Limitation is the catalyst for creativity: Fuji x100VI
The Fuji X100VI marks a significant evolution in the line of X100 cameras that dates back to 2010. With a 40-megapixel APS-C sensor and the inclusion of In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS), this camera pushes the boundaries of what its predecessors offered. Casey notes that despite the slight increase in thickness to accommodate the IBIS unit, the overall design remains familiar, and the camera feels slightly heavier.
The rangefinder-style design of Fuji's cameras, combined with the unique sub LCD inside the optical viewfinder, provides a shooting experience that bridges the gap between traditional and modern.
The rangefinder-style design of Fuji's cameras, combined with the unique sub LCD inside the optical viewfinder, provides a shooting experience that bridges the gap between traditional and modern.
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