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The first thing I noticed was the change in the button layout from the X100S. It feels like Fujifilm have packed a supercomputer into the X100T both in terms of features and performance. Within a few minutes of using the X100T the differences were obviously apparent, it’s a leap but please don’t consider this statement me writing off the X100S, it remains a brilliant camera but where the X100s is smart, the X100T is a genius.
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I read comments from other photographers considering there might not be enough of a change on the X100s to justify the upgrade as, after all it was the same lens, the same sensor, and it is almost identical in physical appearance. When Fujifilm announced the X100T I assumed it was an incremental upgrade to the X100 range and I began to wonder what they would change and how they could improve on the the X100s which I considered to be a work of brilliance. You can read my X100S experiences in: The X100S One Year On. The X100 was the camera that first attracted me to Fujifilm and to mirrorless photography back in early 2011 and from then I upgraded to the Fujifilm X100s and it literally went everywhere in its little brown leather case documenting some of the best memories of 20 including Jim Broadbent, Two Door Cinema Club, and Vivian Campbell to name just a few. The Fujifilm X100T is the 3rd generation of the brilliant retro-styled X100 camera.