Product Overview
The FUJIFILM X100V is a fixed-lens digital camera in Fujifilm’s X100 series. Introduced in 2020 as the fifth generation of the series, it combines a 26.1-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 image sensor with a fixed FUJINON 23mm F2 lens. The lens provides an angle of view equivalent to a 35mm lens on a full-frame camera, a focal length commonly associated with street, documentary, travel, and everyday photography.
The camera incorporates Fujifilm’s Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder, allowing photographers to switch between an optical viewfinder and a 3.69-million-dot electronic viewfinder. A 3-inch tilting touchscreen provides an additional method for composing, reviewing, and controlling photographs. The camera records JPEG and 14-bit RAW still images and supports DCI 4K, UHD 4K, and Full HD video.
The X100V also includes a four-stop neutral-density filter, wireless connectivity, USB-C, a leaf shutter, and multiple Film Simulation modes. Weather resistance can be completed with Fujifilm’s compatible adapter ring and protective filter rather than being fully established by the standard camera alone. The X100V was later succeeded by the X100VI in 2024.
Product Information
Identification
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | FUJIFILM |
| Manufacturer | FUJIFILM Corporation |
| Category | Fixed-Lens Digital Camera |
| Series | FUJIFILM X100 Series |
| Model | FUJIFILM X100V |
| MPN | 16642939 |
| UPC | 074101201246 |
| GTIN | 00074101201246 |
| ASIN | B084B438ZP |
Physical Information
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Color | Silver |
| Dimensions | 128.0 × 74.8 × 53.3 mm (5.04 × 2.94 × 2.10 inches) |
| Minimum Depth | 32.7 mm (1.29 inches) |
| Weight with Battery and Memory Card | Approximately 478 g (16.9 oz) |
| Weight without Battery and Memory Card | Approximately 428 g (15.1 oz) |
Fujifilm’s published X100V specifications document these body dimensions and weights for the camera.
Imaging Information
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Camera Type | Digital camera with fixed prime lens |
| Sensor Format | APS-C |
| Effective Resolution | 26.1 megapixels |
| Lens | FUJINON 23mm F2 fixed lens |
| 35mm-Equivalent Focal Length | 35mm |
The camera uses Fujifilm’s 23.5 × 15.6 mm X-Trans CMOS 4 image sensor and a redesigned fixed 23mm F2 lens.
Product Identifier Summary
Model Number
A model number identifies a particular product design within a manufacturer’s range. It helps distinguish the X100V from earlier cameras such as the X100F and later models such as the X100VI.
MPN
A Manufacturer Part Number identifies a particular product or regional configuration in manufacturer and distribution systems. It can be useful when distinguishing cameras that share the same model name but differ in color or package configuration.
UPC
A Universal Product Code is a 12-digit barcode identifier commonly used in North American inventory and product databases. It can help distinguish one retail configuration from another similarly named product.
EAN
An EAN is a standardized barcode identifier commonly used internationally. A separate EAN value is omitted here because an independently verified product-specific EAN was not established with sufficient confidence.
GTIN
A Global Trade Item Number is part of an international system for identifying commercial products. UPC and EAN identifiers are forms of GTIN used in different barcode formats.
ASIN
An ASIN is a catalog identifier associated with a specific online product record. It can help distinguish this Silver X100V listing from other colors, bundles, or similarly named camera configurations.
ISBN
ISBN identifiers apply to books and certain published works. They are not applicable to this digital camera.
Common Uses
- Street and documentary photography
- Travel photography
- Everyday photography
- Environmental portraits
- Architecture and urban photography
- Family and social-event photography
- Available-light photography
- JPEG photography using in-camera Film Simulation modes
- RAW image capture for later processing
- Short-form 4K and Full HD video recording
The fixed 23mm lens provides a 35mm-equivalent angle of view, making the camera suitable for situations where a moderately wide perspective is useful without changing lenses. Its fixed-lens construction means focal-length changes require cropping, a digital teleconverter, or compatible conversion lenses rather than interchangeable lenses.
Maintenance and Care
Fujifilm recommends handling optical surfaces carefully and keeping the lens and viewfinder free from dust, fingerprints, and moisture. A blower can be used to remove loose particles before gently cleaning optical surfaces with appropriate lens-cleaning materials.
The camera should be stored in a dry location and protected from prolonged exposure to excessive humidity, heat, and direct sunlight. Fujifilm specifies an operating temperature range of 0°C to 40°C and relative humidity of 10% to 80% without condensation.
The NP-W126S battery should be removed when appropriate for extended storage and handled according to Fujifilm’s battery instructions. Memory cards should be formatted through the camera when required, after important images have been backed up.
