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BREAKING: Fujifilm X-T50 – This is the Sensor (Surprised?) and it Will Have IBIS

 

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Then let’s start with the Fujifilm X-T50, which will have:

  • IBIS
  • 40 Megapixel X-Trans V sensor

Guys, this is just the very beginning. Because I am working on a lot more. And I am working on A LOT of stuff that goes way beyond the near future. You will want to know about it as soon as it goes online, so definitely follow us.

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Fujifilm X100VI Cut in Half (vs X100V) and IBIS Unit Size Compared

I thought it could be a nice curiosity to share a side by side inside look at the Fujifilm X100VI vs X100V, as you can see from the image shared in this article and spotted at the Japanese website dc.watch.

It’s interesting to see how Fujifilm was able to squeeze a completely newly designed IBIS unit into the small camera body of the Fujifilm X100VI.

And now you can also see why the tripod mount had to move a little bit forwards: it had to make space for the IBIS unit.

Speaking of IBIS unit, you can she size of it compared to older IBIS unit here, which was shared as a part of the summary for the X100VI development story by the Japanese website dclife.

Fujifilm X100VI (with IBIS) basically Same Size of X100V (without IBIS)

When we told you that the Fujifilm X100VI will have IBIS, the concern was that this might make the camera bigger than the current X100V.

But I am glad to report that according to our trusted and new sources, the Fujifilm X100VI will be pretty much identical in size to the X100V.

Now, for the sake of being 100% accurate with the rumor, I must add that there is a size difference on the specs sheet. But it’s really an extremely marginal difference and only visible if you look at the specs sheet.

In real life handling, you won’t notice any size difference between the two cameras.

NOTE: the image above does not show the real Fujifilm X100VI. It’s just a rendering I made for the purpose to give a visual illustration of the point I want to make with this article

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Fujifilm X100VI with IBIS? Here is the Answer!

The most asked question I got in regards to Fujifilm X100VI rumors was: will it have IBIS?

And frankly, being a photography first camera, I was a bit surprised to see that the IBIS question was the most urgent one.

Anyway, today you’ll get the answer.

And it’s an accurate one, because it is checked with multiple trusted sources (and also new and anonymous ones have told us the same).

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Fujifilm GFX100 II IBIS Performance with GF Lenses (vs GFX100S)

Thanks to a new smart system that relies not only on the gyro sensor to stabilise the sensor, but also uses data from the image sensor itself to fine tune stabilisation (more about it in our X summit summary), the Fujifilm GFX100II is capable of achieving 8 stops IBIS.

But this peak 8 stops performance is achieved not with all lenses.

In the chart above shared by Ken L Photo (in text format below) you can see how many stops of IBIS you get on the GFX100II with each GF lens. Also, you get the IBIS performance comparison with the Fujifilm GFX100S.

Full Chart

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Fujifilm GFX100II Coming with 8 Stops IBIS

According to our trusted sources, the Fujifilm GFX100II will have 8 stops of IBIS shake compensation.

The more the rumor list below gets longer, the more this camera is starting to impress me.

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Fujifilm X-T5 will have IBIS and Pixel Shift for 160MP Images

I have read speculation about Fujifilm not offering pixel shift on the Fujifilm X-T5 in order to differentiate it even further from the Fujifilm X-H2 and keep pushing sales of their higher end X-H line.

So I investigated and our sources would like to reassure us future X-T5 owners that these speculations are not accurate.

The Fujifilm X-T5 will offer pixel shift, hence it will have the capability to take 160 megapixel images. And of course this means also that the X-T5 has sensor shift stabilization (IBIS), which is needed for pixel shift.

Fujifilm X-T5 rumors recap:

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ePhotozine Fujifilm X-H2S Review: Superb EVF, Fast AF, Excellent IBIS, Low ISO Noise, Solid Build Quality

ePhotozine published its Fujifilm X-H2S review. Down below the Pros and Cons as well as the link to the full review.

