Verdict: Fujifilm X100VI wins for photographers needing 40.2MP detail and a built-in lens, beating the Sony FX30's 20.1MP on resolution per the specs. The FX30 leads in video with 4K 120fps and S-Cinetone, features absent from the X100VI. At $200 less, the X100VI provides stronger value for stills-focused users while the FX30 suits dedicated video workflows.
Fujifilm X100VI lists at $1,599 while Sony FX30 lists at $1,799 — Fujifilm X100VI undercuts Sony FX30 by $200 (13%).
Winner: Fujifilm X100VI
Fujifilm X100VI: 8/10
Sony FX30: 7/10
| Fujifilm X100VI | Sony FX30 | |
|---|---|---|
| Sensor | 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR | 20.1MP APS-C Exmor R CMOS |
| Lens | 23mm f/2 fixed (35mm equiv) | Interchangeable E-mount |
| Video | 6.2K | 4K up to 120fps |
| Stabilization | 6-stop IBIS | 5-axis IBIS |
Our pick: Fujifilm X100VI.
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