Firmware should be checked periodically because Fujifilm issued multiple X100V updates addressing compatibility, operating behavior, and added functionality. Fujifilm recommends using current firmware for supported camera operation.
Safety Information
- Use the specified NP-W126S rechargeable lithium-ion battery or other manufacturer-supported power arrangements.
- Do not expose the camera, battery, or connectors to excessive heat, open flame, or uncontrolled moisture.
- Keep the battery terminals away from conductive objects that could cause a short circuit.
- Do not disassemble or modify the camera or lithium-ion battery.
- Allow sufficient cooling during extended video recording or other continuous operation.
- Stop using damaged batteries, chargers, cables, or equipment until they have been appropriately inspected.
- Follow local requirements for recycling or disposing of lithium-ion batteries and electronic equipment.
Fujifilm specifically notes that the X100V grip can become noticeably warm during extended continuous operation, including prolonged video use. Firmware version 1.10 added an Auto Power Off Temperature setting related to this operating condition.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Camera Type | Fixed-lens digital camera |
| Effective Pixels | 26.1 million |
| Sensor | 23.5 × 15.6 mm APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 with primary color filter |
| Image Processor | X-Processor 4 |
| Maximum Still Resolution | 6240 × 4160 pixels |
| Still Image Formats | JPEG, 14-bit RAW, RAW+JPEG |
| Lens Type | FUJINON fixed prime lens |
| Focal Length | 23mm |
| 35mm-Equivalent Focal Length | 35mm |
| Maximum Aperture | F2 |
| Minimum Aperture | F16 |
| Aperture Diaphragm | 9 blades |
| Lens Construction | 8 elements in 6 groups, including 2 aspherical elements |
| Minimum Focus Distance | Approximately 10 cm (3.9 inches) |
| Built-In ND Filter | 4 stops |
| Autofocus System | Intelligent Hybrid AF with phase-detection and contrast-detection AF |
| AF Area Selection | Single Point, Zone and All |
| Exposure Metering | TTL 256-zone |
| Metering Modes | Multi, Spot, Average and Center Weighted |
| Exposure Modes | Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE and Manual |
| Mechanical Shutter Type | Leaf shutter |
| Maximum Mechanical Continuous Shooting | Approximately 11 fps |
| Optical Viewfinder | Reverse Galilean with electronic bright-frame display |
| Optical Viewfinder Magnification | Approximately 0.52× |
| Optical Viewfinder Frame Coverage | Approximately 95% |
| Electronic Viewfinder | 0.5-inch OLED |
| EVF Resolution | Approximately 3.69 million dots |
| EVF Coverage | Approximately 100% |
| Rear Display | 3.0-inch tilting touchscreen LCD |
| Rear Display Resolution | Approximately 1.62 million dots |
| Film Simulation Modes | 17 |
| DCI 4K Video | 4096 × 2160 up to 29.97p |
| UHD 4K Video | 3840 × 2160 up to 29.97p |
| Full HD High-Speed Recording | 1920 × 1080 at up to 120p |
| Video File Format | MOV, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 |
| Wireless LAN | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy |
| USB | USB Type-C, USB 3.1 Gen 1 |
| HDMI | Micro HDMI Type D |
| Microphone/Remote Input | 2.5 mm |
| Memory Card Slot | SD, SDHC and SDXC; UHS-I compatible |
| Supported SDXC Capacity | Up to 512GB in Fujifilm’s compatibility documentation |
| Battery | NP-W126S rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
| Normal Still Battery Life | Approximately 350 frames using EVF or 420 frames using OVF |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
| Operating Humidity | 10% to 80%, without condensation |
| Dimensions | 128.0 × 74.8 × 53.3 mm |
| Weight with Battery and Card | Approximately 478 g |
The sensor, lens, viewfinder, display, video, wireless, connection, battery, and dimensional values above are drawn from Fujifilm’s published X100V technical and compatibility documentation. Fujifilm’s current archived specification page contains some apparent cross-generation inconsistencies, so values that could not be corroborated reliably were excluded rather than reconciled by assumption.
Product History
The X100V is the fifth generation of Fujifilm’s X100 family of fixed-lens digital cameras. Fujifilm announced the model in February 2020, and company financial reporting identifies February 2020 as its launch period. It followed the X100F, which used a 24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor.
Major changes over the preceding generation included a redesigned 23mm F2 lens, a tilting rear touchscreen, revisions to the Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder, and a body that could achieve weather resistance when used with the required lens accessories.
