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Fujifilm X-T50 vs Fujifilm X100VI

Real-world comparison — specs, sensor size, autofocus, video, ownership reality. Adjust the workflow lens below to see how each body lands for travel, hybrid, wildlife, or studio use.

Body fit

Visual

Kit cost

Estimated

Verdict

Ranked

Fujifilm X-T50 camera official product image

Fujifilm X-T50

APS-C / 620g

$1,781.00
Fujifilm X100VI camera official product image

Fujifilm X100VI

APS-C / 521g

$2,190.63

Workflow lens

Workflow rankingtravel

Fujifilm X-T50 is nearly tied for travel and everyday carry.

Workflow score

1Fujifilm X-T5073
2Fujifilm X100VI71
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Camera size studio

Relative body dimensions

Front, back and top views are drawn from external dimensions so the size relationship stays proportional.

View

Mode

132mm
92mm

Fujifilm X-T50

Front view / 132 x 92mm

132 x 92 x 72mm

128mm
75mm

Fujifilm X100VI

Front view / 128 x 75mm

128 x 75 x 55mm

Width

Fujifilm X-T50132mm
Fujifilm X100VI128mm

Height

Fujifilm X-T5092mm
Fujifilm X100VI75mm

Depth

Fujifilm X-T5072mm
Fujifilm X100VI55mm

Weight

Fujifilm X-T50620g
Fujifilm X100VI521g

External dimensions and carry delta

Fujifilm X100VI is the narrowest (4mm less than Fujifilm X-T50), Fujifilm X100VI is the shortest (17mm less than Fujifilm X-T50), Fujifilm X100VI is the thinnest (17mm less than Fujifilm X-T50), and Fujifilm X100VI is the lightest (99g less than Fujifilm X-T50).

Fixed-lens bodies include their lens in the envelope; interchangeable bodies still need a lens attached.

Fujifilm X-T50

132 x 92 x 72mm121cm2 face / 874cm3 body / 620g

Fujifilm X100VI

128 x 75 x 55mm96cm2 face / 528cm3 body / 521g

Class benchmarks

WeightTypical 650g
Fujifilm X-T50: 620gFujifilm X100VI: 521g
ThicknessTypical 74mm
Fujifilm X-T50: 72mmFujifilm X100VI: 55mm

Sensor comparison

Sensor size to scale

Fujifilm X-T50APS-C23.5×15.6mm
×1.53 crop
Fujifilm X100VIAPS-C23.5×15.6mm
×1.53 crop

All 2 use APS-C sensors — sensor size is a wash here.

Decision matrix

Scores tuned for travel

Portability
Fujifilm X-T5073
Fujifilm X100VI79
Video
Fujifilm X-T5046
Fujifilm X100VI46
Autofocus
Fujifilm X-T5058
Fujifilm X100VI58
Ecosystem
Fujifilm X-T5084
Fujifilm X100VI58
Resale
Fujifilm X-T5080
Fujifilm X100VI96
Market
Fujifilm X-T5073
Fujifilm X100VI47
Value
Fujifilm X-T5075
Fujifilm X100VI73

Highlighted specs

Only specs that change the decision

Sensor

40MP APS-C X-Trans 5 HR

Sensor

40.2MP APS-C X-Trans 5 HR

Control

Film-sim dial

Stabilisation

5-axis, up to 6 stops

No highlighted counterpart

Viewfinder

Hybrid OVF/EVF

No highlighted counterpart
No highlighted counterpart

Community comparison

Owner consensus · not specs

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Common questions

Answers from this comparison

Drawn from the products' specs and category facts — same logic the comparison engine uses for its verdict.

Is the Fujifilm X-T50 better than the Fujifilm X100VI?

Neither product is universally better — the right answer depends on what you shoot. Walk the use-case verdicts in the comparison studio above to see which body lines up with your specific work.

Which is better for travel — the Fujifilm X-T50 or the Fujifilm X100VI?

For travel, the combination of weight, weather sealing, and lens flexibility matters more than headline specs. The carry-envelope module in the comparison above breaks down the practical kit weight of each body with a normal lens attached.

Should I get the fixed-lens body or the interchangeable-lens body?

Fixed-lens bodies remove the "which lens?" decision entirely — excellent if you mostly shoot one focal length and value pocketability. Interchangeable-lens bodies trade that simplicity for the ability to swap focal lengths and grow the kit over time.