The X-T5 also features a weather-resistant body — and with an appropriately weather-sealed lens, you can go on extreme adventures with the camera. Much like the X100VI, the Fujifilm X-T5 comes ...
Trying to get a hold of a Fujifilm X100VI? You're not alone. This much-hyped compact fixed-lens camera is easily one of the most successful camera launches we've seen for a long time, with demand ...
Credit: Kolari Vision The Fujifilm X100VI is so hard to find that used models are going for more than the brand new list price – but when Kolari Vision finally received theirs after placing an ...
Fujifilm have announced a ballot system for the purchase of their limited edition X100VI models. Those are made to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the brand, and only 1,934 pieces will be made.
As somebody who wanted a Fujifilm X100VI for Christmas but couldn’t get hold of one because it’s still on backorder, I’m all for Fujifilm putting more of its products directly into the hands ...
Alternatively, accepting a more conventional DSLR style mirrorless camera, the Fujifilm X-T5 with the XF 16-80mm lens is just £1849. This still offers the 40.2MP sensor and more versatility at ...
Now, that model has been refreshed with the new Fujifilm X100VI. The next generation promises a host of upgrades to make life easier for photographers, while still keeping the design and form ...
A new X-E5 is appealing for a number of reasons, not least because it'd effectively be a Fujifilm X100VI with the benefit of interchangeable lenses (which, as a Fujifilm user, I have plenty of).
That rolled on into the following year, with Fujifilm’s X100VI seeing stratospheric sales success – but not everyone has the cash for a flagship, or wants a fixed lens. The X-M5 wants to be the answer ...