TRUSTED SOURCE says: Fujinon XF 16-55mm f/2.8 WR to be announced on JANUARY 6th!

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Let’s begin 2015 with a rumor kindly shared by one of our trusted sources: the XF 16-55mm f/2.8 WR lens will be announced on January 6th. This confirms anonymous rumors shared here.

I’ll work to find out the precise time (just give me a bit of time to recover from my hangover first ;) ), but usually Fuji announces new gear at around midnight New York Time.

But no matter at what time it will come, I will start live blogging whenever it’s needed, even in the middle of the night… I have my alarm clock set to “continuous ringing mode” (not kidding) and enough coffee supply . So, as always, you won’t miss anything… if you stay tuned on Fujirumors.

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2014 is (almost) Over :: Time for the BIG RUMOR CHECK-UP and to dart a glance at what will come in 2015 (X-PRO2)!

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The year is over, so it’s high time to make a big summary of the rumors shared in 2014, but especially to see what will come in 2015.

NOTE about the 2014 rumor check-up. I have made 2 lists. A “fair list” and an “unfair list“. The fair lists consist in all the rumors shared by different sources at different times, each of them could have been right or wrong. On the other hand, in the unfair list I put everything into the same pot. So, for example, all the different rumors shared over several months by various sources about the X30, will result as just 1 correct rumor. It’s not fair towards the work of my sources, but I share it out of a pre-emptive self-defense from those who want to put every into the same pot.

And now let’s start:

THE 2015 PREVIEW

Here is the whole list of rumors, shared in 2014 and that might or might not become real in 2015:

HIGH RATING

X-PRO2 with APS-C sensor
No more X-PRO1S, all R&D placed into the X-PRO2
Fujifilm Flash will come in spring 2015, guide no. 50 and wireless control
– Another entry level X in early 2015!

MEDIUM RATING

XF 35mm MKII (As Fuji has first to complete its lens lineup, it could take a while before the 35 MKII hits the market… and Fuji can change plans in any moment regarding this lens.)  [UDPATE: A Fuji manager said in a dc.watch interview, that Fuji indeed planed a new version of the 35mm. A prototype with APD filter was tested. Apparently Fuji dropped plans for such a lens later on.] – Faster AF for the 35mm MKII (This rumor is separated from the first 35MKII rumor, as it comes from another source and was posted in another article)
35mm MKII announcement early 2015 [Could refer to the APD version (source – dc.watch interview). If I got it right, plans for such a lens were dropped. Let’s check it in early 2015] – X-PRO2 available in 2015
New Fuji flash with remote communication, HSS etc. available within late 2014 early 2015

LOW RATING

XF 16-55mm f/2.8 WR to be announced on January 6th
Fuji Flash made with METZ, ABC grouping, off shoe TTL
X-PRO2: available around “this time next year” with more than 16MP (the rumor was shared in late August 2014 by an anonymous source with nick name)
X-PRO2 with 24MP
X-PRO2 priced about 20% to 30% more expensive than the X-T1
X-PRO2 will feature a dual SD card slot.
Fujifilm will launch three non-interchangeable lens X-cameras within this winter… X100T, X30 and ? (winter 2014/2015)
– Sigma is looking at the X-system,
but they still have to decide which lenses produce and when to launch them (shared 1 DEZ 2014).
ORGANIC SENSOR problems to solve: too much battery drain and too much heat being generated
– Fujifilm to launch a new PRO-photographer service in 2015 like Nikon’s/Canon’s NPS/CPS!

THE 2014 CHECK

the fair list
(83% correct rumors)

