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-Fujifilm’s iconic X100 series is my favorite always-there camera. It’s light, portable, and produces great images -- throw it in your bag and it won’t let you down. The latest iteration, the X100V, brings a new lens (35mm equivalent f/2), tilting rear screen, and an improved viewfinder. The body is now aluminium, but retains the iconic look of past X100 models.
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-The new tilting screen allows shooting from the hip or overhead. Together with the speedier autofocus, bright hybrid viewfinder, and well-designed manual controls, capturing the scene is a breeze.
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-The X100V's 24-megapixel APS-C sensor produces print-worthy images, especially using Fujifilm's film simulations. I can never decide between monochrome and color so I shoot in film simulation bracket mode, which captures three different film simulations every time I press the shutter.