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Unveiling the Fujifilm X100VI Camera: 40MP Specs, 6.2K/30P for Twice the Speed Compared to Previous Models.

Fujifilm has unveiled its latest digital camera model, the X100VI (pronounced as X100 Six), which is the newest camera in the popular X100 series. This camera comes with a selling point of high resolution images, compact and lightweight design, and many other features.

The X100VI is equipped with the latest X-Processor 5 processing unit, which boasts to work twice as fast as the previous X100V model. The autofocus has been improved to be more precise even when capturing moving subjects, enhanced by the use of AI technology to recognize a variety of objects such as animals, birds, cars, insects, or even drones. Additionally, the camera offers up to 20 different film simulation modes, with the new addition of REALA ACE.

Featuring a 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor and a 23mmF2.0 fixed lens, the camera supports video shooting mode up to 6.2K/30P. The price in Thailand is yet to be announced, while in the United States, it is set at $1,599.95 or approximately 58,000 Baht. The product will be available for sale starting from the beginning of March. Moreover, Fujifilm will release a limited edition model to celebrate the company’s 90th anniversary, with only 1,934 units available for sale at $1,995.95.

Source: Fujifilm

TLDR: Fujifilm introduces the X100VI, the latest in the X100 series, with high-resolution images, fast processing, improved autofocus, and various new features. Limited edition model to celebrate the company’s 90th anniversary will be available for sale.

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