Wedding

A Decade-Long Love Story: X100 Series & Kevin Mullins

The sixth generation, the FUJIFILM X100VI, has recently caught the attention of a renowned documentary wedding and family photographer Kevin Mullins. Having used every X100 camera for over a decade, Kevin shares his insights into the evolution of this iconic series and the remarkable features that make the X100VI a game-changer for photographers of all genres.

The FinePix X100: How It Started

At a trade show in Germany, Kevin Mullins recalls his first encounter with the X100 series. It was the compact yet powerful FinePix X100 that caught his eye, leading to a pre-order and an instant connection. The small form factor allowed him to fit seamlessly into the environment of the wedding and to capture intimate moments without being intrusive. This was the beginning of a transformative journey. He moved from bulky DSLRs to a camera that not only delivered exceptional images but also improved the overall photography experience.

“The FUJIFILM X100VI is just fun to pick up, use, and experience…”

Kevin highlights the consistent emphasis on look and feel throughout the development of the X100 series. The aesthetic design has been a constant, contributing to the overall enjoyment and passion photographers derive from their tools. Kevin believes that having equipment you enjoy using is an integral part of the creative process, and the X100VI continues this tradition of functional and beautiful design.

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“When working weddings, I will use the X100VI hand in hand with an X-T5 or other X Series body – it’s all manageable for me,

Kevin Mullins.

The FUJIFILM X100VI is a camera that makes the creative process enjoyable, and Kevin encapsulates this perfectly. The X100VI has fun qualities in addition to its technical prowess. The appeal of the camera lies in its seamless integration into the photographer’s workflow, allowing the creative process to be pure and pleasurable without any unnecessary complications.

The X100VI introduces a number of upgrades, but Kevin is particularly excited about the 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor and the inclusion of up to six stops of IBIS. The increase in megapixels will allow photographers to get closer to their subjects while maintaining exceptional image quality. In Kevin’s view, the X100VI is not just a professional-standard camera. It is a compact powerhouse that is accessible to everyday users.

“(…) the X100VI is a real opportunity. They’re getting incredible image quality and cohesion thanks to the fixed lens – all in a camera they can pop into a pocket. Street photographers, commercial photographers, landscape photographers – the millions of people with those shared needs – should be paying attention to the X100VI,

Kevin Mullins.

Check here for more Kevin’s insights about the FUJIFILM X100VI.

Kevin Mullins

A documentary wedding photographer based in Malmesburry, Wiltshire, UK. He captures weddings across the UK, Europe and overseas. Apart of weddings, you can find him running workshops, mentoring, and presenting his work across the globe. You may be interested in Kevin’s personal monochrome project and his education offerings.

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