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fujifilm x100vi
$13,999.00
Description
Generated product summary of fujifilm x100vi
Features, Software, and Hardware Specs of Fujifilm X100VI:
- 40MP BSI CMOS APS-C X-Trans sensor
- 35mm equivalent F2 fixed lens
- In-body image stabilization (IBIS) rated at up to 6EV of correction
- Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder with a 3.69M dot OLED panel
- Machine-learning trained subject recognition autofocus (AF) for animals, birds, automobiles, motorcycles, bikes, airplanes, and trains
- Human (face/eye) detection AF as a separate mode
- 14 film simulations including Reala ACE, Nostalgic Neg, and Eterna Bleach Bypass
- 6.2K video capture and 10-bit recording capabilities
- Built-in neutral density (ND) filter
- Tilt up/down rear touchscreen
- HEIF capture support
- Skin smoothing effect
- White priority and Ambience Priority Auto WB modes
- Custom AF zone areas
- Pre-shot bursts (E-shutter + Cont H)
- Self-timer lamp on/off
- Interval shooting with external timer
- Interval priority mode
- Camera-to-cloud (c-2-c) Wi-Fi functionality for direct upload to Adobe’s Frame.io
- Uses NP-W126S battery with a rated 450 shots per charge (OVF) or 310 shots (EVF)
- Compatible with existing tele and wide-angle converter lenses
- Rear screen tilts down further (45°) and pulls away from the body when tilted up
Product Strengths, Benefits, and Recommendation:
- The X100VI maintains the classic design and high-quality build of its predecessors.
- The 40MP sensor provides excellent detail capture, suitable for both professional and enthusiast photographers.
- IBIS significantly improves handheld shooting capabilities, especially in low-light conditions.
- The hybrid viewfinder offers versatility between an optical and electronic experience.
- Subject recognition AF and human detection modes enhance the camera’s responsiveness to various shooting scenarios.
- The camera’s film simulations offer creative flexibility and can emulate classic film stocks.
- Video capabilities are robust, with 6.2K capture and 10-bit recording, appealing to hybrid shooters.
- The camera’s fixed lens encourages a more thoughtful and composed approach to photography.
- The camera-to-cloud feature streamlines workflow for professionals who use Adobe’s Frame.io.
- Recommended for street photographers, travel enthusiasts, and those who appreciate a compact, all-in-one camera system with a retro aesthetic.
Product Weaknesses:
- The lens is not especially fast to focus, which may be a drawback for action or fast-paced shooting scenarios.
- The camera is hard to find in stock, indicating high demand and potential wait times for interested buyers.
- The fixed lens limits versatility compared to interchangeable lens systems, which may not suit all photographers’ needs.
- The price point is high, especially considering it is a fixed-lens camera, which might be a barrier for some potential customers.
Price:
- Price: USD 1,599 (from B&H Photo and Adorama)
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