Product Overview
The Fujifilm X100VI is a fixed-lens digital camera introduced in 2024 as the sixth generation of Fujifilm’s X100 series. The silver configuration documented here is identified by manufacturer part number 16821822, UPC 074101209587, and ASIN B0CW17YXLS. It combines a 40.2-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor with the X-Processor 5 image-processing engine and a permanently attached Fujinon 23mm F2 lens.
The 23mm lens provides a field of view equivalent to approximately 35mm on a full-frame camera. The X100VI is the first X100-series model to incorporate sensor-shift in-body image stabilization, with Fujifilm specifying up to six stops of compensation. Its hybrid viewfinder allows photographers to switch between an optical viewfinder and a 3.69-million-dot electronic viewfinder.
Video capabilities include internal 6.2K recording at up to 30p, 4K at up to 60p, and high-speed Full HD recording up to 240 frames per second. Additional features include a four-stop built-in ND filter, 20 Film Simulation modes, subject-detection autofocus, a tilting touchscreen, UHS-I SD storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB-C connectivity.
Product Information
Identification
| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Brand | Fujifilm |
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm Corporation |
| Category | Premium fixed-lens digital camera |
| Series | Fujifilm X100 Series |
| Model | X100VI |
| MPN | 16821822 |
| UPC | 074101209587 |
| EAN | 0074101209587 |
| GTIN-12 | 074101209587 |
| ASIN | B0CW17YXLS |
| Release Year | 2024 |
| Lens Type | Fixed prime lens |
Physical
| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Color | Silver |
| Top and Bottom Plate Material | Aluminum |
| Width | 128.0 mm / 5.04 inches |
| Height | 74.8 mm / 2.94 inches |
| Depth | 55.3 mm / 2.18 inches |
| Minimum Body Depth | 33.2 mm / 1.31 inches |
| Weight with Battery and Memory Card | Approximately 521 g / 18.4 oz |
| Body Weight Without Battery and Card | Approximately 471 g / 16.6 oz |
| Sensor Size | 23.5 x 15.7 mm APS-C |
Product Identifier Summary
Fujifilm produces the X100VI in several finishes and has also produced limited-edition configurations. Product identifiers help distinguish the standard silver version from black, limited-edition, bundled, and regional variants.
- Model Number: X100VI identifies the sixth-generation camera within Fujifilm’s X100 fixed-lens series.
- MPN: Manufacturer part number 16821822 identifies the standard silver U.S. camera configuration.
- UPC: The Universal Product Code is a 12-digit barcode used to identify the silver camera in retail and inventory systems.
- EAN: The EAN-13 representation provides an international barcode form corresponding to the verified UPC.
- GTIN: A Global Trade Item Number is used to identify commercial products throughout retail and distribution systems. UPC-A is a GTIN-12 format.
- ASIN: The ASIN identifies the specific catalog record associated with this silver X100VI configuration.
- ISBN: ISBN identifiers apply to books and certain publications and are not applicable to digital cameras.
Common Uses
The X100VI uses a permanently attached moderate-wide-angle lens rather than an interchangeable-lens system. Its focal length and compact body make it applicable to several common photography styles.
- Street photography.
- Travel photography.
- Documentary photography.
- Environmental portraiture.
- Everyday photography.
- Family and event photography.
- Architecture and urban photography.
- Available-light photography using in-body stabilization.
- Short-form and general-purpose video recording.
- Creative JPEG photography using Film Simulation modes.
Maintenance & Care
The X100VI contains a fixed optical system, electronic viewfinder, tilting display, rechargeable battery, and mechanical controls. Routine care should protect these components from dust, moisture, impact, and contamination.
- Keep the lens covered with the supplied lens cap during storage.
- Clean lens glass with appropriate optical-cleaning materials.
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth on the camera body and display.
- Keep the USB-C, HDMI, microphone, and memory-card areas clean and dry.
- Remove memory cards only after file-writing activity has finished.
