Fujifilm X100V vs X100T
The X100V leads on more headline specs, but the X100T counters on a lighter 440 g body.
The short version
The Fujifilm X100V and Fujifilm X100T are both Fujifilm X100 bodies. The X100V is the newer of the two, arriving in 2020. At launch the X100V was $1,399 and the X100T $1,299, making the X100T the more affordable of the two.
On paper the X100V is the stronger body of the two. It gives you 26.1 MP of resolution, 11 fps continuous shooting, and face/eye-detection AF, with a few smaller wins on top of that.
The X100T isn't far behind. It hits back with a lighter 440 g body.
So which one? If you want 26.1 MP of resolution, get the X100V. If a lighter 440 g body is closer to what you actually need, the X100T is the smarter buy. And the X100T costs less — $1,299 at launch.
Where the X100V wins
- +26.1 MP of resolution
- +11 fps continuous shooting
- +face/eye-detection AF
- +4K/30p video
- +a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder
- +420-shot battery life
Where the X100T wins
- +a lighter 440 g body
X100V vs X100T: full specs
| Spec | 2020 · $1,399 | 2014 · $1,299 |
|---|---|---|
| General | ||
| Release year | 2020 | 2014 |
| Launch price | $1,399 | $1,299 |
| Status | Discontinued | Discontinued |
| Sensor & Image | ||
| Megapixels | 26.1 MP | 16.3 MP |
| Sensor generation | X-Trans IV | X-Trans II |
| Processor | X-Processor 4 | EXR Processor II |
| ISO range | 160–12800 | 200–6400 |
| Autofocus & Burst | ||
| AF points | 425 | 49 |
| Subject detection | face-eye | none |
| Burst (fps) | 11 | 6 |
| Video | ||
| Max video | 4K 30p | 1080p 60p |
| Codec | H.265, H.264 | H.264 |
| Log profile | F-Log | No |
| Physical | ||
| Stabilization | None | None |
| Viewfinder | Hybrid OVF/EVF (3.69M dot) | Hybrid OVF/EVF (2.36M dot) |
| LCD | 3" tilt touch | 3" fixed |
| Weather sealed | No | No |
| Weight | 478 g | 440 g |
| Storage | ||
| Card slots | 1 | 1 |
| Card types | SD UHS-I | SD UHS-I |
| Power | ||
| Battery | NP-W126S | NP-95 |
| Battery life (CIPA) | 420 shots | 330 shots |
| Software | ||
| Film sims | 7 | 5 |
Highlighted cells are best in class between these two. Specs sourced from public Fujifilm product pages.