Fujifilm X100VI Review
This is my comprehensive review of the Fujifilm X100VI, and it’s designed to be the one video you can watch if you’re trying to decide whether it’s the right camera for you. The X100 series has always had a particular charm - the look, the simplicity, the “take it everywhere” feel - but the X100VI also brings some genuinely meaningful upgrades that change what the camera can do day to day.
I start with a quick bit of context around the X100 line and why it became such a popular choice for street, travel and everyday photography. Then we move into what’s new on the X100VI: the design and usability changes, the updated film simulations, and the big headline feature for a lot of people, in-body image stabilisation. IBIS makes a real difference on a small fixed-lens camera, especially in lower light or when you’re trying to keep ISO under control.
I also dig into the new sensor and processor, what that means for image quality and responsiveness, and how the camera performs when you switch over to video. And because it’s easy to get carried away with new kit, I spend time on the downsides too - the things you might only notice after a few weeks, or the trade-offs you need to be comfortable with if you’re spending this kind of money.
By the end, you should have a clear sense of what the X100VI is, what it isn’t, and who it suits best.

