera type |
Point-and-shoot |
| Color |
Black / Silver |
Sensor
| Sensor size |
APS-C |
| Sensor type |
CMOS |
| Effective pixels |
16.3 megapixels |
Controls
| Max. continuous shooting speed |
6 FPS |
Display
| Size |
2.8 inches |
| Resolution |
460000 dots |
| Built-in viewfinder |
Yes |
Video
| Video capture |
Yes |
| Max. resolution |
1080p |
| Standard framerate(s) |
30, 60 |
| NTSC / PAL recording |
NTSC, PAL |
Lens
| Focal length (wide) |
23 mm |
| Focal length (35mm equivalent - wide) |
35 mm |
| Widest aperture / f-stop |
2 |
Audio
| Built-in speaker |
Yes |
| Built-in microphone |
Yes |
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