As somebody who wanted a Fujifilm X100VI for Christmas but couldn’t get hold of one because it’s still on backorder, I’m all for Fujifilm putting more of its products directly into the hands ...
The Fujifilm X100VI retails for $1,599 / £1,599 at all ... tend to release stock for in-demand products on a semi-regular basis. Unlike most photo specialist stores - which are still operating ...
It's a bit early for price predictions, but if Fujifilm could hit that kind of price ballpark for its new camera, it could garner X100VI-style hype, if not quite the same level of demand.
However, when testing the latest Fujifilm X100VI, we found that it's more than ... What you are left with are ready-to-share, pleasing film-like photos. It's also not the lack of autofocus.
A new X-E5 is appealing for a number of reasons, not least because it'd effectively be a Fujifilm X100VI with the benefit ... joys of getting up at 4am for a photo shoot in London's Square Mile.
That rolled on into the following year, with Fujifilm’s X100VI seeing stratospheric sales success – but not everyone has the cash for a flagship, or wants a fixed lens. The X-M5 wants to be the answer ...