Fujifilm X100VI Digital Camera Silver
Key Features
- 40.2 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor with X-Processor 5
- Up to 6.0 stops compensation from 5-axis in-body image stabilisation
- Deep-learning AI subject detection and tracking for stills and video
- Subjects include animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones
- Internal recording of 6.2K/30p 4:2:2 10-bit and high-speed video up to Full HD 240p
- 3.69 million dots Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder with and a thin tilt LCD monitor
- Updated ergonomics with enhanced grip and improved button layout
- New REALA ACE increases Film Simulation to 20
- Aluminium surfaces on a high-quality body design
- Improved image buffer with lossless RAW compression mode
- Weather resistant when using optional AR-X100 adapter ringand Fujifilm Protector Filter PRF-49S Silver
- Weighs 521g with battery and memory card
Fujifilm X100VI Digital Camera Silver Summary
The sixth-generation Fujifilm X100VI Digital Camera Silver is the latest iteration of the highly popular X Series compact camera. Building on the tremendous success of its predecessor, Fujifilm has enhanced the new model with extensive updates to image quality and performance, while maintaining a familiar iconic design and keeping the same beautiful 23mm f/2 lens.
Fujifilm has included the new high-resolution 40.2 megapixel X-Trans™ CMOS 5 HR sensor, which was first seen in the X-T5 and X-H2. This is combined with the powerful X-Processor 5 image processing engine, delivering higher image quality, deeper buffering and overall enhanced performance.
An image stabilisation system has been incorporated into the X100VI, which is seen for the first time in an X100 series camera. This provides up to 6.0-stops of stabilisation, despite maintaining the compact size and portability of its predecessor, helping with low light and handheld shooting in a variety of conditions.

Notable improvements have been made to the AF system, through the addition of deep learning AI subject detection and tracking, which recognises numerous subjects for both stills and movie recording.
The latest generation compact camera is also better for moviemaking, with up to 6.2K/30p in 4:2:2 10-bit internal recording, and high-speed 4K and Full HD modes. Versatile connectivity includes an HDMI Micro connector, microphone jack and hot shoe for select Fujifilm compatible flashguns, along with Bluetooth and WiFi for remote control and file sharing via the Fuji Camera Remote app.
With 20 Film Simulation modes, the X100VI introduces the unique REALA ACE colour profile, showcasing Fujifilm’s enviable colour science for content creators.
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Fujifilm X100VI Digital Camera Silver in More Detail
High resolution sensor with high-performance processor
The X100VI features Fujifilm’s back-illuminated X-Trans™ CMOS 5 HR sensor, boasting around 40.2 megapixels for detailed images measuring up to 6864 x 5152 pixels. This sensor’s advanced pixel structure efficiently captures more light than its predecessors, enabling a lower native ISO 125, previously only available as extended sensitivity.
Coupled with the 23mm f/2.0 lens (with an equivalent full-frame focal width of 35mm), the X100VI produces sharp, high-resolution images, and is able to resolve higher resolution.

Fixed 23mm lens
The 35mm full-frame equivalent fixed lens is inherited from the X100V. It provides stunning detail and resolution with a wide f/2.0 maximum aperture to gather light and enable image capture with a shallow depth of field.
Lens optics are comprised of 8 elements in 6 groups including 2 aspherical elements, which help to reduce aberrations. A built-in 4-stop ND filter system allows you to control the amount of light entering the lens, which is especially useful for recording video on bright days. The close 10cm minimum focus distance enhances the versatility of the lens, which is also compatible with wide and tele adapter rings, which are highlighted below.
20 Film Simulation modes
Users can choose from a total of 20 Film Simulation modes (up from 17 in the previous generation). These include the new REALA ACE mode, which offers faithful colour reproduction and high-contrast tonality, making it suitable for virtually any subject and shooting situation. Check the post How To Get Started With Fujifilm Film Simulation if you’re new to using presets to capture beautiful results, straight out of camera.

