Fujifilm X100VI Digital Camera: 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor
Ever dreamed of crafting content that sticks? The FUJIFILM X100VI is your ticket. It's where cutting-edge digital imaging tech shakes hands with that sweet, sweet retro dial design—giving you the reins to your visual tales. Picture this: you're channeling those golden days when every budding photographer had an analog film camera slung over their shoulder. Now, with just a button press, dive into Fujifilm's treasure trove of 20 Film Simulation modes. And hey, REALA ACE? That's your new creative playground.
Under the hood, the X100VI packs Fujifilm’s latest X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor and X-Processor 5—a dynamic duo that lets you whip up 40.2MP masterpieces or shoot video at 6.2K/30P. Whether you're sharing on the fly or stashing memories for a rainy day, this camera's got your back. And with a state-of-the-art AF algorithm, AI that's got your subject detection on lock, and up to 6 stops of in-body image stabilization (IBIS), the X100VI is basically saying, "Go ahead, take me on your next adventure. I dare you."
But wait, there's more (because of course there is). With 1.4x and 2x digital teleconverters, a 4-stop internal ND filter that's like sunglasses for your camera, an 23mmF2 lens that's as precise as it gets, and Frame.io Camera to Cloud functionality baked right in, the X100VI ensures that not a single moment slips through the cracks. So, ready to make some memories?
- Up to 6.0 stops In-Body Image Stabilization
- 4 stop Internal ND
- 1.4x and 2x Digital Teleconverter
- 20 Film Simulation modes, including REALA ACE
- 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor
General specs
- Brand: Fujifilm
- Model: X100VI
- Seller: Amazon
- sensor_type: CMOS
- sensor_resolution: 40.2 MP
- image_stabilization: Digital
- lens_type: Wide Angle
- focal_length: 23 Millimeters
- maximum_aperture: 2 f
- video_resolution: 4320p
- connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- display_type: LCD
- display_size: 3 Inches
- battery_type: Lithium Ion
- weight: 521 Grams
- warranty: 1 year manufacturer
- First listed by seller: 6/19/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Fujifilm | Fujifilm | Canon | Nikon | NBD | Fujifilm |
Model | X100VI | X-H2S | XTi | B500 | S100 | Mini 11 |
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Price | $2,279.00 | $2,499.00 | $205.99 | $249.00 | $129.99 | $76.95 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | June 27, 2025 |
sensor_type | CMOS | CMOS | 16MP backside illuminated CMOS |
Charles K.
New York, NY
June 25, 2025
As someone who's been into photography for years, I picked this up to document family life and share content online. Why did I choose it? It reminded me of the cameras from my youth, but with modern touches. How does it perform? It excels in everyday use—whether I'm snapping pics of my kid playing or capturing cityscapes, the results are consistently stunning. What stands out? The way it renders colors and details makes each photo feel like a piece of art. Any drawbacks? It's not the lightest thing to haul around, and I wish it had a bit more zoom without losing quality. Overall, it's a joy to use and has become my go-to for creating memorable images.
- Pros: It hums with a classic feel that takes me back to my first camera, making every shot feel special. The images are incredibly sharp and rich, like they're telling a story on their own. It seems to handle any lighting situation well, and the colors just pop in a way that feels authentic. It's too easy to get lost in capturing moments, especially with my family, and the build quality is solid, like it's built to last through many adventures.
- Cons: The price is a bit steep, which might be a hurdle for some. It seems a bit bulky to carry around all day, and the battery life could be better for longer outings. Sometimes the focusing can be finicky in fast-moving scenes, which is frustrating when you're trying to catch a quick moment.