The Fujifilm X100T has a timeless design of a vintage rangefinder in the digital age. Its elegant, retro-inspired appearance evokes a traditional photography. The tactile controls encourage a deliberate and mindful shooting approach. Enthusiasts and creators will appreciate the X100T's blend of manual dials, intuitive handling, and exceptional image quality. It's a reminder of the golden age of film cameras.

The X100T's lens is a gem. With a fast f/2 aperture, it captures stunning images with beautiful bokeh.
The 35mm equivalent focal length is wide enough for street photography, environmental portraits, and all types of visual storytelling. Like all the X100 series it offers both optical and electronic viewfinders. The optical viewfinder gives a direct, unmediated connection to the scene, while the electronic viewfinder shows precise framing.

It has a APS-C X-Trans CMOS II 16mp sensor married to the EXR Processor II.
Fujifilm's film simulations are legendary. These simulations allow photographers to infuse their digital images with the soul of analog film. The X100T introduced "Classic Chrome," which has a vintage, muted colour palette reminiscent of Kodachrome film.

This example here has seen relatively little use. It has a shutter count of 14400.
There are a few nicks in the side of the top plate where the wrist strap has hit it, and the metal lens cap has some marks when it inevitably dropped. There is some red locktight visible inside the thread of the shutter release where I tried to fix an aftermarket shutter button at some point; stupid mistake.  
Other than that its a very tidy example of this popular camera.
It comes with battery, box, all papers, charger and strap.