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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
AminF Contributing Member • Posts: 655
Re: Agree 200%

As I age I have the same problem - I'm just not as steady as I used to be.

IBIS for me (I have it on the 18-55mm lens) is a benefit that gives me a greater chance of getting a sharper shot in those more challenging light conditions.

I'm more tempted by the X-E4 paired with that lens, but IBIS is definitely useful for some people (I'm one of them!)

Jimmmy wrote:

debo wrote:

I got into Fuji with the X100 and I have had the T, F and now the V. The V is the most refined of all for me due to 1) way better low light AF leads to better family pics in dim light etc 2) classic negative and the better JPG engine .... in addition to Chris' comments.

While I can "survive" with any of the X100 model and capture good pics, the X100V is the best of the lot.

Interesting discussion --- but "low light" raised a question for me. I am not the steadiest hand and have lost shots in dimly lit churches and elsewhere to slow shutter speeds with my x100t. Now FujiFilm has brought out the x-s10 which is small and can be paired with small prime lenses -- and has IBIS as a feature. Making me at least consider trading my x100t for the new body rather than upgrading to the x100v. The x100t (and x100v) certainly has the coolness factor, but no IBIS.

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