- APS-C 368.2mm2
- 16.3 megapixels
- 35.00mm (35mm eq.)
- Go in depth with our full Fujifilm X100S Review.
- See real-world photos taken with the X100S.
- APS-C 369.0mm2
- 19.6 megapixels
- 28.00mm (35mm eq.)
- Go in depth with our full Sigma dp1 Quattro Review.
Cameras with longer battery life can take more photos before exhausting their batteries.
Special note: The measurement standard for battery life stipulates that if a camera has an internal flash, it must be used for 50% of photos taken. For this reason, comparisons of one camera with an internal flash to another without will not be comparable
Attractive, retro rangefinder-style design; Improved (excellent) still image quality that's even better thanks to second generation X-Trans sensor technology; Great, sharp f/2 35mm-equivalent lens; Overall better operation and performance than the X100; Addition of phase-detect pixels makes bright light autofocusing faster.
Low-light AF slow and inconsistent; Video quality, even at 60p, compromised by moire and lack of image stabilization; Combined four-way pad/Command dial means AF control points cumbersome to change; Too easy to bump control dials and change settings accidentally (especially the EV dial).