MAP Camera 2025 April Rankings – Fujifilm Takes 2nd, 3rd, and 5th


Fujifilm GFX100RF:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujifilm X100VI Silver and Black:
B&H Photo / Amazon (Silver : Black) / Moment / Adorama
Fujifilm X-M5
B&H Photo / Amazon Silver : Black / Moment / Adorama

Fujifilm dominated MAP Cameras sales in April, taking three of the top ten spots, followed by Nikon with two. It is also interesting that half of the top sellers are fixed lens cameras with Fujifilm doing the best out of them.

New Digital Cameras April Ranking
1st place Nikon Z5II Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
2nd place FUJIFILM X100VI Compact digital camera
3rd place FUJIFILM GFX 100RF Compact digital camera
4th place Canon PowerShot V1 Digital movie camera
5th place FUJIFILM X-M5 Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
6th place RICOH GR IIIx Compact digital camera
7th place Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless camera
7th place SONY α7C II Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
9th place RICOH GR III Compact digital camera
10th place Nikon Z50II Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera

MAP Cameras’ take on the X100VI

In second place is the FUIFILM X100VI, which is quite far behind the first place.
As you know, it took the top spot by a large margin in the 2024 annual rankings announced the other day.
Many people may wonder how it managed to achieve such a high ranking given the continued unstable supply situation.
We hope that the manufacturer will create a situation where normal orders can be accepted as soon as possible.

On the GFX100RF

Coming in third is another FUJIFILM model, the GFX 100RF, released on April 10th.
By incorporating a newly developed lens into a body with a 102-megapixel large-format sensor, it has become a completely new lens-integrated camera. It weighs in
at approximately 735g, making it the lightest in the history of the GFX series. The lightest model to date, the GFX 50R, weighs approximately 775g for the body alone, so its small size stands out. This is the birth of a rare medium-format compact camera.

Although it is small and lightweight, there is no compromise in performance or design. The camera’s main body is manufactured using only cutting processing from aluminum, and the lens ring, dials, bottom plate, and other details are precisely machined from aluminum, making this a camera that shows the manufacturer’s attention to detail everywhere.

This camera was also a hot topic even before it was announced.
We received many pre-orders, but unfortunately the initial stock did not reach that number…
It comes in two colors, black and silver, but the black one seems to be especially popular. The black one has sold more than the black one, but there are also more people waiting for it.

On the X-M5

In fifth place is the FUJIFILM X-M5. It has risen from ninth place last time.
We received a large shipment of both black and silver, which is why we got this result.
However, since then, the supply has been unstable. We are currently unable to accept orders.
It is popular enough to be ranked high if there was stock, but I am worried about the future situation.

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