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Fujifilm resumes production on X100 cameras, new-age vintage is rolling again

Fujifilm has a success on its hands with the retrotastic X100 camera, selling for a whopping $1,200 but still flying off shelves. That popularity led to some shortages , and a stoppage of production as a result of disaster in Japan made that situation worse. Now the corporate is announcing a resumption of production, so the 12.3 megapixel compact with a 23mm fixed lens need to be hitting store shelves again inside the next week or so. Place your orders now, in case you haven’t already, and get that sepia filter warmed up in order that your pictures can look as vintage as what you’re shooting them with.

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