Fujifilm X100VI Sold Out Globally Despite Its Premium $1600 Price Tag

Phu Nguyen

Gather around, photography buffs and camera enthusiasts. Today, we delve into the mystical world of the Fujifilm X100VI, the latest progeny of the X100 series, which has taken the camera kingdom by storm, much like a rockstar making an entrance with a cloud of smoke and a riff that shreds the fabric of reality. What make people love the Fujifilm’s newest camera that much? Let’s unravel this mystery together.

FUJIFILM X100VI SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES: QUICK SUMMARY

X100VI Knobs. Image: Fujifilm.

Announced on Feb 20, 2024.

40 Megapixel X-Trans 5 HR Sensor: Capture every detail with clarity.

IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization):low-light photography and video recording are sharper and more stable.

Advanced X-Processor 5: Almost double the computing speed. Enhance image processing, autofocus speed, etc.

Lower Base ISO of 125. Faster electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000s

4K 60fps and 6.2K 30fps Video Recording

USB-C charging. Thicker body. Weather resistant. 20 Fujifilm simulations.

Enhanced energy efficiency (capture 800 images/single charge)

The Rise of the Retro Renegade

Once upon a time, not so long ago, the X100 series was just another camera in the vast sea of gadgets. But lo and behold, it suddenly shot to fame, faster than a hipster to a vinyl record sale. Why, you ponder? Well, it turns out that this little camera had a trick up its sleeve—or should we say, a filter in its lens? Yes, the X100V, with its dashing good looks and charm, captured the hearts of many, thanks to a viral moment on TikTok. Suddenly, everyone wanted a piece of that retro chic, making it as coveted as the last slice of pizza at a party.

The X100 Series vs. The World

A look from front. Image: BHPhotovideo

Now, in the red corner, we have the X100 series, the undisputed champion of the “I look vintage but am actually cutting-edge” category. And in the blue corner, every other camera Fujifilm has dared to throw into the ring. The X100 series stands out not just for its Instagram-worthy aesthetics but for its insistence on a fixed lens, which, frankly, has more commitment issues than your average millennial. While other Fujifilm cameras, like the X-T5, play the field with interchangeable lenses, the X100 sticks to its one true love: the 23mm f/2 lens.

The Curious Case of the X100VI: A Sequel Better Than the Original?

Enter the X100VI, a camera that Fujifilm claims has been injected with so much new tech, it practically needs its own Silicon Valley startup. “Still beautiful! Still unique!” they proclaim, as if the camera was auditioning for a role in a Hollywood reboot. And what’s changed, you ask? For starters, it’s packed with a 40-megapixel sensor that makes images so sharp, you could cut yourself on them. And let’s not forget the IBIS—no, not the bird, but the in-body image stabilization. Now, you can shoot images in the dark, one-handed, while riding a unicycle, and still get a shot sharper than a comedian’s wit.

Front and back. Image: BHPhotovideo

The Lens: Still the Same, Still a Shame?

Despite the upgrades, the X100VI clings to its 23mm f/2 lens like a koala to a eucalyptus tree. “Why fix what isn’t broken?” Fujifilm muses, ignoring the cries for zoom capabilities. But fear not, for the autofocus has been given a sprinkle of magic dust, making it… well, slightly less frustrating than before.

A Video Vagabond

For those daring enough to venture into video, the X100VI nods politely in your direction with 4K capabilities. Just don’t expect to shoot the next blockbuster on it unless it’s a very, very short film. Think of it as a charming B-movie actor that’s stumbled onto a Hollywood set—it’s got the looks but sweating under the heavy lights.

The Elephant in the Room: The Price Tag

And now, the moment of truth—the price. At a cool $1,599, the X100VI is eyeing your wallet like a cat eyeing a fishbowl. But wait, there’s more! Some listings on eBay have pushed this price up to the stratosphere, at $5,000. Yes, for the price of the X100VI on eBay, you could also consider buying a small island, investing in stocks, or perhaps funding a low-budget indie film.

The X100VI will be available for purchase directly from the manufacturer on February 28, with deliveries expected to commence in early March.

Worth it or not, it’s still out-of-stock right now anyway. Image: BHPhotovideo

To Buy or Not to Buy: That Is the Question

So, here we are, at the end of our comedic journey through the world of the Fujifilm X100VI. It’s a camera that refuses to change its coat for the latest fashion, instead opting to improve what lies beneath. It’s the camera equivalent of a rock band that’s gone acoustic but still manages to sell out stadiums.

Will you take the plunge and add this gem to your collection, or will you watch from the sidelines, chuckling at those who do? Only time will tell. But one thing’s for sure: the X100VI is here to make its mark, in all its retro, unapologetically pricey glory. And as for those eBay listings? Well, let’s just say that for $5,000, that camera better cook breakfast too.

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