Fujifilm X100VI
The Fujifilm X100VI is a fixed-lens APS-C compact that became a cultural phenomenon for good reason: it pairs a 40-megapixel sensor and in-body stabilization with a sharp 35mm-equivalent lens and a hybrid optical-electronic viewfinder in a body small enough to carry everywhere. It is the rare camera people pick up purely because using it is a joy, and the film simulations deliver finished-looking images with no editing. The obvious limitation is the fixed focal length, which is a feature for some and a dealbreaker for others, and demand has kept it scarce and frequently sold out, so patience and price vigilance matter more than usual here.
A good time to buy — it's at its lowest price on record, right around its 90-day average.
- Excellent 40MP image quality in a pocketable body
- Hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder
- In-body stabilization with a fixed prime lens
- Film simulations produce finished JPEGs
- Fixed 35mm-equivalent lens limits framing flexibility
- Chronically in short supply and hard to buy
- Leaf-shutter lens limits some fast-action shooting
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