Just this May, Fujifilm introduced the entry-level X-A5, which is a good choice for people who wanted to venture to photography and wanted a compact mirrorless camera. Then a couple months later, the company introduced yet again an entry-level camera dubbed the X-T100, which carries most of the internal features of the X-A5 but looks like the midrange X-T20. The X-T100 looks nothing like an entry-level camera as its design is akin to the X-T20. It sports an anodized coated aluminum top cover and gives off that retro and premium vibe that is commonly found on the X-series of Fujifilm. Like we previously mentioned, the X-T100 is largely based on the X-A5's specs so you get the same 24.2MP APS-C sensor, 4K video recording at 15fps, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. (Again take note that this is a pre-production unit, quality may change in retail) [gallery type="rectangular" ids="178808,178807,178806,178805,178804,178803,178802,178801,178800,178799,178798,178797"] The Fujifilm X-T100 is priced at Php39,990 (comes with Fujinon XC15-45mm lens) and is now available nationwide. FUJIFILM X-T100 Key Features: 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor and high-speed imaging processor equipped with phase-detection AF system 3” (approx. Fujifilm introduced the newest addition to their X-series mirrorless cameras, the X-T100 last May and now it's available in the country. Read more in our articles including "Fujifilm X-T100 First Impressions, Hands-On" and "Fujifilm X-T100 now available in the Philippines".