Deep learning AI technology for improved AF
The X100VI sees the integration of an impressive autofocus prediction algorithm, which provides enhanced subject recognition and focus tracking of continuously moving subjects in both stills and movie modes.
Leveraging the X-Processor 5’s subject detection AF, it accurately tracks various subjects, aided by deep-learning AI technology, and is able to detect animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insectsand drones. Please note that in order to detect insects subject recognition should be set to ‘bird’, and to ‘aircraft’ when tracking drones.
In-body stabilisation for the first time
For the first time in an X100 series mirrorless compact camera, the Fuji X100VI introduces a 5-axis, in-body image stabilisation function, with up to 6.0 stops of compensation against camera shake. Despite this advanced capability, the size is virtually identical, and the weight of the camera has only increased by around 43g compared to the previous generation.
In body stabilisation (IBIS) allows you to capture stills and video at slower shutter speeds, while helping maintain image sharpness and movie stability, without compromising on portability.

Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder
One of the X100 series hallmark features is Fujifilm’s Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder functionality, which extends to the X100VI. This allows the user to switch between the optical viewfinder (OVF) and the electronic viewfinder (EVF) at will, pursuing a rangefinder-style of photography.
The Electronic Range Finder (ERF) function displays a small EVF within the OVF, enabling photographers to compose the subject through the OVF while magnifying the in-focus area in the EVF. This enhances the viewfinder’s capabilities, and is particularly beneficial for quick snapshots and similar everyday shooting scenarios.
The EVF boasts a high-resolution OLED panel with around 3.69 million dots, enriching the shooting experience with a crystal clear 95% coverage of the frame in OVF and 100% in EVF.
6.2K movie recording
Another first for the X100 series is the ability to record movies internally at up to 6.2K/30p resolution in 4:2:2 10-bit format. HEVC/H.265, Linear PCM (Stereo sound 24bit / 48KHz sampling) file formats provide ultra high resolution capabilities for professional movie results, with wide dynamic range and plenty of detail.
Additionally, the X100VI seamlessly integrates with Frame.io Camera to Cloud without requiring any accessories. Users can wirelessly connect to the internet, authenticate to Frame.io, and instantly upload photos and videos after creation, streamlining your workflow from shooting to editing.
As well as opting for 6.2K, users can record in DCI4K HQ (17:9) and 4K HQ (16:9) at 30p, or DCI4K (17:9) and 4K (16:9) at 60p. Slow motion playback is also available with high frame rate recording at a maximum of Full HD at 240p. An SD memory card with UHS Speed Class 3 or higher should be used for movie recording. Self timer delay is now available for both stills and movie recording, adding to the many incremental enhancements updated for this generation.

Sophisticated design combining functionality and beauty
As its predecessor, the X100VI in Silver utilises aluminium for the top and bottom surfaces of the camera. Aluminium, known for its versatile formability, is pressed and machined to achieve sharp edges, while the surface is finely blasted resulting in a smooth texture. In addition, anodised aluminium is used on the surface to provide a high-quality appearance.
Ergonomics has been improved through the grip’s shape, which is adjusted for optimal comfort when handholding the camera. The rear buttons have also been strategically relocated for easier operation with the right hand, ensuring greater comfort during shooting while using the viewfinder.
The X100VI inherits the ultra-thin tilt LCD monitor from the X100V, which is capable of lying completely flat against the rear panel, although the newer model is able to flip out 45º rather than 30º. This integrated body design supports diverse shooting styles, accommodating both high and low angles without fuss. The high touch-response performance and intuitive operation also make this a highly functional and beautiful camera to shoot with.

Connectivity
The X100VI includes the same connectivity as its predecessor, with numerous options for content creation, app control and sharing via:
- WiFi IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac (standard wireless protocol)
- Bluetooth Ver. 4.2 (Bluetooth low energy)
- USB Type-C USB 10Gbps
- HDMI Micro connector (Type D)
- Microphone / shutter release input: ø2.5mm
- Hot shoe
Packed with photography features
For stills photography, 40.2 megapixel images can be recorded at up to 11 frames per second when using the mechanical shutter, or up to 20fps in electronic shutter mode, with a 1.29x crop factor.
Despite substantially increased resolution, the buffer has been extended to provide improvements, with up to 117 frames in JPEG, and 52 frames in Compressed RAW before becoming full, up from 29/17 frames on the previous model.

