Autofocus is loud, mechanical, and you…
Autofocus is loud, mechanical, and you can feel it through the body — genuinely outdated for a camera at this price point
Source: Roman Fox long-term reviewThe Fujifilm X100VI is the sixth generation of Fujifilm's iconic fixed-lens compact, finally adding 5-axis IBIS to 40MP X-Trans sensor and 20 film simulations in a body that fits a coat pocket. Available on Amazon.ca (ASIN B0CW1KVSVF) at $2,159 CAD — though stock availability at Canadian dealers has been inconsistent since its February 2024 launch.
| Sensor | 40.2MP X-Trans BSI-CMOS 5 HR |
| Lens | Fixed Fujinon 23mm f/2 (35mm equivalent), leaf shutter |
| IBIS | 5-axis, up to 6 stops compensation (first X100 series with IBIS) |
| Autofocus | AI subject detection — people, animals, birds, vehicles (X-Processor 5) |
| Built-in ND Filter | 4-stop |
| Weather Sealing | Body sealed; lens requires optional adapter + filter for full protection |
| Video | 6.2K/30p internal, 4K/60p, 1080/240p; 4:2:2 10-bit F-Log2 |
| Weight | 521g with battery and card |
| Viewfinder | Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder |
| Memory | UHS-I (no UHS-II) |
"The IBIS is huge. I'm getting sharp photos handheld at 1/4 second that I never could have gotten with the X100V."
Source: DPReview community
"I haven't edited a single photo in Lightroom since I got this camera. The film simulations do everything I need right in-camera."
Source: Roman Fox long-term review
"The autofocus is loud, slow, and you can feel it through the body. For still subjects it's fine, but if you want to track fast action, this isn't your camera."
Source: Roman Fox long-term review
"Took me three months of checking stock alerts before I could buy one at MSRP. Worth it, but be patient."
Source: Amazon reviewer
Autofocus is loud, mechanical, and you…
Autofocus is loud, mechanical, and you can feel it through the body — genuinely outdated for a camera at this price point
Source: Roman Fox long-term reviewCamera overheats during 4K/60p video —…
Camera overheats during 4K/60p video — first shutdown around 25 minutes, then recurring at 10–15 minute intervals in warm conditions
Source: Tom's Guide / Roman FoxWeather sealing is misleading — body…
Weather sealing is misleading — body is sealed but the lens isn't. You need to buy the optional adapter and filter to get the full protection the marketing implies.
Source: Roman Fox long-term reviewStill frequently unavailable at MSRP more…
Still frequently unavailable at MSRP more than two years after launch — waitlists and grey market markups are the only options when it sells out
Source: TrackALacker Canada / Fujifilm forumsThe X100VI is the compact camera that other compact cameras are judged against — 40MP, IBIS, 20 film simulations, and a 35mm f/2 lens in a body that still fits a coat pocket. Autofocus is the one area where it genuinely shows its age, and the supply situation in Canada remains frustrating two years in. If you can find one at MSRP, buy it without hesitation.