SUMMARY
The Fujifilm X100VI has regained its position as the best-selling camera in Japan, according to data from retailer Map Camera. This popular compact camera, known for its retro design and 40MP sensor, has faced supply limitations since its launch. The Sony A7 V is the only non-Fujifilm camera in the top five, coming in second. Fujifilm's success extends to its mirrorless line, with the X-T30 III, X-E5, and X-M5 also appearing in the top ten, indicating strong brand performance in the Japanese market.
TAKEAWAYS
Fujifilm X100VI is the top-selling camera in Japan, displacing the Sony A7 V.
Fujifilm holds four of the top five spots in the latest sales data.
The X100VI's popularity persists despite ongoing supply chain issues.
Sony A7 V sales are primarily body-only, suggesting existing lens owners.