Battle of the point and shoot: Fujifilm x100VI vs. Ricoh GR IIIx
The $1, Fujifilm X100VI and the $1, Ricoh GR IIIx are two of the most popular digital point-and-shoot cameras for folks who aren’t looking to break the bank. They both come in a small package and have an APS-C sensor and a fixed focal length lens that can produce crisp images. In fact, these systems are so similar that, as a viewer, it can be hard to tell images from them apart (check out 1:29 in the video). But as a photographer, the experience they provide could not be more different.
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0:00 Fujifilm x100VI vs. Ricoh GR IIIx
0:27 Disclaimer
0:53 The fan bases
1:27 final image comparison
2:15 Fujifilm x100VI color
3:41 Ricoh GR IIIx color
4:56 The experience of using a Ricoh GR IIIx
6:00 The experience of using a Fujifilm x100VI
7:08 Viewfinder differences
8:21 So, which should you buy?
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