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Customers like the image quality and aesthetic of the digital camera. They mention it takes beautiful pictures, is lovely to handle, and has an analog aesthetic.

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4 customers mention "Image quality"4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera. They mention it takes beautiful pictures, appears much sharper than the V, and is a lovely camera to handle. Some say it has a nice look and feel experience. Overall, customers say it's one of the best cameras they have owned.

"...Overall, this is a lovely camera to handle and is great for street, travel, and personal photography...." Read more

"One of the best cameras that I have owned. Definitely recommend getting it." Read more

"...The new sensor looks great and IBIS is huge. Photos just appear much sharper than the V between the AF and sensor improvements. I love this upgrade." Read more

"Nice look and feel experience, but no match for a Sony......." Read more

3 customers mention "Aesthetic"3 positive0 negative

Customers like the aesthetic of the camera. They mention it has an analog aesthetic, good build quality, and is a nice fashion accessory. Some also appreciate the new sensor, leaf shutter, and great lens.

"...Great lens, leaf shutter, fuji's color science, analog aesthetic, generally good build, etc...." Read more

"...The low light AF might actually be better than my Sony. The new sensor looks great and IBIS is huge...." Read more

"...It's also a nice fashion accessory, if you're in to that sort of thing, wasted on myself. So, what about the Fuji colors...." Read more

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First Impressions of A Remarkable Fixed Lens Camera (A Geeky Photography Review)

First Impressions of A Remarkable Fixed Lens Camera (A Geeky Photography Review)

I've owned a few cameras from fujifilm so i'll be speaking of this review from a hobbyist photographer's perspective that's owned those cameras.At hand, the camera is still remarkably lighter than an X-Pro3 with a pancake lens such as a XF27mm f/2.8 WR. Build quality for my copy is good. Very solid feel to it, though i've seen issues with quality control on the net, I've never reached out to fujifilm, personally, so can't speak to their service.The things that stands out in this version of the X100 for me is the IBIS (in body image stabilization) and image sensor capable of getting solid photos up to 12800 ISO (that food photo I'm accompanying in this review had aperture set to f/5). Being able to shoot handheld in low lighting situations is lovely for a camera this small and it's bonkers how rich the photo looks with that sensitivity.The user interface is solid. I love the refinements done when compared from my X-Pro3. Custom functions can be set for film recipes and what not, but only the custom functions where you create them pop up, making it easier to cycle through your choices. It's a smart refinement.It feels like the image transfer and phone app integrations have generally improved for me, too, and I can transfer my photos on the fly from my camera to my phone to share quickly. I still run into situations where I need to force restart my app, but overall functional.All the other things I want to glow about with this review can probably be comparable to those that looked at X100V (and other fujifilm camera) reviews so I won't really go there. Great lens, leaf shutter, fuji's color science, analog aesthetic, generally good build, etc.Only marks I'd go against this is its battery life and lack of weather sealing. I imagine the battery can be lengthened with turning off the IBIS from continuous to shooting only or off (it feels like my battery lasts longer on the X-Pro3). Weather sealing can be fixed by picking up filter ring adapter and sticking a UV filter or protector glass on it (which i did).Overall, this is a lovely camera to handle and is great for street, travel, and personal photography. It's a very unassuming camera that takes beautiful pictures.======Photo setting info of attached photos (images are JPEG only straight out of camera, no adjustments through adobe lightroom):Top Down Ferry Shot with Long Exposure of Water Streaming: f/16, 1/3 sec, ISO L64, built-in ND Filter ON, IBIS on continuous. Film Simulation: Reala AceFood Photo: f/5.0, 1/20 sec, ISO 12800, IBIS on continuous, ND filter off, Film Simulation: Classic Chrome (reggie's portra film recipe).

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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024

I've owned a few cameras from fujifilm so i'll be speaking of this review from a hobbyist photographer's perspective that's owned those cameras.

At hand, the camera is still remarkably lighter than an X-Pro3 with a pancake lens such as a XF27mm f/2.8 WR. Build quality for my copy is good. Very solid feel to it, though i've seen issues with quality control on the net, I've never reached out to fujifilm, personally, so can't speak to their service.

