Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fujifilm X100VI camera in front of a purple neon light. The sudden overnight popularity of the X100V took everyone in the camera ...
Cell phone cameras are damn good these days. The iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max make stunning images that you can’t believe came off the communication device that fits in your pocket, especially when ...
Did the Fujifilm X100V do more harm than good? Photography is for everyone. At least, it should be. Regardless of technical knowledge, natural talent or even budget, photography has always been about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The cameras on our phones are getting good enough that it's becoming hard to justify having a dedicated picture-taking device.
Four years after Fujifilm released the X100V camera to critical acclaim, the camera maker is back with a successor called the X100VI (pronounced six). Fujifilm’s X100 series has always bucked the ...
The first X100 camera from Fujifilm was announced in 2010, and released in early 2011. There have been a few additions to the family since, but the upcoming X100V represents a significant upgrade on ...
The X100VI (or “6” … more on the messy naming system later) is the first new X100 camera in four years and the sixth in the series. And for many (especially those who’ve been trying to get hold of the ...
Fujifilm has unveiled its newest compact digital camera with the X100V. This model joins the company's expansive X100 product line, offering a combination of advanced features, a new lens, and an ...
Thanks to the new sensor and processor, the X100V can shoot at around 11 fps with continuous AF enabled (20 fps in electronic shutter mode), compared to 8 fps for the last model. At the same time, it ...
The cameras on our phones are getting good enough that it’s becoming hard to justify having a dedicated picture-taking device. Fujifilm’s X100 series has always made one of the strongest cases for it, ...