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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Fujifilm X100VI redefines the classic experience

Fujifilm’s iconic X100 series reinterprets the classic camera experience with its sixth model, the X100VI. Building on the great success of its predecessor, the X100V, the X100VI offers photographers a whole new world with its 40 megapixel sensor, built-in image stabilization and advanced processor.

The most important innovation of the X100VI is its brand new sensor with 40 megapixel resolution. This sensor, which is also used in the X-T5 and X-H2 models, offers photographers greater cropping flexibility and editing freedom.

The internal image stabilization system (IBIS), used for the first time in the X100VI, makes it possible to obtain sharp images even when shooting in low light or requiring long exposures. In this way, photographers will be able to take more creative and original photos without the need for a tripod.

Fujifilm X100VI is equipped with the company’s latest X-Processor 5 processor. In this way, the X100VI, which offers almost twice as fast performance as its predecessor, also dazzles in burst shooting and video recording.

The X100VI uses the autofocus system with advanced object recognition features used in the last generation Fujifilm models. In this way, photographers can immortalize the moment without worrying about focusing.

The X100VI features 20 of Fujifilm’s legendary film simulations. In this way, photographers will be able to experience the colors and tones of different film types directly in the camera.

Fujifilm will also offer a limited edition version of the X100VI emblazoned with the logo used since the company’s founding in 1934. This special version, with a price tag of $ 1,999, will also be an interesting option for collectors.

X100VI follows the same lines as its predecessor with its compact and ergonomic design. The 23mm f/2 fixed lens, electronic viewfinder and rear LCD screen are also carried over from the previous model.

X100VI stands out as a model that blends the classic camera experience with modern technologies. Offering brand new opportunities to photographers with its 40 megapixel sensor, internal image stabilization, advanced processor and autofocus system, the X100VI promises extraordinary performance in a compact body.

Other highlights of the Fujifilm X100VI

  • UHS-I SD card support
  • Electronic viewfinder and rear LCD monitor with 3.69 million and 1.62 million dot resolution
  • 4 stop ND filter
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
  • 12fps burst shooting
  • 4K 30p video recording

Fujifilm X100VI will be available abroad in silver and black color options starting from March 2024.

Danish Kapoor