The Fujifilm X100VI is one of the most in-demand cameras in recent memory — and the waiting lists exist for good reason. It places the 40.2MP X-Trans V sensor, 6-stop IBIS, and all 20 film simulations inside the X100 series' iconic rangefinder body with its hybrid OVF/EVF. The fixed 23mm f/2 lens produces images with the rendering quality expected of a prime-only shooting discipline. Subject detection AF is present and effective, addressing one of the older X100 series' main limitations. The built-in ND filter remains essential for shooting wide open in bright conditions. The X100VI is the camera for photographers who want a single compact system for daily shooting, travel, and street work. It is not a camera for photographers who need telephoto reach or interchangeable versatility — the fixed lens is the point, not a limitation.
The best fixed-lens camera ever made — 40MP, 7-stop IBIS, film simulations, and a design icon. Wildly oversubscribed for good reason.
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