Fujifilm's New Cameras and Supply Issues

TapTechNews May 28th news, Fujifilm launched the X100VIA APS-C camera on February 20th this year. This camera adopts a 23mm F2.0 non-interchangeable lens. Compared to the previous-generation X100V camera, it mainly upgrades the 40MP X-Processor 5 sensor and adds 6 levels of in-body image stabilization. It is sold for 11390 yuan in China, but the camera is in short supply until today and even requires a lottery purchase.

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According to foreign media Fujirumors, Fujifilm is reportedly actively expanding its production capacity at present, and it is expected that there will be results showing in the summer of 2024, and the current delivery volume of the pre-order of the Fujifilm X100VI camera is said to have reached 75%.

TapTechNews found on JD.com that the X100VI camera in the self-operated store of Fujifilm on JD.com has been currently removed from the shelves, while third-party stores have driven up the price of this camera to 18099 - 20399 yuan, which is really a bit unexpected.

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In addition, Fujifilm has also recently launched the X-T50 camera. This machine is the successor model of the X-T30II and also carries the 40MP X-Processor 5 sensor. This machine is not sold separately. The cheapest XC35mm f/2 and XF16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 kits are sold for 10890 yuan and will go on sale on June 5th.

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