Fujifilm X100VI (23 mm, 40.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX)

Fujifilm X100VI

23 mm, 40.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX


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Gick

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Fuji Switzerland replied to me yesterday - "In stock" will not be anywhere in the near future. They also write "If you order today, you have a waiting time of 3-4 months (as of today). Some in CH have already received the camera and are selling it at euphoric prices on other platforms because they have ordered several. I do not recommend buying them under any circumstances. And if you're in a hurry - there are still great deals on the X100V available :-)

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Tim Meyer

12 months ago

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pires

12 months ago

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Gick

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

I assume that we will know more by 7 March at the latest. The online shop Brack displays its pre-orders more transparently than Galaxus. There are 78 back orders listed, which should be available by 7 March. Given that Galaxus purchases the cameras from the same distributor, this could be a good indication. It's a real shame that we at Digitec/Galaxus as customers are left out in the cold about the expected dates. As soon as I have any updates, I'll let you know.

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Canor-Jax

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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I'm also waiting for my X100VI, but I pre-ordered it relatively late (27 February). Next time it's best to pre-order the camera directly from a specialist dealer, as they seem to be given preferential delivery by FUJI. I've read from some people here that the delivery dates in the order overview change daily and are inconsistent - so you're not alone with your frustration. I'll keep an eye on the situation and update you as soon as I find out more or something has changed with my order :)

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Anonymous

11 months ago

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kneels

11 months ago

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I enquired via Chat Support and received the following answer: "I was happy to look into your request. Following consultation with the relevant department, I would like to inform you that we have contacted the supplier and received the following response: "The requested item is extremely popular, but unfortunately is still not readily available. Unfortunately, no delivery date is known. We assume that we will receive deliveries in May, but this has not yet been confirmed and therefore the quantity and allocation are not yet known." First of all, I would like to formally apologise for the circumstances and briefly explain why there has been such a delay. For products that are not available from our own central warehouse and/or are shipped directly by the suppliers, we are heavily dependent on the information provided by our many national and international suppliers. They have the option of updating delivery dates themselves so that the information provided is always up to date with as little delay as possible. Even with products that are shown as in stock in our warehouse, we unfortunately cannot completely rule out possible errors in view of our very wide and deep range in combination with a high throughput of goods. Fortunately, from a statistical point of view, the delivery times stated can be met in the vast majority of cases in accordance with our respective specifications. This applies to both our own warehouses and those of our suppliers. I am extremely sorry that in your case the stated stock levels and delivery times could not be met and I apologise to you most sincerely. We are endeavouring to resolve the matter as quickly as possible and in your interests."

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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