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Fujifilm X100VI £1,599/$1,599

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The overnight success of the X100V took everyone by surprise, but none more so than Fujifilm. Launched in 2020 as the fifth iteration of Fujifilm’s premium compact camera, its sudden popularity among TikTok influencers caused a six-month waiting list to purchase one.

Fujifilm is back with the Fujifilm X100VI, a compact camera with a fixed lens design. The premium vintage aesthetic is made for street and travel photographers who want a pocket-friendly camera. The X100 range is also one of the few true rangefinder designs still being made, with the pricier manual focus only Leica M11 the only other option with an optical viewfinder.

Key features

Externally, little has changed from the previous model, but when you have a viral success on your hands, you don’t want to rock the boat. The body and 23mm lens are identical to the X100V, with all the major improvements hidden inside the camera. The X100VI sees a bump in resolution from the

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