Pros

  • Beautiful, solid quality manufacture
  • Fast and responsive controls
  • Excellent 5-axis IBIS (up to 7 stops)
  • Quality of Fujinon lenses
  • Weather resistance
  • Film simulation modes
  • High-end video specs
  • Versatile subject detection
  • Fast and accurate AF
  • Superb 5.76M dot OLED EVF
  • ISO range shows low noise throughout
  • Supports CF Express and SD cards

Fujifilm X-H2S Cons

  • CFExpress cards are quite expensive
  • Slightly more expensive than its closest rivals

You can read the full review at ePhotozine here.

Is Fujifilm Losing Its Soul? IBIS is EVIL and Destroys the Pure Photographic Experience (Say Some)

In the second episode of our mini-series about the fear of Fujifilm losing its soul, we will talk about IBIS.

Because, incredible but true, some people actually moan about Fujifilm cameras having IBIS. So let’s talk about it.

CLAIM: IBIS should be removed from Fujifilm cameras. Fujifilm should be about pure photography and testing our handheld shooting capabilities without any support of IBIS

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Fujifilm Patents Active Sensor Cooling System for Cameras with IBIS (but Really for Fujifilm X-H2 and Fujifilm X-H2S?)

Fujifilm has patented an active sensor cooling system using fan and heat sink for cameras featuring IBIS.

These kind of cooling systems are generally used for video centric cameras like the Panasonic GH6 and S1H, the Canon EOS R5C and the Sony FX3.

I know what you are thinking: this must be for the Fujifilm X-H2, which everybody expects to be the video-centric camera of Fujifilm.

But I have learned one thing in all these years: my speculations are not nearly as accurate as the rumors from our sources. This is why I won’t even try it, and just let it there as a patent, waiting for our sources to give us some more solid indication on the Fujifilm X-H2 cameras.

  • Applicant: Fujifilm Corporation
    Published by:P2022055674
    Application number: P 2020163229
    Released:2022-04-08
    Name of invention: Imaging equipment and imaging method
  • One embodiment of this disclosure technology is to provide an imaging device and imaging method with image stabilization mechanism.
  • In recent years, image sensors may shoot high-quality videos for a long time. It is preferable to use the imaging device in the appropriate temperature range. Shooting high-quality videos consumes a lot of power, and the heat generation from the imaging device itself exceeds the appropriate temperature range. In long-term high-quality video recording, the imaging device works with protection functions such as forcing the shooting to for the protection of the device itself and the safety of the photographer, such as forcing the shooting to exceed the appropriate temperature range. Therefore, it may not be possible to secure enough shooting time for shooting high-quality videos.
  • In addition, when shooting repeatedly, it is not possible to secure enough shooting time when there is no time interval when the temperature of the imaging device that rose when used last time drops to the appropriate range. In addition, in the imaging device with image stabilization function, it is difficult to dissipate heat generated from the image sensor because the heating image sensor is constantly floating at the time of shooting.
  • In light of the situation described above, in this form, we propose an imaging device and imaging method that can rapidly cool the image sensor and secure the shooting time in the appropriate temperature range after the shooting is over or using the image stabilization function.
  • The imaging unit 100 has three heat pipes 180A to 180C. Heat pipes 180A to 180C are heat transport bodies that transport heat. The end of the heat pipe 180A to 180C is installed in sheet metal 108C of the refrigerator 108. In addition, the other end of the heat pipe 180A to 180C is installed in the heat sink 110. As a result, the heat emitted by the cooling system 108 can be transported from 180A to 180C and cooled by the forced cooling mechanism 46 of the destination.
  • Using heat pipes 180A to 180C, the heat generated from the cooling system 108 can be transported and cooled with the forced cooling mechanism 46 of the destination. As a result, there is no need to prepare a forced cooling system with sheet metal 108C of the cooling system 108, and it is possible to make effective use of the space inside the imaging device 2 of the image sensor 20.

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