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Enhanced high performance to further expand the shooting range
The X100VI is the first camera in the X100 Series to incorporate a 5-axis, in-body image stabilization function with up to 6.0 stops.
The newly-developed system provides for a slight increase in weight and size compared to previous X100 Series models, but without compromising mobility.
The "Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder" allows the user to switch freely between the optical viewfinder (OVF) and the electronic viewfinder (EVF), pursuing the
rangefinder style of photography that has been a hallmark of the X100 Series.
The EVF is equipped with a high-resolution OLED panel with approximately 3.69 million dots, enhancing the immersive shooting experience.
The "Electronic Range Finder" (ERF) function allows a small EVF to be simultaneously displayed on the OVF, permitting the photographer to capture the
subject in the OVF and magnify the in-focus area in the small EVF, thereby increasing the capabilities of the viewfinder.
The ERF function is highly convenient for snapshots, etc.
For the first time in the X100 Series, the X100VI is capable of 6.2K/30P movie recording.
The camera is also equipped with a tracking AF function during movie recording to ensure high-quality content creation. The X100VI supports Frame.io Camera to
Cloud without needing any additional accessories.
The camera permits users to wirelessly connect to an active internet connection, authenticate to Frame.io, and automatically upload photos and videos
moments after creation, dramatically speeding up the workflow process from shooting to final editing.
Sophisticated product design with the ultimate in functional beauty
As with the conventional, prior X100V model, aluminum is used for the top and bottom surfaces of the X100VI body.
Aluminum, which has a high degree of freedom in forming, is pressed and machined for sharp edges, and the surface is finely blasted for a smooth texture.
In addition, anodized aluminum is used on the surface to provide a high-quality appearance.
The X100VI's ultra-thin tilt LCD monitor can be stored in a fully flat position, a design borrowed from the X100V.
The stylish, integrated body design allows for a variety of shooting styles, from high to low angles. The high touch-response performance and intuitive operability
of the X100VI also make it highly functional and beautiful.
The shape of the grip has been fine-tuned to ensure just the right feel.
The position of the buttons on the back of the X100VI camera has been moved to a position that is easy to operate with the right hand,
enabling extremely comfortable shooting while looking through the viewfinder.
Rich accessories expand photographic field
Weather resistance is provided for the X100VI when the optional AR-X100 adapter ring and the PRF-49 protection filter are used in conjunction with the X100VI's lens.
This allows the user to continue making images in challenging weather conditions and have peace of mind when nature takes an unexpected turn.
Fujifilm's optional LH-X100 lens hood is also compatible with X100VI. In addition to being lightweight and precisely crafted from machined metal,
the hood is cleverly designed to include a slit so that it does not obstruct the field of view when looking through the viewfinder, thus achieving light-shielding performance.
Two types of conversion lenses4 allow the user to change the focal length without changing the optical performance of X100VI, thereby enhancing the photographic field.
1) Wide conversion lens (WCL-X100 II)
WCL-X100 II is a dedicated wide conversion lens that multiplies the fixed focal length by approx. 0.8x, converting it to 28mm (35mm format equivalent).
2) Tele conversion lens (TCL-X100 II)
TCL-X100 II is a dedicated tele-conversion lens for narrowing the field of view by multiplying the fixed focal length by approx. 1.4x, converting it to 50mm (35mm format equivalent).
Adding the separately offered LC-X100V genuine leather case gives the X100VI a luxurious appearance.
The memory card and battery can be inserted and removed without removing the camera from the case.