- Keep battery contacts clean and dry.
- Store batteries away from excessive heat.
- Install Fujifilm firmware intended specifically for the X100VI.
- Keep the hybrid viewfinder windows free from fingerprints and debris.
- Do not force the tilting LCD beyond its intended movement range.
Safety Information
- Use the specified NP-W126S rechargeable lithium-ion battery or other equipment explicitly approved for the camera.
- Do not puncture, crush, burn, or intentionally disassemble the battery.
- Stop using a battery that becomes swollen, damaged, or abnormally hot.
- Keep electrical connections away from liquids.
- Do not look directly at the sun through the optical viewfinder for extended periods.
- Keep small accessories, memory cards, and battery components away from young children.
- Allow adequate heat dissipation during long video-recording sessions.
- Use straps and tripod equipment capable of supporting the camera securely.
- The body is not fully weather resistant by itself; the specified adapter ring and protective filter are required to complete Fujifilm’s documented weather-resistant configuration.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Camera Type | Fixed-lens digital camera |
| Sensor | X-Trans CMOS 5 HR with primary color filter |
| Sensor Format | APS-C |
| Sensor Dimensions | 23.5 x 15.7 mm |
| Effective Resolution | 40.2 megapixels |
| Image Processor | X-Processor 5 |
| Maximum 3:2 Still Resolution | 7728 x 5152 pixels |
| RAW Format | 14-bit RAF |
| HEIF | 4:2:2 10-bit |
| Lens | Fujinon 23mm F2 fixed prime |
| 35mm-Equivalent Focal Length | Approximately 35mm |
| Lens Construction | 8 elements in 6 groups, including 2 aspherical elements |
| Aperture Range | F2 to F16 |
| Aperture Diaphragm | 9 blades |
| Built-In ND Filter | 4 stops |
| Image Stabilization | 5-axis sensor-shift IBIS |
| Maximum Rated IBIS Compensation | Up to 6.0 stops |
| Native Base ISO | ISO 125 |
| Shutter Type | Lens shutter plus electronic shutter |
| Film Simulation Modes | 20 |
| REALA ACE | Included |
| Hybrid Viewfinder | Optical and electronic |
| Electronic Viewfinder Type | OLED |
| Electronic Viewfinder Resolution | Approximately 3.69 million dots |
| Electronic Range Finder Mode | Supported |
| Rear Display | 3.0-inch tilting color LCD touchscreen |
| LCD Resolution | Approximately 1.62 million dots |
| 6.2K Video | Up to 29.97p |
| Maximum 6.2K Resolution | 6240 x 3510 |
| Internal 6.2K Color Sampling | Up to 4:2:2 10-bit |
| 4K Video | Up to 59.94p |
| High-Speed Full HD | Up to 240 fps |
| Subject Detection AF | Supported |
| Storage | Single SD/SDHC/SDXC slot |
| SD Interface | UHS-I |
| Wi-Fi | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Wi-Fi Security | WPA/WPA2 mixed mode and WPA3 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy |
| USB | USB Type-C, USB 10Gbps |
| HDMI | Micro HDMI Type D |
| Microphone / Remote Connection | 2.5 mm |
| Hot Shoe | Included |
| Battery | NP-W126S lithium-ion |
| Maximum Rated Still Battery Life | Approximately 450 frames using the optical viewfinder in specified modes |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F |
| Operating Humidity | 10% to 80%, non-condensing |
Product History
Fujifilm announced the X100VI on February 20, 2024 as the sixth generation of its X100 fixed-lens digital-camera family. The X100 series began with the original FinePix X100 and established a design based around a fixed 23mm lens, traditional exposure controls, and a hybrid optical-electronic viewfinder.
The X100VI directly succeeded the X100V. It retains the X100V’s revised 23mm F2 optical design while replacing its 26.1-megapixel imaging system with the 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor and X-Processor 5.
