After two-thousand-seventeen, Japan-exclusive cameras became less common, but a few models were still released primarily for the domestic market. Some of these were special editions or unique variations catering to Japanese consumer preferences.
Ricoh GR III "Diary Edition" (two-thousand-twenties)
A special version of the Ricoh GR III, featuring a warm metallic finish and exclusive accessories, released mainly in Japan.
Fujifilm X100V "Tokyo Limited Edition" (two-thousand-twenties)
A special edition of the X100V, available only at select stores in Japan, with a unique engraving and color scheme.
Pentax J Limited 01 & 02 (two-thousand-nineteen, two-thousand-twenty)
Hand-customized versions of the Pentax KP DSLR, featuring premium materials and colors, exclusive to Japan.
Sony RX100 "Premium Color Variants" (two-thousand-eighteen and later)
Limited-edition color variations of the RX100 series compact cameras, only sold in Japan.
Olympus PEN E-PL10 Japan-Exclusive Colors (two-thousand-nineteen)
Certain color variants of the Olympus PEN E-PL10 were available only in Japan, following a trend of locally exclusive design choices.
Canon PowerShot G-Series "Japan-Only" Finishes (two-thousand-eighteen and later)
Some PowerShot G-series models were released in Japan with exclusive finishes and accessories unavailable elsewhere.
Since the late two-thousand-tens, manufacturers have shifted focus toward global releases, reducing the number of true Japan-exclusive models. However, limited editions and Japan-only colorways continue to be a niche market.
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