Fujifilm FY2024: Pro Imaging Revenue Up 21%, but Risks of $140M Loss due to U.S. Tariffs – Price Hikes and Product Strategy Change Likely

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Once again Fujifilm has published very positive sales figures as far as their imaging division goes.

  • Professional Imaging: Revenue ¥50.1 billion (up 20.9% YoY)
  • Digital camera sales grew mainly in Europe, the U.S. and China
  • Robust sales of the four models launched last year — X100VI, GFX100S II, X-T50 and X-M5— boosted revenue.

However, things might go worst in 2025, with Fujifilm estimating an overall operating income loss of USD140 million. That’s a 6% loss on their overall estimated income for the fiscal year 2025.

The potential impact on the projected full-year operating income of ¥331.0 billion is estimated to be a negative USD 140 million as a baseline, with a fluctuation range of USD ±100 million, taking into account such measures as reevaluating our supply chain, further reducing costs, and restructuring our product and pricing strategies to minimize the impacts. Potential impacts from future tariff negotiations between the U.S. and other countries, as well as reduced product demand resulting from reciprocal tariff applications, are not included in this estimate due to the difficulty of making a reasonable assessment at this time.

Fujifilm is trying to respond in several ways to the new circumstances, including a “revised” product and pricing strategy. What they mean by that is I guess pretty obvious: increased pricing and delayed product launches (or no more product launches/shipments at all in USA).

For example, I’d not be surprised if the upcoming Fujifilm X Half would not be even sold in USA.

In response to the U.S. tariff policy, the Company will pay close attention to future dynamics and take swift and necessary measures — such as reviewing our supply chain, further reducing expenses, and revising our product and pricing strategies — to minimize any negative impact on the company-wide performance.

Look, Fujifilm as a company will survive this. I am not worried about them.

But I don’t know if all the smaller photography stores will be able to get through this uncertain and tough period. That’s what I worry about.

via Fujifilm here, here and here

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Fujifilm Europe Massive Sell Out of 5th Generation Cameras and Lots of XF/GF Lenses

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Last week, Fujifilm UK launched significant rebates on nearly every 5th-generation X-Series camera—excluding the new X-M5 and the wildly popular X100VI. Now, the rest of Europe has followed suit, with similar discounts rolling out across the continent.

But keep in mind: rebates might vary by country, and even within the same market, prices can differ between retailers. The discounts listed here (in €) reflect current German store promotions, but your local deal might be slightly different.

And don’t forget to compare prices across multiple stores as there might be differences. For example:

You know why this is happening, right?

It’s all going to be impossible to sell once this beautiful camera is out ;).

  • ATTENTION 1: In Germany these are Cashback Deals
  • ATTENTION 2: AmazonDE is not listed among the authorized reseller for these particular cashback deals. However, I will list AmazonDE below, because in some cases they have better or same prices. Please compare prices. Fotokoch, Fotoerhardt and Calumet are all eligable for cashback.

X Series Camera + Kit Deals*

X Series Lenses

GFX Deals in UK

* alle Angaben ohne Gewähr

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Firmware Updates for TTArtisan AF 35mmF1.8 II, Viltrox AF 35mmF1.7 Air and Viltrox AF 25mmF1.7 Air

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Viltrox Firmware

Viltrox has released firmware updates for the Viltrox AF 35mmF1.7 Air and Viltrox AF 25mmF1.7 Air.

Firmware Details

  • Viltrox AF 35mm/1.7 XF v. 1.0.5 – download here
    1. Fixed known issues
  • Viltrox AF 25mm/1.7 XF v. 1.0.3 – download here
    1. Fixed known issues

TTAritsan Firmware

There is also a new firmware update for the TTArtisan AF 35mm f/1.8 II. Down below all the details.

Fujifilm X AF 35mm F1.8 Mark II  – V1.0.2 – download here

    1. Improved corner vignetting performance
    2. Fixed firmware version display errors and focus reset issues on some cameras;
    3. Improved slow or abnormal autofocus performance on some camera;
    4. Do not update this firmware on the AF 35mm F1.8 Mark I.;
    5. Must be upgraded with Windows system
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Sigma Announces Price Increase Due to Trump Tariffs – Effective June 2

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Sigma America has just announced that there will be a price increase coming due to “government-imposed tariffs

The current price will remain for all orders placed until May 31. The new pricing will take effect on June 2 and will apply to all new orders and any unfulfilled items.

If you were considering to get a Sigma X mount lens, then it might be better to grab them now.

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