The X100VI is the first member of the X100 series to incorporate in-body image stabilization. It also introduced 6.2K video, more advanced subject-detection autofocus, REALA ACE Film Simulation, and native ISO 125 to the series.
Fujifilm also produced a limited 90th-anniversary X100VI edition in a run of 1,934 individually numbered cameras. That version is distinct from the standard silver configuration documented here.
Key Features
- 40.2-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor.
- X-Processor 5 image-processing engine.
- Fixed Fujinon 23mm F2 lens.
- Approximately 35mm full-frame-equivalent field of view.
- Five-axis in-body image stabilization.
- Up to six stops of rated stabilization.
- Hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder.
- 3.69-million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder.
- Tilting 1.62-million-dot touchscreen.
- 20 Film Simulation modes.
- REALA ACE Film Simulation.
- Four-stop built-in ND filter.
- 6.2K/30p internal video.
- 4K/60p video.
- Full HD high-speed recording up to 240 fps.
- Subject-detection autofocus.
- UHS-I SD memory-card support.
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
- FUJIFILM XApp compatibility.
- Frame.io Camera to Cloud support.
Package Contents
- Fujifilm X100VI digital camera in Silver.
- NP-W126S rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
- USB cable.
- Shoulder strap.
- Metal strap clips.
- Strap-clip attaching tool.
- Protective covers.
- Lens cap.
- Hot shoe cover.
- Owner’s manual.
Compatibility
The X100VI uses a permanently attached lens and cannot accept ordinary Fujifilm X-mount interchangeable lenses. Fujifilm provides accessories that modify the fixed lens or add protection and weather resistance.
- Compatible with Fujifilm NP-W126S batteries.
- Compatible with supported SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards using UHS-I operation.
- Compatible with the Fujifilm AR-X100 adapter ring.
- Compatible with the Fujifilm PRF-49 protective filter when attached using the required adapter ring.
- Compatible with the Fujifilm LH-X100 lens hood.
- Compatible with the Fujifilm WCL-X100 II wide conversion lens.
- Compatible with the Fujifilm TCL-X100 II tele conversion lens.
- Compatible with 49mm filters when the required AR-X100 or equivalent suitable adapter is installed.
- Compatible with the FUJIFILM XApp on supported smartphones.
- Compatible with selected external flashes through the hot shoe.
- Compatible with USB-C data and charging equipment meeting appropriate standards.
- Compatible with external displays and recorders through Micro HDMI.
Frequently Asked Questions
What product is B0CW17YXLS?
B0CW17YXLS identifies the standard silver Fujifilm X100VI fixed-lens digital camera.
What is the manufacturer part number?
The silver U.S. configuration is identified by manufacturer part number 16821822.
What is the UPC?
The verified UPC associated with the silver X100VI configuration is 074101209587.
Is the X100VI an interchangeable-lens camera?
No. The Fujinon 23mm F2 lens is permanently attached to the camera body.
Can Fujifilm XF lenses be attached?
No. XF lenses use Fujifilm’s interchangeable X-mount system, which is not present on the X100VI.
What is the lens focal length?
The fixed lens has an actual focal length of 23mm, providing approximately the same field of view as a 35mm lens on a full-frame camera.
Can the focal length be changed?
The optical lens itself does not zoom. Fujifilm offers dedicated wide and tele conversion lenses, and the camera also provides digital teleconverter cropping options.
What does the WCL-X100 II do?
The optional wide conversion lens changes the field of view to approximately 28mm equivalent.
What does the TCL-X100 II do?
The optional tele conversion lens changes the field of view to approximately 50mm equivalent.
Does the camera have a digital teleconverter?
Yes. Digital cropping options provide approximately 1.4x and 2x framing modes in compatible settings.
Does the X100VI have image stabilization?
Yes. It is the first X100-series camera with sensor-shift in-body image stabilization.
How much stabilization does Fujifilm specify?
Fujifilm rates the five-axis IBIS system for up to six stops of compensation under specified conditions.
Is the X100VI weather sealed?
