Fujifilm X100VI Review: Worth the 18-Month Wait?

Fujifilm X100VI Review: Worth the 18-Month Wait?

Summary

Dylan Goldby's review of the Fujifilm X100VI, after an 18-month wait, focuses on practical shooting rather than specs. Key upgrades include a 40MP sensor and in-body image stabilization (IBIS), enabling handheld shooting at much slower shutter speeds for motion blur or smoother water. While IBIS adds creative flexibility, the 40MP sensor's larger files can slow down workflow and don't significantly enhance detail with the fixed lens. Autofocus performance remains similar to the previous generation, and some interface elements can be frustrating.

Key points

  • Fujifilm X100VI features a new 40MP sensor and in-body image stabilization (IBIS).
  • IBIS allows for significantly slower handheld shutter speeds, improving low-light shooting.
  • The 40MP sensor produces larger files that may not offer substantial detail gains and can slow down workflow.
  • Autofocus performance is similar to the previous generation, with some interface frustrations noted.
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