Fujifilm continued updating the X100V through firmware. Version 2.00 added functions that included webcam support, video use of the built-in neutral-density filter, and expanded digital-teleconverter functionality. Later updates addressed operating and compatibility issues.
The X100VI succeeded the X100V in February 2024. The newer generation introduced a 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, X-Processor 5, and the first in-body image stabilization system used in an X100-series camera.
Key Features
- 26.1-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor
- Fixed FUJINON 23mm F2 prime lens
- 35mm-equivalent field of view
- Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder with optical and electronic viewing modes
- 3.69-million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder
- 3-inch two-way tilting touchscreen
- Four-stop built-in neutral-density filter
- Leaf-shutter design
- 17 Film Simulation modes
- RAW and JPEG still-image recording
- DCI and UHD 4K video recording
- Full HD high-speed recording up to 120p
- USB-C connectivity
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
- Digital teleconverter functionality
- Compatibility with dedicated wide and tele conversion lenses
These functions form the principal imaging and operating features documented for the X100V.
Package Contents
- FUJIFILM X100V camera
- NP-W126S rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- USB cable
- Shoulder strap
- Metal strap clips
- Strap-clip attaching tool
- Protective covers
- Lens cap
- Hot shoe cover
- Owner documentation
Fujifilm’s published X100V specifications identify these standard accessories with the camera. Packaging can vary by market or distribution channel, so unrelated promotional accessories or third-party bundles are not included here.
Compatibility
Memory Cards
The X100V accepts SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. Fujifilm’s compatibility documentation lists SDHC capacities through 32GB and SDXC capacities from 64GB through 512GB, with UHS-I support. Class 10 or faster media is specified for HD recording, while UHS Speed Class 3 media is recommended for 4K recording.
Conversion Lenses
The fixed lens cannot be removed for normal interchangeable-lens use. Fujifilm provides compatible conversion accessories in the X100 system, including wide-angle and telephoto conversion options designed to alter the effective field of view.
Weather Resistance
The camera body is designed so weather resistance can be completed around the lens by attaching the compatible AR-X100 adapter ring and PRF-49 protective filter. The standard camera without these required lens accessories should not be described as fully weather-resistant.
Computer and Mobile Connectivity
USB-C provides a wired connection for supported data and power functions. Wireless image transfer and remote camera functions are available through compatible Fujifilm software and mobile devices using the camera’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities.
Flash Compatibility
A hot shoe supports compatible external Fujifilm TTL flash equipment. Individual flash models should be checked against Fujifilm’s current accessory compatibility documentation before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the FUJIFILM X100V an interchangeable-lens camera?
No. The X100V uses a permanently installed 23mm F2 prime lens. Its field of view can be modified through compatible conversion lenses or digital cropping rather than by attaching ordinary X-mount lenses.
What is the X100V’s lens equivalent on a full-frame camera?
The fixed 23mm lens provides approximately the same angle of view as a 35mm lens on a full-frame camera. This affects framing rather than physically changing the lens focal length.
Is the X100V a full-frame camera?
No. It uses an APS-C-format image sensor measuring approximately 23.5 by 15.6 millimeters.
Does the X100V have optical image stabilization?
No. The X100V does not incorporate in-body image stabilization. The later X100VI became the first X100-series model to include an in-body stabilization system.
Is the lens removable?
No. The lens is permanently integrated into the camera. This distinguishes the X100V from Fujifilm X-series interchangeable-lens cameras.
Can filters be fitted to the X100V?
Yes, with the appropriate adapter arrangement. Fujifilm’s adapter ring is also part of the configuration required to complete the camera’s weather-resistant design with a compatible protective filter.
Is the X100V waterproof?
No. Weather resistance should not be interpreted as waterproof construction. The required adapter ring and protective filter are also necessary to complete the manufacturer’s weather-resistant configuration around the lens.
Can the X100V record 4K video?
Yes. It supports both DCI 4K and UHD 4K recording. Recording duration, thermal conditions, memory-card performance, and selected settings can affect practical video use.
Can the X100V shoot slow-motion video?
It supports high-frame-rate Full HD recording at up to 120 frames per second, which can be used for slow-motion playback in an appropriate workflow.
Does the X100V have a touchscreen?
Yes. The rear LCD supports touch operation and tilts for high-angle and low-angle composition.
Does the X100V use an optical viewfinder?
Yes. Its Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder combines an optical viewing mode with an electronic viewfinder, allowing the photographer to change viewing methods.
What battery does the X100V use?
The camera uses Fujifilm’s NP-W126S rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
Can the battery be charged through USB-C?
The X100V supports USB power functions through its USB-C interface. Fujifilm currently documents a 5V, 1.5A power requirement for USB charging of the X100V.
