Fujifilm X100VI Fixed-Lens Compact Camera vs Sony Alpha A6700 APS-C Mirrorless Camera (2026)
Which is better? We compared both on score, owner ratings, pros and cons.
Fujifilm X100VI Fixed-Lens Compact Camera
40MP APS-C, IBIS, 23mm f/2, hybrid viewfinder, film sims, 6.2K video. The internet's favourite camera.
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26MP APS-C, AI AF, IBIS, 4K/120fps, 5-axis IBIS, compact. Sony's flagship APS-C.
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| Fujifilm X100VI Fixed-Lens Compact Camera | Sony Alpha A6700 APS-C Mirrorless Camera | |
|---|---|---|
| 247Verdict Score | 9.5/10 | 9.3/10 |
| Owner Rating | 4.8★ (2,400) | 4.7★ (4,200) |
| Verdict | Outstanding | Excellent |
| Sensor | 40MP APS-C | 26MP APS-C |
| IBIS | 6-stop (first in X100) | 5-stop |
| Video | 6.2K | 4K/120fps |
Quick Verdict
Both are strong choices, but the Fujifilm X100VI Fixed-Lens Compact Camera edges ahead with a 9.5/10 vs 9.3/10. 40MP APS-C, IBIS, 23mm f/2, hybrid viewfinder, film sims, 6.2K video. The internet's favourite camera. That said, the Sony Alpha A6700 APS-C Mirrorless Camera is worth considering if 26MP APS-C, AI AF, IBIS, 4K/120fps, 5-axis IBIS, compact. Sony's flagship APS-C..
Pros & Cons Side by Side
Fujifilm X100VI Fixed-Lens Compact Camera
- 40MP APS-C sensor delivers X-T5-level image quality in a coat-pocket-friendly body
- IBIS in the X100 series for the first time — 6-stop correction enables handheld shots in low light
- 23mm f/2 fixed lens is a classic street photography focal length — slightly wide, very versatile
- 18 film simulations produce JPEGs that require minimal post-processing — the Fujifilm aesthetic
- Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder provides both traditional OVF for connection with the scene and EVF for precision
- Fixed 23mm — no zoom, no lens changes; requires accepting the focal length
- £1,500+ and currently limited supply — significant demand exceeds production
- Touchscreen is limited — a menu system learned over time
Sony Alpha A6700 APS-C Mirrorless Camera
- AI subject recognition AF tracks humans, animals and insects with A7 IV-level accuracy in APS-C
- 5-stop IBIS is exceptionally capable for an APS-C body — smooth handheld video
- 4K/120fps slow-motion at 5x from an APS-C body — previously only available in full-frame
- Compact APS-C body with full-frame AF capability — the best APS-C camera Sony has made
- Access to full Sony E-mount lens ecosystem including full-frame lenses for reach advantage
- £1,300 is premium pricing for an APS-C body — Sony A7C II full-frame is the next price step
- Battery life approximately 490 shots — carry a spare for full day shoots
- Menu depth is complex — Sony's interface has a learning curve for new users
FAQ
Which is better, Fujifilm X100VI or Sony Alpha A6700 APS-C?
Both are strong choices, but the Fujifilm X100VI Fixed-Lens Compact Camera edges ahead with a 9.5/10 vs 9.3/10. 40MP APS-C, IBIS, 23mm f/2, hybrid viewfinder, film sims, 6.2K video. The internet's favourite camera. That said, the Sony Alpha A6700 APS-C Mirrorless Camera is worth considering if 26MP APS-C, AI AF, IBIS, 4K/120fps, 5-axis IBIS, compact. Sony's flagship APS-C..
Is the Fujifilm X100VI worth the extra cost?
Yes — Fujifilm X100VI Fixed-Lens Compact Camera scores higher at 9.5/10 vs 9.3/10.
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