The photography and cinema camera industries are reeling from a fresh wave of geopolitical and economic turbulence. Rumors suggest that Fujifilm will suspend orders for three of its most sought-after cameras—the GFX100RF, X100VI, and X-M5 (black version)—citing an overwhelming backlog and worsening supply chain issues. At the same time, prices of Fujifilm products are expected to rise significantly in the United States, as a direct consequence of new tariffs reinstated by President Donald Trump. This one-two punch—backorder freezes and impending price hikes—is emblematic of a broader trend shaking the camera industry.