Drive modes
- Film simulation bracketing
- Dynamic Range Bracketing
- ISO sensitivity Bracketing
- White Balance Bracketing
- Focus Bracketing
- Multiple Exposure
- HDR Mode
- Panorama
- Advanced filter including Toy camera, Miniature, High-key and more
Impressive low-light performance remains at -5.0EV with Phase Detection AF, ensuring this camera ideal for various genres, including street photography, landscapes, and naturally lit portraits amongst many more.
Improved battery performance
Even with the integration of a new sensor, high speed processor, and stabilisation unit the X100VI battery life has been slightly improved. In Economy mode using the EVF you can expect up to 450 frames from a single NP-W126S rechargeable battery, which can be charged via the included USB-C cable.
Accessories
Fujifilm has a range of accessories, which can enhance your enjoyment and add to the versatility of the X100VI. Due to its nearly identical proportions and shared lens with the fifth-generation, existing accessories seamlessly integrate with the Fujifilm X100VI, which is a cost-saving bonus for anyone considering upgrading.
These include the ability to provide weather resistance when the optional AR-X100 adapter ring and Fujifilm Protector Filter PRF-49S Silver are used in conjunction with the 23mm f/2 lens. This provides the peace of mind to continue shooting when weather conditions become challenging, whilst also enabling the attachment of filters and a lens hood.
The lightweight Fujifilm LH-X100 Lens Hood (Black) is also compatible, which provides light shielding without obstructing the field of view when looking through the viewfinder.
Two conversion lenses are available, which do not negatively affect image quality, including the Fuji Wide Conversion Lens WCL-X100 II Silver, which multiplies the fixed focal length by approx. 0.8x, converting the lens to 28mm (35mm format equivalent). You can also extend the focal length of the lens with the backwards compatible Fujifilm Fuji Tele Conversion Lens TCL X100 II, which multiplies the focal length by approx. 1.4x, converting it to 50mm (35mm format equivalent).
Lastly, consider the luxurious LC-X100V genuine leather case, which offers protection while providing free access to the memory card and battery compartments.
Fujifilm X100VI Specifications
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Lens Mount |
Fixed lens |
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Image sensor |
23.5mm x 15.7mm (APS-C) X-Trans CMOS 5 HR with primary color filter |
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Number of effective pixels |
40.2 millions pixels |
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Sensor Cleaning System |
Ultra Sonic Vibration |
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Image Processing Engine |
X-Processor 5 |
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Storage media |
SD Card (-2GB) SDHC Card (-32GB) SDXC Card (-2TB) UHS-I |
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Lens |
FUJINON single focal length lens f=23mm (35mm format equivalent : 35mm) F2.0 8 elements in 6 groups (includes 2 aspherical elements) 4 stops ND filter |
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Sensitivity |
ISO 125~12800 (1/3 step) |
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Image stabiliser |
Image sensor shift mechanism with 5-axis compensation with 6.0 stops |
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Shutter type |
Lens Shutter |
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Shutter speed mechanical |
P mode 30sec. to 1/4000sec. A mode 30sec. to 1/4000sec. S/M mode 15min. to 1/4000sec. Bulb up to 60min. |
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Shutter speed electronic |
P mode 30sec. to 1/180000sec. A mode 30sec. to 1/180000sec. S/M mode 15min. to 1/180000sec. Bulb 1sec. Fixed |
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Continuous shooting |
Electronic shutter Approx. 20fps / 13fps / 10fps (1.29x Crop) |
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Mechanical shutter Approx. 11fps / 8.0fps / 6.0fps |
