Fujifilm · Bayer · 2018
X-T100
Embrace the charm of Fujifilm's entry-level powerhouse with classic film simulations.

In short
The Fujifilm X-T100 supports most film simulations except Acros. Recipes designed for Bayer sensors are fully compatible.
Why it's the recipe body
The Fujifilm X-T100 is an accessible gateway to the world of Fujifilm's film simulations, housed in a compact, DSLR-style body. With a 24.2 MP Bayer sensor, it delivers sharp, vibrant images and handles well in everyday shooting. Its 3-way tilting touchscreen enhances usability, making it a joy for both novices and seasoned photographers accustomed to its layout. While the absence of in-body image stabilisation is noticeable during handheld low-light photography, the quality of its film simulations compensates with remarkable in-camera results. The X-T100 feels robust yet lightweight, ideal for photographers who want a blend of style and functionality.
The X-T100, with its Bayer sensor, is compatible with a wide array of Fujifilm's film simulations, barring Acros. While it doesn't feature the X-Trans sensor's nuanced colour rendering, it still provides excellent film-like output. Note that this model does not save white-balance shift per custom slot, requiring adjustments based on lighting conditions.
Released in 2018, the X-T100 brought Bayer sensor charm to the X-T Entry Series.
Compared to the X-T200, the X-T100 lacks the newer processor and improved autofocus.
What it nails, what to watch
What it nails
- Vibrant film simulations
- Affordable entry-level option
- Interchangeable X-mount lenses
- 3-way tilting touchscreen
- Compact DSLR-style body
What to watch
- Lacks Acros simulation
- No in-body stabilisation
- White balance not per slot
- Older processor
What this body adds
Sensor
24.2 MP Bayer APS-C
Processor
Custom (Bayer line)
Mount
X-mount (interchangeable)
Viewfinder
0.39" 2.36M-dot EVF
Burst
6 fps
Touchscreen
3-way tilting 3-inch
Recipes for the X-T100
All recipesNo recipes tested on the X-T100 yet — browse the Bayer generation for looks that share its sensor.
How to add a recipe to your X-T100
- Press 'Menu' and navigate to 'Image Quality Setting'.
- Select 'Edit/Save Custom Setting'.
- Choose a custom slot from C1 to C7.
- Adjust settings to match your chosen recipe.
Tips for the X-T100
- Use the EVF for better stability.
- Utilise burst mode for fast-moving subjects.
- Experiment with different film simulations.
- Leverage the tilting screen for creative angles.
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