Fujifilm X100 VI: Long-Term Field Test After 10,000+ Frames
After 10,000+ frames across five continents, the Fujifilm X100 VI proves itself a capable professional tool with strengths and limitations that only extended field use can reveal.
After 10,000+ frames across five continents, the Fujifilm X100 VI proves itself a capable professional tool with strengths and limitations that only extended field use can reveal.
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