Fuji X100 in Stock in US (and new reviews)
UPDATE: Out of Stock now!!!!
You can get the Fuji X100 right now at Amazon US (Click here). In Stock for the normal price $1199!
Systemkameraforum (Click here) posted a new Fuji X100 review. But you have to be a registered forum member to download the pdf file!
Steve Huff (Click here) posted the final X100 review: “The Fujifilm X100 ROCKS and it ROCKS HARD. No, it is NOT perfect but neither is the Leica X1, or NEX-5, or E-P2, or Ricoh. What the X100 has is a combination of looks, size, performance and technology all wrapped up into one classic and sexy well built design. $1200? It’s priced right folks. To be honest, this could be my only camera and I would be happy. It’s light enough to take anywhere, it’s a joy to use, and once you get used to how it operates and exposes, the results are up there with the best of the APS-C cameras.”
The official Fuji website added five new photographer interviews on their website (Click here). (via Noisycamera)










Miroslav
3 years ago |With such high praises and all technology readily available, Fuji would be mad not to make interchangeable lens camera based on X100, retro or not. Adding a mount and making a few lenses isn’t hard, especially since they’ve got no legacy to protect. Even better – if they joined NEX or NX ( or m/3 which is less likely since X100 has APS-C sensor ), they wouldn’t have to make many lenses. Maybe they are waiting for Nikon APS-C mirrorless announcement to resume old partnership?
ARNE DANSK
2 years ago |hi miroslav
we are very much in ageement with your well put “comment” see our thoughts and please comment.
ARNE DANSK
Ric
3 years ago |Your amazon link works. but amazon does not have any in stock and is referencing outside vendors with prices starting at $1800.
ARNE DANSK
2 years ago |hi
we wonder if the rumors of x10 and x100 fuji’s LENS SOFTNESS are true.
the lack of “stabilization” is a drawback for those of us that might like a street scene machine or a single easy to carry camera with the viewfinder that the x100 has. it seems a good start for fuji.
ARNE DANSK