The things that stands out in this version of the X100 for me is the IBIS (in body image stabilization) and image sensor capable of getting solid photos up to 12800 ISO (that food photo I'm accompanying in this review had aperture set to f/5). Being able to shoot handheld in low lighting situations is lovely for a camera this small and it's bonkers how rich the photo looks with that sensitivity.

The user interface is solid. I love the refinements done when compared from my X-Pro3. Custom functions can be set for film recipes and what not, but only the custom functions where you create them pop up, making it easier to cycle through your choices. It's a smart refinement.

It feels like the image transfer and phone app integrations have generally improved for me, too, and I can transfer my photos on the fly from my camera to my phone to share quickly. I still run into situations where I need to force restart my app, but overall functional.

All the other things I want to glow about with this review can probably be comparable to those that looked at X100V (and other fujifilm camera) reviews so I won't really go there. Great lens, leaf shutter, fuji's color science, analog aesthetic, generally good build, etc.

Only marks I'd go against this is its battery life and lack of weather sealing. I imagine the battery can be lengthened with turning off the IBIS from continuous to shooting only or off (it feels like my battery lasts longer on the X-Pro3). Weather sealing can be fixed by picking up filter ring adapter and sticking a UV filter or protector glass on it (which i did).

Overall, this is a lovely camera to handle and is great for street, travel, and personal photography. It's a very unassuming camera that takes beautiful pictures.

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Photo setting info of attached photos (images are JPEG only straight out of camera, no adjustments through adobe lightroom):

Top Down Ferry Shot with Long Exposure of Water Streaming: f/16, 1/3 sec, ISO L64, built-in ND Filter ON, IBIS on continuous. Film Simulation: Reala Ace

Food Photo: f/5.0, 1/20 sec, ISO 12800, IBIS on continuous, ND filter off, Film Simulation: Classic Chrome (reggie's portra film recipe).

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5.0 out of 5 stars First Impressions of A Remarkable Fixed Lens Camera (A Geeky Photography Review)
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024

I've owned a few cameras from fujifilm so i'll be speaking of this review from a hobbyist photographer's perspective that's owned those cameras.

At hand, the camera is still remarkably lighter than an X-Pro3 with a pancake lens such as a XF27mm f/2.8 WR. Build quality for my copy is good. Very solid feel to it, though i've seen issues with quality control on the net, I've never reached out to fujifilm, personally, so can't speak to their service.

The things that stands out in this version of the X100 for me is the IBIS (in body image stabilization) and image sensor capable of getting solid photos up to 12800 ISO (that food photo I'm accompanying in this review had aperture set to f/5). Being able to shoot handheld in low lighting situations is lovely for a camera this small and it's bonkers how rich the photo looks with that sensitivity.

The user interface is solid. I love the refinements done when compared from my X-Pro3. Custom functions can be set for film recipes and what not, but only the custom functions where you create them pop up, making it easier to cycle through your choices. It's a smart refinement.

It feels like the image transfer and phone app integrations have generally improved for me, too, and I can transfer my photos on the fly from my camera to my phone to share quickly. I still run into situations where I need to force restart my app, but overall functional.

All the other things I want to glow about with this review can probably be comparable to those that looked at X100V (and other fujifilm camera) reviews so I won't really go there. Great lens, leaf shutter, fuji's color science, analog aesthetic, generally good build, etc.

Only marks I'd go against this is its battery life and lack of weather sealing. I imagine the battery can be lengthened with turning off the IBIS from continuous to shooting only or off (it feels like my battery lasts longer on the X-Pro3). Weather sealing can be fixed by picking up filter ring adapter and sticking a UV filter or protector glass on it (which i did).

Overall, this is a lovely camera to handle and is great for street, travel, and personal photography. It's a very unassuming camera that takes beautiful pictures.

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Photo setting info of attached photos (images are JPEG only straight out of camera, no adjustments through adobe lightroom):

Top Down Ferry Shot with Long Exposure of Water Streaming: f/16, 1/3 sec, ISO L64, built-in ND Filter ON, IBIS on continuous. Film Simulation: Reala Ace

Food Photo: f/5.0, 1/20 sec, ISO 12800, IBIS on continuous, ND filter off, Film Simulation: Classic Chrome (reggie's portra film recipe).

