Fujifilm · X-Trans IV · 2020
X100V
Master the art of street photography with the Fujifilm X100V.

In short
The X100V supports all X-Trans IV film-simulation recipes. Early X-Trans IV bodies lack Clarity, Grain Size, and Colour Chrome FX Blue, but the X100V includes these features.
Why it's the recipe body
Shooting with the Fujifilm X100V is an experience that merges classic design with modern innovation. With its 26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4, the X100V offers superb image quality straight out of camera. This compact, weather-sealed companion is perfect for street photographers, equipped with a newly designed 23mm f/2 lens that delivers sharp, vibrant results. The hybrid viewfinder offers the flexibility of optical or electronic views, and the tilting touchscreen simplifies creative framing. This camera feels like a natural extension of your vision, making it an ideal tool for those passionate about capturing life's fleeting moments.
The X100V's X-Trans IV sensor supports all film-simulation recipes introduced with this generation, including Classic Negative and Eterna. Unlike earlier X-Trans IV bodies, the X100V features Clarity, Grain Size, and Colour Chrome FX Blue. Keep in mind that white-balance shift settings cannot be saved per custom slot, limiting some creative flexibility.
The X100V revitalised the X100 Series with new optics and weather sealing, setting a modern standard.
What it nails, what to watch
What it nails
- Weather-sealed with adapter.
- Hybrid viewfinder versatility.
- Full X-Trans IV features.
- New 23mm lens design.
- Tilting touchscreen for creativity.
What to watch
- No in-body stabilisation.
- Fixed 23mm lens only.
- Limited to seven custom slots.
- WB shift not per slot.
What this body adds
Sensor
26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 BSI
Lens
23mm f/2 (new design, fixed)
Processor
X-Processor 4
Viewfinder
Hybrid OVF/EVF
Rear screen
Tilting touchscreen
Weather sealing
Yes (with adapter ring + filter)
Recipes for the X100V
All recipes
1981 Kodak
The nostalgic grain and warm undertones recall 1980s Kodak film. Ideal for video and cinematic captures.

Acros Negative
Monochrome tones with subtle grain and muted contrast. Ideal for capturing architectural details and urban life.

Agfa Ultra 100
Punchy colours and soft details create a calm urban aesthetic, perfect for overcast days and vibrant street photography.

B&W Negative
Gritty texture with strong grain and deep shadows for a timeless feel.

B&W Sepia
Infuse your shots with sepia tones and pronounced grain for a distinctly nostalgic mood.

Beware My Velvia
Intense contrast and deep hues make landscapes captivating. Suited for vibrant outdoor scenes.

Chrome Slide
Subtle warmth and nostalgia, where muted tones shine in urban settings under overcast skies.

CineStill 400 V2
Gentle grain and soft tones create a vibrant colour palette. Ideal for portraits with an urban backdrop.

Cinematic Night
Lively hues and moody contrast create a cinematic feel perfect for urban nights and moody streetscapes.
Classic B&W
Timeless Monochrome with Bold Grain and Depth

Emulsion '86
Emulsion '86 delivers a warm, faded look with strong grain. Ideal for evocative travel and vintage captures.

Fuji Negative
Subdued palette with fine grain and deep shadows. Perfect for serene portraits and studio settings.
How to add a recipe to your X100V
- Press the Menu button and navigate to Image Quality.
- Select Film Simulation to choose your base look.
- Adjust settings like Grain, Clarity, and Colour Chrome Effect.
- Save your custom recipe to one of the seven slots.
Tips for the X100V
- Use the hybrid viewfinder for flexibility.
- Weather seal with an adapter ring and filter.
- Leverage the tilting screen for low-angle shots.
- Explore Classic Negative for vintage vibes.
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