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FUJIFILM X100VI Digital Camera Black Bundle

3.1 (4 reviews)
12 inch2MPf/2

The X100VI bundle puts a 40MP APS-C sensor, 6-stop IBIS, and 20 film simulations in a coat pocket — everything you need to shoot seriously from day one.

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Overview

The FUJIFILM X100VI is the sixth generation of Fujifilm's fixed-lens compact camera line, now carrying a 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor paired with the X-Processor 5 — the same image processing engine found in Fujifilm's flagship GFX and X-H2 bodies. At the center of the optical system is a Fujinon 23mm f/2 lens delivering a 35mm full-frame equivalent field of view: the defining "seeing" angle for documentary and street photography, wide enough for environmental context yet intimate enough for subject isolation at f/2. The addition of 6-stop in-body image stabilization represents the most significant generational upgrade from the X100V, fundamentally changing the camera's low-light usability by enabling sharp handheld exposures that the unsteady predecessor could not consistently deliver. The 425-point intelligent hybrid AF system covers the full frame with phase-detection precision, and the hybrid viewfinder system — combining a 0.66x optical finder with a 3.69m-dot OLED electronic option — remains unique in the compact camera category.

This bundle is optimized for the photographer who wants to be operational immediately without sourcing accessories separately. The two 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro cards address the X100VI's single-slot configuration by providing adequate capacity across a full shooting day; the two replacement batteries with external charger solve the NP-W126S's real-world single-charge limitation for all-day work. The 20 film simulations — including the newly introduced REALA ACE mode — make the X100VI a compelling camera for photographers who want accurate, characterized JPEGs straight from the card without extensive Lightroom work. The camera is best matched to street photographers, travel documentary shooters, and journalists who value compactness, image quality, and a tactile mechanical control interface over zoom flexibility or action performance. It is not a camera for sports, wildlife, or any context where a fixed 35mm-equivalent lens is a fundamental constraint.

Key Features

Bundle Includes: FUJIFILM X100VI Digital Camera (Black), 2 x Sandisk 64GB Extreme Pro Card, Memory Card Reader, 2 x FUJI NP-W126 Replacement Battery, External Charger, Led Light, Corel Photo Software, Deluxe Soft Case, 12 inch Flexible Tripod, Memory Card Wallet, Diginerds Cleaning Kit, Lens Cap Keeper

Introducing the Fujifilm 6th-gen X100VI, with its timeless dial-based design that ensures an indulgent and tactile shooting experience. Capture unforgettable moments with each click and experience the essence of photography with Fujis X100 Series.

With the light and portable X100VI creativity is easily in your hands. Whether composing through the hybrid viewfinder, utilizing the detailed LCD at waist level, or trusting the preset settings, professional results await.

Crafted with aluminum top-plate and machined dials, the time-tested exterior will inspire to new heights. Features a light and elegant design which includes in-body image stabilization and a versatile LCD screen.

Key Features: 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor - X-Processor 5 Image Processor - Fujinon 23mm f/2 Lens - 35mm Full-Frame Equivalent - 6-Stop In-Body Image Stabilization - 425-Point Intelligent Hybrid AF System - Hybrid 0.66x OVF with 3.69m-Dot OLED EVF - 3.0" 1.62m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen - Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connectivity - 20 Film Simulation Modes with REALA ACE

Specifications

Sensor
40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR
Processor
X-Processor 5
Lens
Fujinon 23mm f/2 (35mm full-frame equivalent)
Image Stabilization
6-Stop In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS)
Autofocus Points
425-Point Intelligent Hybrid AF
Viewfinder
Hybrid 0.66x OVF / 3.69m-dot OLED EVF
Rear Screen
3.0" 1.62m-dot Tilting Touchscreen
Video
Up to 6.2K at 30p; 4K HQ mode
Film Simulation Modes
20 (including REALA ACE)
Connectivity
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Battery
NP-W126S Li-Ion
Bundle Memory Cards
2x SanDisk 64GB Extreme Pro
Color
Black

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor resolves fine subject detail at a level that reveals the Fujinon 23mm f/2's optical quality fully — street textures, fabric, and facial detail are rendered with exceptional precision
  • 6-stop IBIS makes the 23mm f/2 genuinely handheld-capable in available light conditions where the X100V required higher ISO or faster shutter compromises
  • 20 film simulations including REALA ACE produce in-camera JPEGs that many photographers use directly, reducing post-processing time significantly
  • Hybrid OVF/EVF system offers a shooting experience unavailable in any other compact camera — optical immersion with electronic accuracy on demand
  • Bundle's inclusion of two batteries and an external charger solves the X100VI's most practical field limitation without requiring separate purchases

👎 Cons

  • Fixed 23mm (35mm equivalent) lens is a creative commitment — photographers whose primary work requires telephoto reach or wider environmental coverage will find no zoom option and must use add-on converters
  • Single UHS-I card slot limits sustained burst buffer depth and means no in-camera backup for critical shoots — the two cards in this bundle are sequential spares, not simultaneous redundancy
  • NP-W126S battery capacity is modest; even with the extra battery in this bundle, heavy video shooters or all-day event photographers should plan for a third battery or USB-C top-up strategy
  • The X100VI's popularity has made it a visible street camera — some photographers find the attention it draws in urban environments a practical limitation for discreet documentary work
  • 6.2K video recording is capable but the camera's compact thermal mass means sustained 4K/6K recording sessions can trigger heat-related recording limits

Frequently Asked Questions

The bundle adds two 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro cards, a memory card reader, two replacement NP-W126 batteries with external charger, an LED light, Corel photo software, a soft case, flexible tripod, card wallet, cleaning kit, and lens cap keeper. For a shooter just starting with the X100VI, this removes five or six separate purchases — particularly the second battery and spare memory, which are genuine day-one necessities given the X100VI's single card slot and the NP-W126's modest capacity relative to a full shooting day.
At 40.2 megapixels, motion blur from camera shake is more visible than on lower-resolution sensors — the resolving power that delivers fine detail also captures slight movement. The 6-stop IBIS compensates aggressively, making handheld exposures at 1/10s or slower genuinely usable for static subjects. Street photographers shooting available light in dim environments will notice the stability directly; it's the single biggest handling upgrade over the X100V.
Fujifilm makes the TCL-X100 II teleconverter (converting to ~50mm equivalent) and the WCL-X100 II wide adapter (~28mm equivalent), both designed specifically for the X100 series. The X100VI's 425-point hybrid AF system continues to operate normally with these accessories attached. Third-party adapters exist but are not supported by Fujifilm and may introduce vignetting or AF degradation.
The hybrid system combines phase-detection and contrast-detection AF across the frame. In good light it is fast and decisive. In dim environments — a candlelit restaurant, a dark venue — it performs well for stationary subjects but can hunt briefly on moving subjects with low contrast. For fast action in poor light (indoor sports, stage performance), the fixed 23mm lens's f/2 maximum aperture helps, but this is fundamentally a street and documentary camera, not an action or wildlife tool.
The optical viewfinder gives a bright, lag-free view of the scene with parallax correction and a live shooting data overlay — uniquely immersive for street work. The 3.69m-dot OLED EVF provides a precise electronic preview including exposure simulation and film simulation rendering, which is more reliable for controlled or studio environments. Both share the same hybrid housing and can be switched instantly; most X100VI users develop a preference by subject type.