Fujifilmās X100VI Leaked Photos Reveal Potential Upgrades
Fujifilm enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as leaked photos of the rumored X100VI have surfaced on the popular Fujifilm news website āFuji Rumorsā. The X100V, Fujifilmās beloved fixed-focus digital camera, is expected to receive an update after being on the market for 4 years since its launch in 2020.
The leaked photos of the X100VI, tentatively named successor to the X100V, showcase some noticeable differences from its predecessor. One distinct change is the addition of a logo next to the āDISP/BACKā button, suggesting potential enhancements in functionality. Additionally, rumors from tipster Patrick FujiRumors indicate that the X100VI will not include a D-Pad, which would require users to rely more on the touch screen for operation.
Aside from the changes to the physical appearance and user interface, the leaked photos also hint at possible innovations to the shutter dial. The dial is covered in the spy photos, suggesting that this aspect of the camera may undergo significant updates as well.
In terms of price, āFuji Rumorsā estimates that the X100VI will be priced $200 higher than the X100V, setting the anticipated price at US$1,599 (approximately HK$12,000).
With Fujifilmās X Summit conference scheduled for the 20th of this month, fans eagerly await official confirmation and details about the X100VI. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development in the world of Fujifilm photography.
Source: ā>Patrick FujiRumors@YouTube, Fuji Rumors