Fujifilm's entry-level APS-C mirrorless with 24.2MP Bayer sensor — affordable access to the X-mount system.
The Fujifilm X-T100 was released in June 2018 as an entry-level Fujifilm X-mount mirrorless body, using a 24.2MP APS-C Bayer CMOS sensor rather than the X-Trans array found in the X-T30 and above — making it the most affordable X-mount body of its era but with standard Bayer colour rendering. At approximately 448g with battery and card it is a lightweight X-mount entry body. The tilting 3-way LCD can fully reverse to face forward for vlogging.
The 24.2MP APS-C Bayer CMOS sensor pairs with X-Processor III. Burst shooting at 6fps. 4K video records at 15fps only; 1080p/60fps is the practical video frame rate. No IBIS. Tilting 3-way articulated LCD — can fully reverse to face the subject. No built-in EVF. Battery life approximately 380 shots using the NP-W126S. Body weight approximately 448g with battery and card, single SD/SDHC/SDXC slot.
The X-T100's Bayer CMOS sensor is the key distinction from the X-Trans equipped X-T30: Bayer debayering is handled by all standard raw processors without X-Trans-specific algorithms, avoiding the earlier Lightroom compatibility issues. For photographers who prefer mainstream raw workflows, the Bayer sensor is practical. The 3-way fully-reversible LCD enables face-to-camera vlogging that standard tilt-only screens cannot achieve.
On the used market the Fujifilm X-T100 is very affordable as an entry X-mount mirrorless. Condition checks: NP-W126S battery health — shared with X-T3, X-T4, X-H1, X-Pro2/3 — LCD 3-way tilt mechanism, and single SD slot. The X-T30 and X-T30 II provide X-Trans and 4K/30fps at a modest premium. Compatible with all Fujifilm X-mount lenses.