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Fujifilm X100VI Review

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The Fujifilm X100VI offers some exciting new features, such as a 40-megapixel sensor and in-body image stabilization. The camera handles well and has excellent tracking focus. Despite some minor issues, this camera is a vast improvement over its predecessor, making it a great choice for photography enthusiasts.

The Fujifilm X100VI offers some exciting new features, such as a 40-megapixel sensor and in-body image stabilization. The camera handles well and has excellent tracking focus. Despite some minor issues, this camera is a vast improvement over its predecessor, making it a great choice for photography enthusiasts.

Pros
  • In-body image stabilization
  • Improved 40-megapixel sensor
  • Excellent tracking focus
  • Impressive 23mm F2 lens
Cons
  • Minor display and port updates
  • Slow rolling shutter speed
  • Crop factor in certain video modes

The 23mm F2 lens has proven to be excellent in terms of sharpness and bokeh, and will certainly perform well with the new sensor.

The Fujifilm X100VI is a highly anticipated camera with some impressive new features, such as the 40-megapixel sensor and in-body image stabilization (Ibis). The camera design remains largely unchanged, with only minor updates to the display and ports. The 23mm F2 lens has proven to be excellent in terms of sharpness and bokeh, and will certainly perform well with the new sensor. The addition of autofocus subject modes and improvements to the optical viewfinder tracking make this camera a significant improvement over its predecessor. While the handling and design are similar to the previous model, the upgrades to the sensor, focus, and stabilization make the X100VI a great choice for photography enthusiasts.

The addition of autofocus subject modes and improvements to the optical viewfinder tracking make this camera a significant improvement over its predecessor.

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