The sudden overnight popularity of the X100V took everyone in the camera world a little by surprise, but I think none more so than Fujifilm, which has spent the time since scrambling to get enough ...
Did the Fujifilm X100V do more harm than good? Photography is for everyone. At least, it should be. Regardless of technical knowledge, natural talent or even budget, photography has always been about ...
Cameras on phones have gotten pretty good over the last few years (especially the ones with multiple rear lenses), but sometimes you just want something that snaps pics with a bit better quality, and ...
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How do you follow up a camera that has one of the most passionate and dedicated followings of recent times? Well, Fujifilm thinks it has the answer with the announcement of the Fujifilm X100VI.
Four years after Fujifilm released the X100V camera to critical acclaim, the camera maker is back with a successor called the X100VI (pronounced six). Fujifilm’s X100 series has always bucked the ...
The first X100 camera from Fujifilm was announced in 2010, and released in early 2011. There have been a few additions to the family since, but the upcoming X100V represents a significant upgrade on ...
The Fujifilm X100V is said to get an upgrade as a new lens, new sensors, and even a tilting LCD is added to the mix. Now sharing the same 26.1 megapixels X-Trans IV CMOS APS-C sensor as its family ...
The cameras on our phones are getting good enough that it’s becoming hard to justify having a dedicated picture-taking device. Fujifilm’s X100 series has always made one of the strongest cases for it, ...
Fujifilm’s X100V is a great camera for street photography. It’s compact, pairs a good sensor with a sharp lens and has a handy tilting display. Despite its small size, the X100V also excels at 4K ...