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The Unattainable: We Review the Fujifilm X100V

Por un escritor de hombre misterioso

The X100V has been on the wishlist of many. So many in fact, the waiting period to even get their hands on one can exceed six months. But why? What is the hype all about? What makes the camera so unique? Is it truly as good as everyone says? Is it worth the wait? Where to Even Begin? The Fujifilm X100V could be classified as a premium compact camera. The dimensions are very manageable as well as the low weight of 478 grams including the battery and the SD card.

The Unattainable: We Review the Fujifilm X100V

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