Drive Mode

The FUJIFILM X100F offers video recording, single-frame shooting, continuous shooting of 3.0fps, 4.0fps, 5.0fps or 8.0fps, as well as five types of auto bracketing, i.e. Exposure, ISO sensitivity, Dynamic Range, Film Simulation and White Balance.

Advanced Filters

Use this function to apply various filter effects to broaden your scope of artistic expressions. There are eight filters available, including High Key for reduced contrast and brighter tones overall, Toy Camera for a retro appearance, and Partial Color for retaining a specific color range and turning the rest into monochrome. You can check the filter effect in real time while shooting through your EVF and LCD.

ND Filter for Manipulating Light

The FUJIFILM X100F’s lens has a built-in ND filter which is useful when shooting with the aperture wide open in bright light or when opting to use a slow shutter speed. The 3-stop ND filter cuts down the amount of light to 1/8; it can be turned ON or OFF easily with the function button or from the camera menu.

Ultra-Fast Electronic Shutter at 1/32000 sec

Featuring a durable leaf shutter that withstands 100,000 actuations and an electronic shutter with silent operation, the FUJIFILM X100F is a formidable photographic tool. When operating on electronic shutter, the camera delivers an ultra-high shutter speed of up to 1/32000 sec to achieve correct exposure even in strong daylight or when shooting with the aperture wide open. You can switch the shutter sound setting to OFF in a quiet church or during a concert for total discretion.

Auto Macro For Close-up Shots

Automatically switch to an AF mode optimized for close-up photography. Minimum working distance: 10cm. Outstanding shooting range and exceptional performance in a variety of scenes set this lens apart.

Extended Full-HD Video Recording

Full HD video recording is supported in six frame rates (59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p) with improved AF tracking performance as compared to previous models. You can adjust aperture, shutter speed and exposure compensation settings while recording. Film Simulation effects can also be applied to video for versatile and artistic video output.