Mechanical stabilization, 40 Mpx sensor, hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder: the compact Fujifilm X100VI expert offers an attractive technical sheet in a beautiful retro case.
Fujifilm X100VI
Fnac.com
€1,799.00Nine
Fuji X100VI Silver Compact Camera
€1,799.00Nine
Fuji X100VI compact camera Black
€1,799.00Nine
Darty.com
€1,799.00Nine
Fuji X100VI black compact camera
€1,799.00Nine
Fuji X100VI silver compact camera
€1,799.00Nine
Digit-photo.com
€1,799.00Nine
FUJIFILM X100VI Black
€1,799.00Nine
FUJIFILM X100VI Silver
€1,799.00Nine
Miss Digital
€1,799.90Nine
Fujifilm X100VI black
€1,799.90Nine
Fujifilm X100VI silver
€1,799.90Nine
Digixo
€1,801.99Nine
Fujifilm X100VI Silver New
€1,801.99Nine
Fujifilm X100VI Black New
€1,801.99Nine
Rakuten
€2,539.00Nine
Fujifilm X100VI Black
€2,539.00Nine
FUJIFILM X100VI SILVER
€2,649.00Nine
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Image quality
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Video mode
Despite the years, the X100 line has retained its uniqueness with a popular vintage look, very good image quality and, now, a definition increased to 40 Mpx. The internal electronics make the device very pleasant to use with good responsiveness and a good video mode. Here is a perfect companion for photographers, experts or beginners, who are looking for a simple and effective device, without sacrificing style. A successful alchemy at a price that is certainly high, but much wiser than the competition.
Strong points
- Timeless design.
- A very good manufacturing quality.
- Excellent image quality.
- Effective autofocus and tracking.
- Integrated “film” renderings.
- Simplicity of use.
- Old-fashioned wheels.
- Lightness.
Weak points
- Viewfinder which is starting to date.
- Stamina decreasing.
- Rolling shutter video.
- Adjustable screen a little hard.
- No snap mode for more responsiveness.
- Joystick unpleasant to use.
The second best quality/price ratio
Sony ZV-1 II
Sony
€999.00Nine
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The Sony ZV-1 II is a good expert compact and an interesting evolution of the first ZV-1 of the name. We appreciate the arrival of USB-C and the wider 18mm angle, more relevant for vlogging, especially with digital stabilization. We are more cautious about the absence of frame rate above 30 fps in 4K, but also ahead of the 1-inch sensor stuck at 20 Mpx. The ZV-1 Mark II is nevertheless an excellent compact for vlogging, equipped with formidable autofocus and many very useful options for video. The creators will know how to get the best out of it.