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One of the biggest camera announcements at CES 2013 was the retro-style Fujfilm X100S ($1,300), which uses a 16.3-megapixel, APS-C, X-Trans CMOS II image sensor that’s similar in size to chips in entry-level digital SLRs. Fuji says the X100S has faster autofocus than its predecessor along with a a new Dual Split Image display, which presents dual images on the left and right side that can be lined up for manual focusing. The X100S also adds a Focus Peak Highlight function.