Fujifilm X100T Image Quality Comparison

Typically in this comparison, we compare the primary camera to a select set of similar or competing models, as well as its predecessor, if applicable. In the case of the Fujifilm X100T, the imaging pipeline of the camera is identical to that of the previous model, the X100S. The cameras share the same 16.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS II image sensor, the same EXR Processor II image processor, and the same bright 35mm-equivalent f/2.0 prime lens. As you can see below from the X100T vs X100S side-by-side comparisons, the image quality is practically identical between the two models, which is why we didn't conduct a full multi-model comparison in this case. If you want to see how the X100T, or X100S, stack up to their main competitors, head over to our Fujifilm X100S Image Quality Comparison or compare the X100T to any of our previous tested cameras in our Comparometer.

NOTE: These images are best quality JPEGs straight out of the camera, at default settings including noise reduction and using the camera's actual base ISO (not extended ISO settings). For those interested in working with the RAW files involved: click these links to visit each camera's respective sample image thumbnail page: Fujifilm X100T and Fujifilm X100S -- links to the RAW files appear beneath those for the JPEG images, wherever we have them.

 

Fujifilm X100T vs Fujifilm X100S at Base ISO

Fujifilm X100T at ISO 200
Fujifilm X100S at ISO 200

Fujifilm X100T vs Fujifilm X100S at ISO 1600

Fujifilm X100T at ISO 1600
Fujifilm X100S at ISO 1600

Fujifilm X100T vs Fujifilm X100S at ISO 3200

Fujifilm X100T at ISO 3200
Fujifilm X100S at ISO 3200

Fujifilm X100T vs. Fujifilm X100S - High Contrast Crops

Fujifilm
X100T
ISO 200
ISO 3200
ISO 6400
Fujifilm
X100S
ISO 200
ISO 3200
ISO 6400

 



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