Meet the X-T100: Fujifilm's new entry-level mirrorless camera

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
After the leaked specs earlier this week, Fujifilm has officially taken the wraps off its new entry-level mirrorless camera, the X-T100.The
X-T100 shares many of the same internal features as the X-A5
This includes a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor (with the more standard bayer array, as opposed to the X-Trans design featured in higher-end X
Series cameras) with an expanded ISO range from 100-51,200, 4K video capture at 15p, 6fps burst shooting and a 3.0-inch touchscreen.While
the X-A5 sports a tilt-angle display, the X-T100 features a new 3-way construction, which appears to offer a greater range of movement
arrival of a built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF), with the 0.39-inch display featuring a 2.36-million dot resolution and a magnification of
the X-T20
Featuring an anodized coated aluminum top cover, the X-T100 is available in dark silver, black, and champagne gold
While exterior controls are a little more streamlined than higher-end X Series camera, the X-T100 features three control dials on the top
Australian pricing still to be confirmed.