What memory cards work with the X100V?
Compatible SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards can be used. For video recording, card-speed requirements should be observed because higher-resolution recording produces substantially higher data rates.
Does it have two memory-card slots?
No. The X100V uses a single memory-card slot.
Can the X100V connect to a smartphone?
Yes. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth provide wireless communication for supported image-transfer and remote-control functions.
Can the X100V be used as a webcam?
Fujifilm added support for its X Webcam software through X100V firmware version 2.00. Compatibility depends on the computer, software environment, and current Fujifilm support status.
Does the camera become warm during use?
Fujifilm acknowledges that the grip may become noticeably warm during extended continuous operation, particularly during lengthy video use. Firmware added a temperature-management option related to continuous use.
How should the X100V lens be cleaned?
Loose dust should be removed carefully before wiping the optical surface. Appropriate lens-cleaning tools should be used rather than abrasive materials or household cleaning chemicals.
How can I identify the X100V instead of the X100VI?
The camera model marking and product identifiers provide the most reliable distinction. The X100VI is a later generation with a 40.2-megapixel sensor and in-body image stabilization, while the X100V uses the earlier 26.1-megapixel imaging system without IBIS.
What warranty applies to the X100V?
Fujifilm’s United States digital-camera warranty documentation lists a one-year limited warranty for covered new digital cameras. Actual eligibility depends on factors such as country, purchase history, seller authorization, serial number, and warranty terms applicable to the individual unit.
Buying Considerations
The X100V uses a fixed 23mm lens, so photographers cannot change to ordinary interchangeable lenses. This creates a different workflow from an interchangeable-lens camera and makes the fixed 35mm-equivalent field of view an important consideration.
The camera does not include in-body image stabilization. Photographers working frequently at slow shutter speeds or recording handheld video should account for this difference, particularly when comparing it with the later X100VI.
Weather resistance requires additional components around the lens. A standard X100V without the specified adapter ring and protective filter should not be treated as having the complete weather-resistant configuration described by Fujifilm.
The camera has one memory-card slot and supports UHS-I media. Photographers whose workflow requires dual-card recording, interchangeable lenses, or newer high-speed storage standards should consider those differences when researching the model.
The X100V has been discontinued in Fujifilm’s current product catalog and has a documented successor. Used units can vary significantly in shutter history, cosmetic condition, battery health, firmware version, included accessories, and repair history, making exact model and serial identification important.
Customer Feedback Summary
This section summarizes recurring themes found in publicly available owner discussions and independent reviews. These observations represent generalized user experiences rather than verified product specifications.
Positive feedback frequently centers on image quality, the compact fixed-lens design, physical exposure controls, and the 35mm-equivalent field of view. The hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder is also commonly cited as a distinguishing part of the shooting experience. Independent reviews have generally regarded the redesigned lens, autofocus improvements, and tilting screen as meaningful changes from earlier X100 models.
Users also commonly discuss Fujifilm’s JPEG rendering and Film Simulation modes as reasons the camera can be used with relatively little post-processing. Its size and fixed lens are frequently associated with street, travel, and everyday photography, where carrying a larger interchangeable-lens system may be less convenient.
Recurring limitations include the absence of in-body image stabilization, the restriction to one fixed focal length, and the need for additional accessories to complete weather resistance. Some users also report that the shallow front grip is less comfortable for prolonged one-handed carrying than larger camera bodies.
Heat during prolonged operation has also been discussed publicly. This issue has direct manufacturer documentation: Fujifilm added an Auto Power Off Temperature option and advises that the grip can become noticeably warm during continuous operation such as extended video shooting.
Feedback varies according to shooting style, hand size, firmware version, environment, and expectations for fixed-lens cameras. These recurring themes should therefore be treated as generalized observations rather than characteristics guaranteed for every individual unit.
Related Products
- FUJIFILM X100VI: Successor to the X100V with a 40.2-megapixel sensor, newer processor, and in-body image stabilization.
- FUJIFILM X100F: Previous-generation X100-series camera with a 24.3-megapixel APS-C sensor.
- FUJIFILM WCL-X100 II: Dedicated wide conversion lens for compatible X100-series cameras.
- FUJIFILM TCL-X100 II: Dedicated tele conversion lens for compatible X100-series cameras.
- FUJIFILM AR-X100: Adapter ring used with compatible filters and accessories.
- FUJIFILM NP-W126S: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery used by the X100V.
The X100VI is Fujifilm’s documented successor to the X100V and retains the X100 family’s fixed-lens and hybrid-viewfinder concept while introducing newer imaging hardware.
Last Updated
August 8, 2026
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