Fujifilm X100VI

alaTest a collecté et analysé 11 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Fujifilm X100VI. La note moyenne du produit est 4.8 sur 5, tandis que les autres Appareils Photo Numériques Compacts ont une note moyenne de 4.3 sur 5. Les auteurs d'avis apprécient l'ergonomie. La qualité de construction impressionne, mais de nombreux avis sont moins positifs sur le rapport qualité/prix.

portabilité, design, qualité de construction, utilisabilité, capteur

valeur, mémoire, batterie

Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres Appareils Photo Numériques Compacts, le Fujifilm X100VI obtient un alaScore™ de 100/100 = Excellent.

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Avis d'expert par : Hannah Davies (trustedreviews.com)

Fujifilm X100VI Review

 

Updated subject detection modes and the usual hybrid viewfinder make the Fujifilm X100VI a versatile all-in-one digital camera.

Large image sensor ; Hybrid viewfinder ; New subject detection modes ; Slim, travel-friendly design

Single memory card slot ; Expensive

Fujifilm celebrates its 90th anniversary with its best compact digital camera to date. Updated subject detection modes, 5-axis IBIS, 6.2K video, and the usual hybrid viewfinder make the Fujifilm X100VI a versatile all-in-one digital camera.

Avr. 2024

Avis d'expert par : Jim Fisher (pcmag.com)

Fujifilm X100VI Review

 

Stunning retro industrial design ; Magnesium and aluminum build materials ; Clever optical-electronic hybrid viewfinder ; Stabilized 40MP image sensor with digital zoom ; Wide-aperture prime lens with built-in ND filter ; Robust, dial-driven controls ;...

Requires accessories for full weather protection

The Fujifilm X100VI is by far the best compact camera you can buy thanks to its charming exterior, useful on-body controls, and fantastic picture quality.

Avr. 2024

Avis d'expert par : Timothy Coleman (techradar.com)

Fujifilm X100VI review: everyday delight

 

The best premium compact for most people just hit new heights

Versatile 40MP sensor ; Finally, in-body image stabilization ; Fujifilm's best autofocus yet

Pricier than X100V ; Only a single UHS-I card slot ; Still needs lens adaptor to be weather-sealed

The Fujifilm X100VI is the new best premium compact camera for most people, delivering a host of upgrades over the trending camera of 2023, the X100V. The X100VI gets in-body image stabilization, equipping this street photography specialist with...

Fév. 2024

Avis d'expert par : Andy Zahn (slashgear.com)

Fujifilm X100VI Review: More Than Just A Pretty Camera - SlashGear

 

The Fujifilm X100VI is a camera that looks at least as good as it shoots, and it shoots rather well. Is this the nearly-pocket-sized camera you're looking for?

Mars 2024

Avis d'expert par : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)

Fujifilm X100VI review: the joy of six

 

A new sensor and in-body stabilisation makes the Fujifilm X100VI the undisputed champion of fixed-lens photography

New sensor takes stunning stills, even when digitally cropped ; Hybrid rangefinder a genuine treat to use ; In-body stabilisation a welcome addition

Only two-way tilting LCD screen limits vlogger appeal ; Optional adaptor essential for weather sealing

The iconic rangefinder compact returns with even more resolution, in-body stabilisation and smarter autofocus. Street photographers should get in line for a Fujifilm X100VI

Fév. 2024

Avis d'expert par (eisa.eu)

Fujifilm X100VI

 

The Fujifilm X100VI is a compact camera that combines traditional aesthetics with the latest and best photographic technology. Slightly larger and heavier than its predecessor, it's ideal for reportage and street photography.

Avis d'expert par : John Riley (ephotozine.com)

Fujifilm X100VI Camera Review

 

John Riley outlines the pros and cons of the Fujifilm X100VI Camera. See how he reaches the verdict of Highly Recommended.

Mai 2024

Avis d'expert par : Peter Wolinski (tomsguide.com)

Fujifilm X100VI review

 

Fuji throws everything it has into its latest premium compact

Beautiful design ; Lovely images ; Great handling ; Fantastic build quality ; Focal length lens adapters available

Expensive ; Too popular for its own good ; NP-W126S battery isn’t great

The Fujifilm X100VI packs a huge 40MP sensor, in-body image stabilization and Fujifilm’s latest AF modes into a compact body that’s only fractionally larger than its predecessor, the X100V. As with that model, you can expect the X100VI to be a runaway...

Avr. 2024

Avis d'expert par : Angus Jones (gadgetguy.com.au)

Fujifilm X100VI review: I want this excellent camera

 

A stellar camera, shooting with the Fujifilm X100VI after using a phone camera felt like going from black-and-white to colour.

High quality photos in auto ; Camera build quality ; Film simulation modes

No optical zoom

Shooting with the Fujifilm X100VI after using a phone camera for so long was like going from black-and-white to colour for the first time.

Mars 2024

Avis d'expert par : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv_in)

Fujifilm X100VI review: the joy of six

 

A new sensor and in-body stabilisation makes the Fujifilm X100VI the undisputed champion of fixed-lens photography

New sensor takes stunning stills, even when digitally cropped ; Hybrid rangefinder a genuine treat to use ; In-body stabilisation a welcome addition

Only two-way tilting LCD screen limits vlogger appeal ; Optional adaptor essential for weather sealing

The iconic rangefinder compact returns with even more resolution, in-body stabilisation and smarter autofocus. Street photographers should get in line for a Fujifilm X100VI

Fév. 2024
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