Fujifilm appears to be working on a camera that can combine the best of its medium-format shooters, such as the GFX 100s II, with the massive famous X100 series, based on a new teaser video Saw by Digital camera world.
The videoThere is a title "X summit in Prague will be special, Fujifilm Fam" displays a pair of hands that makes an XV100 VI and GFX 100s II Outside of thin air and combining -included cameras, before closing into the silhouette of the new camera the company may plan to express. The suggestion that Fujifilm wants to create something with the characteristics of the more compact, fixed lens series of X100 while harvesting the benefits of a medium-format sensor.
It's hard to really measure what the new camera will look like based on the short video clip, but it certainly looks bigger (and more square) than the X100 VI, with a smaller lens than you usually see on a camera in the GFX 100s II of Fujifilm. That is definitely a body for anyone looking to sit down their photograph game after being hunted on one of the X100 cameras.
Fujifilm first struck the gold With the X100 V, which has become popular with social platforms due to the size, design and digital ability to mimic many types of analog film. The X100 VI was released in 2024 to achieve sudden popularity, having things such as stabilization of the in-body and a lower native ISO. For all aspirations and goals, This is an amazing -amazing camera.
We have to wait until Fujifilm's X summit on March 20 to see if this new camera has the potential to have the same appeal to the crossover, but history is definitely on the company's side.
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