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Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024

One of the best cameras that I have owned. Definitely recommend getting it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing image quality.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024

One of the best cameras that I have owned. Definitely recommend getting it.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024

This camera just does so much for both photos and still. The 40 megapixel sensor resolves a ton of detail. The new ibis system helps so much lower shutter speeds for stills. For video this really helps with static handheld shots. You can do some light panning left and right, but don't expect to do any type of run and gun video shooting. The ibis is not strong enough for that type of filming. In my use case scenario, I film mostly short bursts of videos 15-45 seconds and this camera is perfect for those scenes. The built in ND filter is also perfect for video applications so that I can get that natural motion blur in my videos. Coming from any other hybrid camera, being able to just hit a button and the ND filter being turned on is so great compared to have to screw and unscrew nd filters.

I do wish they did update the lens on this camera. It resolves the 40 megapixel sensor fine, but the auto focus motors in them can't keep up with the new fujifilm algorithms. Obviously the lens is very small and its probably just not physically possible, but they were able to have an ND and ibis in this fairly compact camera, so would be great to see upgraded linear motors on the focus system on the next iteration. To me, this is the only improvement needed in its next iteration.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024

Won't take a charge and therefore can't be used. Really disappointed that I spent over $1700 and this us whats happening

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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024

I have now had an x100F, X100V, and X100VI. The X100VI is a larger step up in performance than the V was to the F. I find that the auto focus is drastically improved and almost as good as my Sony camera. The most noticeable improvements are in continuous tracking AF and low light auto focus. The low light AF might actually be better than my Sony. The new sensor looks great and IBIS is huge. Photos just appear much sharper than the V between the AF and sensor improvements. I love this upgrade.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024

“Used, like new” but it wasn’t even taken out of the original package so basically bought new. Camera got to me super quickly after ordering and I’ve loved using it so far! It’s a substantial upgrade coming from the X100F with AF and the new lens. Does get a little warm where the battery sits after using for a bit but I’d just turn it off whenever you aren’t using it.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024

One of my favorite cameras

Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024

The autofocus isn't bad, the buttons, knobs, and switches all feel nice. The shutter button feels off. I'm probably just used to my Sony cameras, but this thing is complicated. It's also a nice fashion accessory, if you're in to that sort of thing, wasted on myself. So, what about the Fuji colors. Well, compared to my RX1006 and A7R3A, yes they're better. Not so much with my A6700, which runs circles around X100VI. Still don't know if I'll keep it, it's certainly collecting dust ATM.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente compra

Reviewed in Mexico on August 17, 2024

Excelente producto y el tiempo de entrega de acuerdo a lo programado, todo muy bien

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Walk-Around Camera...if you can find one

Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2024

I was lucky enough to find an X100VI in stock on Amazon for MSRP and have been enjoying it for the past few days. This isn't a camera for everyone as it has a fixed focal length and is pretty pricey. If you're just looking to use the film simulations, you're probably better off getting a cheaper model like the X-T50. If you're looking for a grab-and-go camera for trips and don't want to fuss with lenses, this is the one for you.

The camera feels solid in your hands and all the buttons and dials feel high quality. The implementation of IBIS (in body image stabilization) is one of the reasons I sold my X100V for this. The built-in ND filter comes in handy when shooting during the day and allows for better creativity.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Walk-Around Camera...if you can find one
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2024

I was lucky enough to find an X100VI in stock on Amazon for MSRP and have been enjoying it for the past few days. This isn't a camera for everyone as it has a fixed focal length and is pretty pricey. If you're just looking to use the film simulations, you're probably better off getting a cheaper model like the X-T50. If you're looking for a grab-and-go camera for trips and don't want to fuss with lenses, this is the one for you.

The camera feels solid in your hands and all the buttons and dials feel high quality. The implementation of IBIS (in body image stabilization) is one of the reasons I sold my X100V for this. The built-in ND filter comes in handy when shooting during the day and allows for better creativity.

5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the hype

Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2024

Very capable camera for its size. Worthy of the hype.