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FUJIFILM X100VI Camera Announced – 5th Gen tech, 6.2K, 4K 60P, 10-bit capture, and More

FUJIFILM X100 VI has been announced, bringing the company’s 5th Gen technologies into the venerable X100 design. The new X100VI utilizes the company’s high-res 40-megapixel sensor and the X-Processor 5. This brings its performance up to par with the X-T5, incorporating the latest autofocus algorithms, video, and image quality. Features like 6.2K30P, 4K60P, 10-bit 4:2:2 capture, and more are included. The X100VI will also be the first X100 to include an in-body image stabilizer. FUJIFILM’s X100 line is one of the most successful in both the FUJIFILM X line as well as among large-sensor, fixed-lens compacts. The previous X100V may just be the most successful camera in this line. The camera is back-ordered almost everywhere, bloating used prices to over twice the retail in some cases. These large shoes are now to be filled with the new and improved X100VI. So what’s new? FUJIFILM X100VI top view. Image credit: FUJIFILM What’s new?  The X100VI brings FUJIFILM’s 5th Gen tech into the X100 line. This means more processing power provided by the X-Processor 5 unit, and high resolution, courtesy of the excellent 40-megapixel BSI-CMOS, which debuted with the X-H2. This will provide significant advantages regarding video, including 6.2K, 4K 60P, 10-bit 4:2:2 recording in both F-Log and F-Log2, and more. The X100VI will also feature the first IBIS on an X100 camera. The result will be a slightly larger body, about 2mm thicker and 43g heavier than the X100V. FUJIFILM X100VI side view, depth, and down-tilted screen, Image credit: FUJIFILM The...

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Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 20 February, 2024

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