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Focus |
Single AF Continuous AF MF Intelligent Hybrid AF (TTL contrast AF / TTL phase detection AF) |
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Flash |
Built-in flash (Animal/Bird/Automobile/Motorcycle&Bike/Airplane/Train) |
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Hot shoe |
Yes (Dedicated TTL Flash compatible) |
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Viewfinder (Hybrid viewfinder) OVF |
Reverse Galilean viewfinder with electronic bright frame display approx. 95% approx x0.52 |
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Viewfinder EVF |
0.5 inch OLED Color Viewfinder Approx. 3.69 million dots Approx. 100% Approx. 16.8mm (from the Rear End of the Camera’s Eyepiece) -4~+2m-1 0.66x with 50mm Lens (35mm Equivalent) at infinity and Diopter set to -1.0m-1 approx. 32° (Horizontal angle of view: approx. 27° ) Built-In Eye Sensor |
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LCD monitor |
3.0 inch tilting touch screen colour LCD monitor 3:2 Approx. 1.62 million dots |
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Movie recording |
HEVC/H.265, Linear PCM (Stereo sound 24bit / 48KHz sampling) MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, Linear PCM (Stereo sound 24bit / 48KHz sampling) |
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6.2K (16:9) |
6240 x 3150 29.97p 200Mbps |
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DCI4K HQ (17:9) |
4096 x 2160 29.97p 200Mbps |
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4K HQ (16:9) |
3840 x 2160 29.97p 200Mbps |
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DCI4K (17:9) |
4096 x 2160 59.94p 200Mbps |
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4K (16:9) |
3840 x 2160 59.94p 200Mbps |
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Full HD (17:9) |
2048 x 1080 59.94p 200Mbps |
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Full HD (17:9) High speed rec. |
2048 x 1080 240p 200Mbps |
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Film simulation mode |
20 modes |
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Wireless transmitter |
IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac (standard wireless protocol) |
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Terminal |
USB Type-C USB 10Gbps HDMI Micro connector (Type D) Microphone / shutter release input: ø2.5mm Hot shoe |
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Power supply |
NP-W126S Li-ion battery (included) Approx. 360 / 450 frames (EVF / OVF) Normal mode |
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Dimensions |
128.0mm x 74.8mm x 55.3mm |
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Weight |
Approx. 521g including battery and memory card |
What's in the Box
- Fujifilm X100VI Digital Camera Silver
- Li-ion battery NP-W126S
- USB cable
- Shoulder strap
- Metal strap clip
- Clip attaching tool
- Protective cover
- Lens cap
- Hot shoe cover
- Owner’s manual
Specifications
| Model: Fujifilm X100VI |
| Aperture priority: Yes |
| Built-in flash: Yes |
| Battery Life (CIPA): 450 |
| Continuous drive (fps): 11 |
| Custom white balance: Yes |
| Effective pixels (megapixels): 40 |
| External flash: Yes |
| Focal length (equiv.): 35 mm |
| Focal length multiplier: 1.5 |
| Height (mm): 75 |
| Width (mm): 128 |
| Weight (inc. batteries) (g): 521 |
| ISO: Auto, 125 - 12,800 (Expands to 64 - 51200) |
| JPEG quality levels: Fine, standard |
| Live view: Yes |
| Manual exposure mode: Yes |
| Maximum ISO: 12 |
| Maximum ISO (boosted): 51200 |
| Microphone port: Yes |
| Minimum ISO: 125 |
| Minimum ISO (boosted): 64 |
| Number of focus points: 425 |
| Number of white balance presets: 7 |
| Optical zoom multiplier: 1 |
| Orientation sensor: Yes |
| Processor: X-Processor 5 |
| Remote control: Yes |
| Screen dots: 1620000 |
| Self-timer: Yes |
| Shutter priority: Yes |
| Timelapse recording: Yes |
| Touchscreen: Yes |
| USB charging: Yes |
| Viewfinder resolution: 3690000 |
| WB Bracketing: Yes |