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Fujifilm Just Brought Digital Compact Cameras Back From the Dead – And Yet A Very Important One is Still Missing

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why no successor for this camera yet?
why no successor for this camera yet?

Do you know what the awesome Fujifilm X100VI and the new Fujifilm X half have in common?

Both cameras are fueling a surprising comeback for compact digital cameras.

In fact, according to Price.com data (via デジカメinfo), interest in this category is rising fast — with monthly visits now surpassing 400,000 after years of decline.

The big driver of this revival in compact camera interest is Fujifilm.

The launch of the X100VI in March 2024 and the X half in June 2025 boosted Fujifilm to the #1 spot in Price.com’s rankings.

But it’s not just Fujifilm.

Panasonic Lumix models, Nikon compacts, and even Kodak cameras have seen renewed attention, proving that stylish, easy-to-carry cameras still have a place in a smartphone-dominated world.

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For years the data told the same story: smartphones were killing the compact camera market, and most of us accepted it as inevitable. But Fujifilm has just proven us wrong.

But with all that talk about Fujifilm’s success as far as compact cameras goes, there is one camera that they refuse to update… and it would be their most awesome ultra-compact camera ever.

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