The camera does not provide Fujifilm’s complete documented weather-resistant configuration by itself. Weather resistance is established when the AR-X100 adapter ring and PRF-49 protective filter are attached to the lens.
Why is an adapter and filter needed for weather resistance?
The front of the fixed lens requires the additional sealing arrangement provided by the adapter ring and filter to complete Fujifilm’s documented weather-resistant setup.
Does the X100VI have an optical viewfinder?
Yes. Its Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder can switch between optical and electronic viewing.
Does it also have an electronic viewfinder?
Yes. The electronic viewfinder uses an OLED panel with approximately 3.69 million dots.
What is the Electronic Range Finder function?
Electronic Range Finder mode places a smaller electronic image inside the optical viewfinder, providing an electronic confirmation of framing or critical focus while retaining the optical view.
Does the rear screen tilt?
Yes. The touchscreen tilts for low- and high-angle photography and folds flat against the rear body when returned to its normal position.
Does the screen face forward for selfies?
No. The two-way tilting display is not a fully articulating front-facing screen.
What sensor does the camera use?
The X100VI uses Fujifilm’s 40.2-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor.
What processor does it use?
Image processing is handled by Fujifilm’s X-Processor 5.
What is the native base ISO?
ISO 125 is available as a standard sensitivity setting on the X100VI.
Can the camera record RAW images?
Yes. It supports Fujifilm’s 14-bit RAF RAW format.
Does it support HEIF?
Yes. HEIF still-image recording is supported in addition to JPEG and RAW formats.
How many Film Simulation modes are included?
The camera includes 20 Film Simulation modes.
Does it include REALA ACE?
Yes. REALA ACE was introduced to the X100 line with the X100VI.
Does the camera have a built-in ND filter?
Yes. A four-stop neutral-density filter is built into the fixed lens system.
Why is the ND filter useful?
It reduces incoming light, allowing slower shutter speeds or wider apertures to be used in bright conditions without attaching an external filter.
Can the X100VI record 6K video?
Yes. It records internally at up to 6240 x 3510 resolution and approximately 30 frames per second.
Can it record 4K at 60 fps?
Yes. DCI 4K and UHD 4K modes include frame rates up to approximately 59.94p.
Can it record slow-motion video?
High-speed Full HD recording supports frame rates up to 240 frames per second.
Does 6.2K video use the entire sensor width?
No. Fujifilm documents a crop for the 6.2K recording mode.
Does the camera have subject-detection autofocus?
Yes. X-Processor 5 enables recognition of several subject categories, including animals, birds, vehicles, aircraft, and trains.
Does it detect people and eyes?
Face and eye detection functions are available for human subjects, while separate subject-detection settings cover several non-human categories.
What memory cards does it use?
The X100VI accepts SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards.
Does it support UHS-II cards?
The slot itself is documented for UHS-I operation. UHS-II cards may be backward compatible, but they cannot operate at full UHS-II interface speed in this camera.
How many memory-card slots are included?
The X100VI has one SD memory-card slot.
What battery does the X100VI use?
The camera uses Fujifilm’s NP-W126S rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
How many photographs can it take on one charge?
Fujifilm rates still-image battery life at up to approximately 450 frames when using the optical viewfinder under specified modes. Actual results depend on camera settings and use.
Can it charge over USB-C?
USB-C is provided for power and data functions with compatible equipment.
Does the X100VI have Wi-Fi?
Yes. It supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless networking.
Does it support WPA3?
Yes. WPA3 is included in Fujifilm’s documented wireless security support.
Does it have Bluetooth?
Yes. Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy is supported.
Can pictures be transferred to a smartphone?
Yes. The camera works with the FUJIFILM XApp for compatible image-transfer and remote-control functions.
Does the X100VI support Frame.io?
Yes. It includes native Frame.io Camera to Cloud support through a compatible network and account workflow.
Does the camera have a microphone jack?
