Fujifilm Holdings raised U.S. prices for the majority of its digital cameras and lenses on Friday, in some cases by hundreds of dollars, as President Donald Trump¡¯s tariffs continue to reverberate across the consumer tech industry.

Many of the company¡¯s camera bodies, which are popular with creators and professionals on account of their film simulations and unique color rendering, are now $200 more expensive than they were on Thursday evening. For instance, Fujifilm¡¯s premier consumer camera, the X-T5, sold for $1,699 early last week but now costs $1,899, a 12% bump.

The Japanese firm did not respond to an emailed request for comment.