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At first glance, you'd be forgiven to assume that Fujifilm's X100VI doesn't deviate too far from its predecessor. The exterior is virtually identical and it's easy to confuse the two. But under that nostalgia-inspired body lies improvements to the sensor, autofocus and the introduction of in-body image stabilization (IBIS).
The camera also remains very pocketable and we took it along through city streets, coffee shops, nightlife and across oceans from our home in Seattle to Fujifilm's turf in Japan.

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A darling of Tik Tok, the X100V became the must-have camera of the last couple of years. We gave the former model high marks for its image quality, lens, and video performance, and we agreed, that it did feel like an "object of desire."
The X100VI seems to retain everything that worked well in the X100V and ratcheted it up a notch. We'll be looking to see how well it meets that expectation in our final review after additional testing and some longer-term use.
View our Fujifilm X100VI sample gallery

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