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If you have X100T and you care about stills and not video, you will not get much by moving to X100V

Started Jul 17, 2020 | User reviews thread
Brian Homer
Brian Homer Contributing Member • Posts: 904
Re: Differences between generations, for stills shooters
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Jth1968 wrote:

You still get the better lens, the longer battery life, and the weather sealing though. But for me there is not enough difference between the X100F and X100V indeed. The difference between the "T" and "F" is relatively small as well, as you mentioned.

I went from S to F and was happy with the improvements. If I had the T I'm not sure - often missing out one upgrade works. So despite the weather sealing, tilt screen and rather better lens for what I shoot I haven't yet felt the V was worth the extra cost vs keeping the F. If money want in the equation I would get a V in addition and get used to not having the d thing.

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