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Why I Chose the Fujifilm X100VI and Why It’s My Ideal Everyday Camera

Why I Chose the Fujifilm X100VI and Why It’s My Ideal Everyday Camera

As a photographer who usually works with medium format and high-end gear, I never expected a compact APS-C camera to become such an essential part of my daily creative life. But the Fujifilm X100VI changed that. This isn’t just a technical review, it’s a story about why this camera won me over and how it quietly became my favorite companion for everyday photography.


Chapter 1: Falling Back in Love with Spontaneity

When you’re used to shooting with large, heavy cameras, photography often becomes a ritual that involves planning, setup, and intention. But what about the unexpected moments? The quiet corners of daily life, the light falling just right on a street, a quick portrait of someone passing by?

The X100VI made me fall in love with spontaneous photography again. It’s light, always with me, and lets me focus on seeing, not setting up.


Chapter 2: Why I Chose the X100VI

I bought the X100VI for three simple but powerful reasons:

  1. IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization)
    A game-changer for me. I can now shoot handheld at slower shutter speeds and still get crisp images. Perfect for low light situations or subtle motion blur.
  2. 40MP sensor
    That’s a lot of resolution in such a compact body. I can crop in post, print large, and still retain beautiful detail and color depth.
  3. Design and discretion
    It looks timeless, almost like a vintage rangefinder, and people don’t see it as a “serious camera.” That helps me capture authentic, unguarded moments, especially when photographing strangers or street scenes.

Chapter 3: A Word About Film Simulations

One of the most iconic features of Fujifilm cameras is their film simulations — and the X100VI offers an incredible range. Classic Chrome, Nostalgic Negative, Acros, Provia… each one brings a different emotion and atmosphere to your images.

I often use them as a visual guide while shooting, to see how the light and tones might render.
But personally, I shoot mainly in RAW.

Why? Because I like having full control in post-production. I enjoy developing the image later in Lightroom, shaping the colors and tones based on how I felt in the moment, rather than being locked into a baked-in JPEG. Still, I love that Fujifilm gives me both inspiration and flexibility.


Chapter 4: The Strengths of a Small Sensor

Yes, it’s an APS-C sensor. But that’s not a downside, it’s a strength when put in context.

  • Depth of field is easier to manage, which is perfect for street, travel, or spontaneous portraiture
  • Lighter lenses, faster autofocus, and better portability are all part of the APS-C charm
  • The files are still incredibly detailed, and Fuji’s color science brings everything to life

Combined with IBIS and high resolution, this small sensor performs far beyond expectations.


Chapter 5: Image Quality That Surprises Me Daily

There are days I leave my Hasselblad or Mamiya at home and just carry the X100VI. And when I get home and look at the images, I’m genuinely surprised at what this little machine can do.

The tones. The colors. The clarity.
Even straight out of camera, the images have depth and soul — but when I process the RAW files, that’s where the magic really happens.


Chapter 6: What I Don’t Love (But Can Live With)

No camera is perfect, and the X100VI has a few limitations worth mentioning:

  • Fixed lens)
    You have to love this focal length (equivalent to 35mm full frame). It’s versatile, but not for every situation. Still, for my kind of daily work, it’s ideal. Fast, discreet, and sharp.
  • Small sensor limitations in dynamic range
    In extreme lighting situations, it doesn’t have the same highlight retention as a full-frame or medium format sensor. But with careful exposure and post-processing, it’s rarely an issue.
  • Price increase
    The X100VI is not cheap anymore. But you’re paying for build quality, performance, and a unique balance between analog soul and digital reliability.

Chapter 7: A Camera That Fits into My Life

Whether I’m walking the streets of Paris, exploring a quiet town in Wyoming, or chasing light in California, the X100VI is always in my bag or around my neck. It doesn’t get in the way. It becomes part of the rhythm of daily life.

It’s the camera I use when I’m not “working.”
But strangely, some of my favorite images, the most honest, the most intimate, come from it.


Final Thoughts: More Than Just a Camera

The Fujifilm X100VI isn’t just a tool. It’s a creative partner. It reminds me that great photography doesn’t always need big gear or technical perfection. Sometimes, it’s about being present, ready, and inspired.

If you’re looking for a camera that invites you to create every day and everywhere, I truly think the X100VI is one of the best out there.

Do you own the X100VI or are you thinking about getting one? I’d love to hear your experience or what’s holding you back !
Let’s talk in the comments!

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