Could get heavy with larger zoom lenses.In my case I was not ready to spend $1300++ on X100V just to try it out.X-T30 wouldnt get heavy if you dont need large zoom lenses :DI’d rather the dedicated ISO dial than a dedicated mode dial.I guess it comes down to if I want a fixed lens or not.The X100v with it’s killer 23mm f2 lens looks killer, with its sharpness and 35mm focal length are perfect for the type of photography I’m into. ... help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts. Otherwise the physical control scheme is the same.Excellent point about the ISO dial! The X100V will start shipping end of February in silver, and the black version will be shipping in march. I know I want a Fuji camera for many, many reasons. The different modes are available in the X100v’s menu system.The XT30 has more control dials on the top of the camera, plus the ability to use different lenses.

Close. They both look equally great to me, so I just can't make up my mind. User account menu. If I could have only one camera and one lens it would be an X100. Posted by 2 hours ago [B] [USA-OR] Fuji X100V. At the heart of X100V is the state-of-the-art X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 combination. The price is set to $1399. That new finish on the V is top shelf.Should I go with Silver or Black for the X100V? The X100v with it’s killer 23mm f2 lens looks killer, with its sharpness and 35mm focal length are perfect for the type of photography I’m into. I like invisible. Practical and still good looking.P.s. They both look equally great to me, so I just can't make up my mind.

BUYING.

Log in sign up. The Fujifilm X100V will be available from 27 February 2020 if you purchase the Silver finish; the Black model will be available from 12 March 2020. In this case I prefer the black anyways - super sleak and sexy.The black chips?? Show me what you’ve got!

That is my opinion.I’m going silver. 1 [B] [USA-OR] Fuji X100V. The XT30 has more control dials on the top of the camera, plus the ability to use different lenses. I still have my old Sony a6000 and lenses.I'd get the black, because most of the ones I've seen online are silver so black seems a little bit more exclusive. That’s $100 more than its predecessor, the X100F, but considering the new features, it seems like Benjamin well spent.
Thanks for the help :)So I recently bought used X100 for $169 (yea, the original one from 2011 xd) just to get familiar with 23mm f2 focal length in a small compact body form factor as my edc.The extra dial on the x-t30 is a mode dial. Available in either all-black or black and silver, the camera will cost $1,399. Black is invisible. Is there a forum/article on that issue?Go with silver, no worries about the black paint chipping or wearing off in the future. The extra dial (embedded in the shutter speed dial) on the x100v controls ISO. When shooting I use the EVF/OVF exclusively. The latest Fuji camera to hit the streets is the FUJIFILM X100S Black Edition. It also doesn’t come with a premium price over its silver sibling.

Easier to carry but am I limiting myself to one focal length?Both cameras have similar image quality, menus, etc. The X100S Silver vs. Black.
Avenge me!When I'm in doubt I just go for the black option. This fixed-lens camera will go on sale in late February in the US for $1,400 (roughly Rs. 26.1MP Sensor At the heart of X100V is the state-of-the-art X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 combination. Silver will invite comments. P.s. SOMEONE CONVINCE ME PLEASEE!Fuji cameras in silver look great but from experience the novelty wears off. Leaning towards black for that stealthy, pro look. Should I go with Silver or Black for the X100V? You totally should have made this a poll (if that's allowed on this sub)!Prefer black. I’m getting back into photography after decades away. Summary With its fifth generation, the Fujifilm X100V finally fulfils the ambition and promise of the original concept.