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3 Top-Rated Alternatives To The Fujifilm X100VI
Dec 9, 2024
Launched in February 2024, the Fujifilm X100VI grew in popularity so much that the company is still hard at work fulfilling its orders. The mirrorless camera sports a 40-megapixel APS-C sized cropped sensor with a 35mm equivalent fixed-lens that delivers a maximum aperture of F/2.0. This gives your images the smooth bokeh look that most smartphones mimic using software processing nowadays.
Scoring a 9/10 rating in SlashGear's review of the Fujifilm X100VI, it's easy to see why demand for this camera has skyrocketed. Not only is it pocket-sized and pretty, but it churns out really solid-looking images, especially when combined with Fujifilm's film simulation modes. With decades of experience in manufacturing optics as well as photographic film, Fujifilm's cameras emulate the distinct look of classic film stocks.
The camera is often out of stock on official channels. Given its scarcity, if you want one, it's smart to start looking for other options. This list contains some of the most popular Fujifilm X100VI alternatives you can buy. These cameras are all highly rated by experts in the industry, and you can find out more about our methodology at the end of this read.
Ricoh GR IIIx: An affordable alternative
Earning a score of 8/10 in our review of the Ricoh GR IIIx, we were most impressed by the camera's low light performance and compact build. It has a couple of built-in color presets including B&W, retro, and monotone. Like Fujifilm's film simulation mode, these filters can prove to be an effortless way to get preprocessed JPEGs out of your camera — though you would want to shoot in RAW if you'll be taking these into Lightroom for further tweaking.
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