If you’ve been eyeing the Fujifilm X100VI and want to go a little extra, the Limited Edition Fujifilm X100VI fits the bill. However, with only 1,934 units made for the global market — and only 300 units sent to the US — it’s extremely challenging to grab one. For most of us who aren’t so lucky, ZY Cheng shows us what makes it special (or what we’re missing).

The Limited Edition Fujifilm X100VI is primarily a collector’s item. The standard issue X100VI is already a much sought-after camera in its own right, for reasons you most likely already know since you’re here. But he also noted the details and inclusions that make the Limited Edition a Fujifilm fan’s dream.

For example, adding to the already eye-catching retro design of the camera are the commemorative engravings of the first Fujifilm logo on the lens cap and the top panel. On the hot shoe, you will also find the engraving of the sequence number of the unit. In this video, we see that the unit is 0005/1934. The latter number corresponds to the year Fujifilm was founded, making this special edition a commemorative model of the company’s 90th anniversary.

But if you want to skip all the commentary, you might want to satisfy your curiosity with this short unboxing video instead.

So, do you think you’re missing out on this Limited Edition Fujifilm X100VI? Share your thoughts in the comments below!