Fujifilm X100VI Finally in Stock: Meet High Demand After Months of Shortages
After months of high demand and stock shortages, the Fujifilm X100VI is finally showing signs of increased availability on the stock market. Both black and silver color variants are currently listed as in stock at B&H in the US for $1,799.
The Fujifilm X100VI, launched over a year ago, has been highly sought after, leading to long waitlists and stockouts. However, recent developments suggest that the camera's popularity is not waning. Fujifilm has resumed production to meet the increased demand on the stock market, and some retailers are now listing it as in stock.
In the US, B&H Photo Video has both color variants available for the camera's list price of $1,799. Meanwhile, in the UK, Wex Photo Video has the black variant in stock for £1,599, but the silver variant remains out of stock. Despite the increased availability on the stock market, resellers on eBay and third-party Amazon sellers are still listing the camera for significantly higher prices, sometimes more than $400 above the list price.
The Fujifilm X100VI's popularity can be attributed to the success of its predecessor and its unique features, such as a 40MP sensor, new processor, and boosted stabilization. With increased production and availability on the stock market, photography enthusiasts may finally have the chance to get their hands on this sought-after camera.
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