Fujifilm's entry-level APS-C mirrorless with 24.2MP Bayer sensor — affordable access to the X-mount system.
The Fujifilm X-T100 launched in 2018 as Fujifilm's most affordable mirrorless camera with an EVF. It uses a 24.2MP APS-C Bayer sensor rather than the X-Trans type found in higher-end X-series models, keeping costs down while maintaining good image quality.
Image quality is good for the class — the Bayer sensor produces clean images with Fujifilm's colour science and film simulation modes. AF uses a 91-point hybrid system that works well in good light but hunts in dim conditions. 6fps burst shooting.
Compact body at 448g with large 3-inch 3-way tilting touchscreen LCD. Built-in EVF at 2.36M dots. Bluetooth and WiFi. Full HD 4K 15p video — the 4K is barely usable at 15fps. Single SD card slot. Built-in flash. X-mount lens compatibility.
Very cheap used — good entry to the Fujifilm X system. The X-T200 improved video significantly with proper 4K 30p. Check for firmware updates. A solid choice for beginners who want Fujifilm's film simulations and colour without spending much.