Yes. A 2.5 mm connection supports compatible microphone and shutter-release functions.
Does it have a headphone jack?
No dedicated conventional headphone output is listed in the camera’s physical terminal specifications.
Does the camera have HDMI output?
Yes. A Micro HDMI Type D connector is provided.
How much does the X100VI weigh?
It weighs approximately 521 grams with an NP-W126S battery and memory card installed.
Is the X100VI larger than the X100V?
The cameras have very similar overall dimensions, although the addition of IBIS makes the X100VI slightly thicker and heavier than its predecessor.
When was the X100VI announced?
Fujifilm officially announced the X100VI on February 20, 2024.
Is this the limited-edition X100VI?
No. B0CW17YXLS identifies the standard silver configuration rather than the individually numbered 90th-anniversary edition.
What warranty applies?
U.S. product records identify a one-year manufacturer warranty. Exact coverage depends on Fujifilm’s applicable warranty terms, regional eligibility, serial number, and purchase documentation.
Buying Considerations
The X100VI’s defining characteristic is its fixed 35mm-equivalent field of view. Users who require frequent changes between wide-angle, standard, and telephoto focal lengths should account for the lack of interchangeable lenses.
- Consider whether the fixed 23mm F2 lens matches the intended photography style.
- Use manufacturer part number 16821822 when identifying the standard silver U.S. version.
- Consider conversion lenses if a wider or narrower field of view is occasionally required.
- Remember that full Fujifilm-specified weather resistance requires additional front-lens accessories.
- Account for the single UHS-I memory-card slot when recording high-resolution images or video.
- Consider carrying additional NP-W126S batteries for extended shooting sessions.
- The rear display does not fully articulate forward.
- Video users should consider recording limits caused by battery consumption, heat, and storage requirements.
- Check current firmware because Fujifilm has released firmware updates since the camera’s introduction.
- Distinguish the standard X100VI from the older X100V when matching accessories and specifications.
Customer Feedback Summary
This section summarizes recurring themes found in publicly available owner discussions and independent evaluations. These observations describe user experiences and are not verified technical specifications.
Positive feedback commonly focuses on image quality, compact dimensions, the hybrid viewfinder, physical exposure controls, and Fujifilm’s Film Simulation system. The 40.2-megapixel sensor also gives users substantially more cropping flexibility than earlier lower-resolution X100 models.
The addition of in-body stabilization is another frequently praised change. Photographers commonly report that stabilization expands the usefulness of the fixed F2 lens for handheld low-light photography and slower shutter-speed work.
The fixed 35mm-equivalent lens receives both positive and negative feedback. Many street and travel photographers value the simplicity of working with one focal length, while users accustomed to interchangeable lenses or zoom cameras can find the fixed field of view restrictive.
Battery life is a recurring limitation in long-term evaluations, particularly during intensive photography or video use. The X100VI continues to use the NP-W126S battery even though its higher-resolution sensor, processor, stabilization system, and video functions place additional demands on the camera.
Autofocus feedback is mixed. Subject-detection capabilities and tracking represent an improvement over earlier X100 generations, but some experienced users report that tracking performance does not consistently match the strongest current autofocus systems from competing camera platforms.
Video users also report practical heat and battery constraints during demanding recording modes. The camera can record high-resolution video, but its compact fixed-lens body is primarily optimized around portable still photography rather than extended professional video production.
Related Products
- Fujifilm X100V.
- Fujifilm X100VI Black.
- Fujifilm X100VI 90th Anniversary Limited Edition.
- Fujifilm WCL-X100 II Wide Conversion Lens.
- Fujifilm TCL-X100 II Tele Conversion Lens.
- Fujifilm AR-X100 Adapter Ring.
- Fujifilm PRF-49 Protective Filter.
- Fujifilm LH-X100 Lens Hood.
- Fujifilm NP-W126S Rechargeable Battery.
- Fujifilm X-T5.
- Fujifilm X-T50.
Last Updated
August 10, 2026
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