Camera Review Fuji x100F

Yesterday my friend let me borrow his Fuji x100F.
I was pretty pumped on this because one of the most annoying things about taking photos is lugging around a huge camera and tons of other lenses.
With this pocket-size camera the lens is fixed and you can fit it into any bag.
On top of that, you don’t have to edit the photos because fuji has film simulations built into the camera.
Yeah, they aren’t perfect but for snapshots and quick trips out of the city they are great and will save you a ton of time on editing.

Beyond that, this camera is extremely easy to use.
After a few minutes I knew where all the settings were and it’s painless to fine-tune the camera to the style you desire.
The fuji x100f is seriously making me want to invest in fuji.

This camera is 100% a point and shoot camera much like the ones your parents used to photograph your birthday party’s in the 90’s.
If I had to critique this camera it’s really only lacking in the video department but that’s just not what this camera is for.
I’d also say that this is not a camera I’d ever use for client work because of how small the sensor is because you lose some detail in the color if you are really trying to edit your images.


With that being said this camera kicks ass for anyone looking to take travel photos, street photos, or to capture family memories and the images that come straight out of the camera with the fujifilm simulations come out rad.

I give this camera an 8/10
The skin tones are really good.
Greens and blues are a little funky.
Very high usability with a basic understanding of exposure.
Battery life is decent.
Size is everything with this camera, it’s smaller than an iPhone 11 plus but obviously it’s thicker.
This camera can fit in your back pocket!