Fujifilm
X100VI
Based on 132 Reddit mentions
$2299.99
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Best purchase in a long time [RPG2]
Fujifilm X100VI. I'm a former professional photographer with a ton of gear, and this is my favorite camera I've ever owned
pd512 in r/retroid
January 6, 2026 12:40 AM
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Can’t decide: Fujifilm X100VI or Ricoh GR3/GR4 – will I regret not going Fuji?
You will 1000% not miss the look of Fuji photos. Ricoh GR3/GR4 photos are consistently lauded as sharper than Fuji photos. There are also a number of recipes for the Ricoh cameras, most notably Reggie's Portra. When you factor in how portable the Ricoh cameras are and how they are much cheaper than
...bristlyarmpits in r/ricohGR
December 23, 2025 10:16 AM
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Q3 43 vs Fuji X100VI
TLDR version: I own both. Buy the Q3 43, it costs more but that’s because it’s much, much better. I wanted a decent quality, carry everywhere camera - better image quality and better ergonomics than an iPhone but lighter than a Z8 with lens. I’d previously had an X100T, but had never really got on w
...Dull_Key1617 in r/Leica
March 26, 2026 9:43 PM
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First time shooting , beginner tips for SOOC
もし日本語で説明した方がいいなら言ってください。 簡単に言うと、これは富士フイルムのカメラをもっと上手く使うための基本的な考え方と、センサーの特性を少しずつ理解していくためのガイドです。できるだけ分かりやすくまとめています。 投稿が英語だったので、このまま英語でも書きます。 ⸻ Look, brother. Before buying every accessory people recommend, slow down and actually learn the camera first. I personally don’t think filters and extra gear ar
...Krankenwagen83 in r/x100vi
March 9, 2026 4:59 AM
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Direction of the Fujifilm as a company / system
Considering there will always be more hobbyists than pros, I don’t think that’s really the issue. The camera companies can’t exist without them and the sales numbers will always skew more towards hobbyists than pros solely because of the sheer number of camera consumers as a whole vs working profess
...paulwarrenx in r/FujifilmX
November 13, 2025 8:24 AM
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Is this allowed?
I brought my FujiFilm x100vi for the ATX show and it was the best decision.
Luchchchia in r/TameImpala
November 8, 2025 7:53 PM
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Camera Question
My favorite film camera is the Fujifilm TX-1 and my favorite digital camera is the Fujifilm X100VI. :)
Durvid in r/mkbhd
August 11, 2025 7:22 PM
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Finally X100VI's serious contender Leica Lumix L10
I like the look of it. If it had been available when I bought my X100VI I would have seriously considered it because I did see value in having a zoom lens, I just didn’t prioritise it above everything else. If it keeps Fujifilm on their toes and makes them add better AF to a X-100VII then everyone’s
...itsmythirdday in r/x100vi
May 13, 2026 1:05 PM
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best digital film cameras in 2026
You’re right, on the Fujifilm x100vi, aperture is basically your main tool for controlling depth of field. Shoot wide open at f/1.8 and you get that nice blurry background with your subject popping out. Stop it down to f/8 or f/11, and suddenly way more of the scene stays in focus. It's one of those
...Jomy10 in r/AnalogCircleJerk
May 14, 2026 7:05 AM
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Scored the elusive SD1000 and I couldn't be happier!
*Editing to add that it is the same camera OP bought. It was the Canon Powershot Ixus 70 for us Aussies, the Powershot SD 1000 Digital Elph in the USA and the IXY Digital 10 in Japan. Not particularly "special" but very cute. It came out in 2007 and I have owned mine since then. It's tiny and I was
...Scooby-dooby-doo-ba in r/VintageDigitalCameras
June 14, 2025 1:24 AM
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