CORRECT RUMORS IN 2014

1. Super-Bokeh lens Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD! (for about $1400/$1500)
2. Bokeh Lens: New XF lens with super-smooth bokeh coming? (dual aperture lens / STF)
3. New X-T1 firmware: shutter speed will increase from 1/4000 to 1/32000 – better movie capabilities – faster/better AF (including phase detection on instant AF) – some other minor improvements (like new film simulation modes). Firmware updates will be released in October and December
4. Silver X-T1 at photokina
5. Multiple Announcements next week & Price: XF56mm APD lens and XF50-140 ($1500-$1600) 2.8 (shared September 5)
6. X100T: USB-charging system (+ battery charger), 7 FN buttons, bigger LCD than the X100S (1.04 dot 3-inch LCD screen) and WiFi!
7. X-T1 Graphite Silver Edition: deluxe accessories, 1/32,000 shutter speed & will cost $200 more than black X-T1! (anonymous source)
8. Fujifilm X100T first X-camera with electronic shutter (up to 1/32,000)
9. X100T no tilt screen
10. X100T same lens
11. X100T HVF: Real-Time Parallax in OVF
12. X100T with electronic overlay in OVF
13. XF 56mm f/1.2 Super-Bokeh lens
14. X-T1 new firmware update is coming (posted August 15)
15. X100T will have 16mp
16. X100T successor of X100S
17. X100T announcement September 10
18. X30 with 2/3 sensor, 12 MP, X-TRANS 2
19. X30 with 6 function buttons and view mode button
20. X30 won’t have an OVF
21. X30 EVF magnification same as X-E2, same resolution of X-T1/X-E2
22. X30 Announcement 26th of August. Quite different design compared to X20
23. X30 WiFi with remote control capability, +/-3 exposure compensation.
24. X30 with 3“ Tilt Screen
25. X30 Battery: more than 400 shots with one battery and USB-charging.
26. X30 Battery (part 2): Same battery of X100/S, the NP-95. (AS)
27. X30 lens: 28-112mm f/2-2.8 (same as X20)… but with dual ring!
28. X30 coming in summer (shared in Winter 2014)
29. “Classic Chrome“: Fuji’s new film simulation
30. XF lens deals coming tomorrow (August 10): discount on some XF lenses : : XF 27mm will drop from $449 to $299!
31. X-T1 bundle deal starting 3rd of August (with free vertical grip and spare battery)
32. XF 90mm f/2
33. XF16mm f/1.4
34. XF 18-135 coming June 16th
35. X-E2 deal
36. X-E2 firmware update with X-T1 EVF refresh rate coming soon (correct, it came a few days later)
37. TCL-X100 will be out end of May (correct. It’s available since then in Japan, now also in Europe. Still out of stock in USA)
38. TCL-X100 will cost €250 and be a bit cheaper than the WCL (correct. AmazonDE sells the silver version for €249, while the discounted WCL still costs €269)
39. TCL-X100 will cost $350/400 (correct, it costs $350 at Bhphot & Co)
40. TCL-X100 coming second half of April (correct, announced April 22)
41. Lightroom 5.4 coming next week
42. February/March lens deals with confidential Fuji document
43. With the next update, Adobe will support X-Trans film simulation
44. X30 won’t come in February/March as rumored by digicame-info
45. Image and size comparison of the 10-24 with a protype 18-135 (real image)
46. XF 16-55 and 50-140 will be weather sealed
47. X-T1 announcement in January 28th at 4:30 AM London Time
48. Improved WiFi for the X-T1
49. UHS-II SD card slot, but no double SD-card slot + 8fps with AF tracking (Fuji originally planed a dual SD-card slot. When the first X-T1 image leaked here on FR, it even looked like a dual SD-card slot, but the Japanese source said it has just a single SD-card slot)
50. X-T1 will cost $1300 / €1200
51. First images of a prototype X-T1
52. Firmware update for Zeiss will add PDAF support
53. Tilt screen for the X-T1
54. The name of the weather sealed X will be X-T1
55. X-T1 will have the best EVF on the market
56. black X100S will have a retail price of about £1000, about the same as silver version (the final retail price in UK is RRP £1099.99 for the black and £1049 for the silver version, according to wexUK. But now both are sold cheaper).
57. XF56mm announcement at January 6th
58. black X100S will be the only “new” X-camera presented at CES
59. Nissin i40: first lot of flashes available early September (the actual availability date will be various between countries, so in some countries it could come a little later). NOTE: The rumor, shared back on July 4th, was correct. Nissin itself confirmed it in September. But there was a last minute delay. Read more about at dc.watch here (translation)
60. Button Upgrade for the early produced X-T1′s with mushy buttons. (correct, at least in Japan at the moment for $75)
61. X-E2: different body colours/textures (service launched in UK)
62. Fujifilm X-T1 firmware scheduled for mid-December
63. X-E2 firmware of late 2014 won’t birng electronic shutter
64. X-E2 firmware: camera remote control firmware udpate coming for Fujifilm X-E2
65. Nissin i40 for Fuji coming to late fall (rumor shared on SEP12 here)
66. Nissin i40 shipping starts next week, but probably first in Asia (shared on NOV 12 here). Correcte, started in Hong Kong.
67. EXTENDED: Amazing X-DEALS will expire 27th of December (instead of NOV29) + XF 18-135 will be $100 off, too!
68. Silver X-T1 and Fuji X100T to be shipped in November

WRONG RUMORS IN 2014

1. X-T1P release with 4K viewfinder in July
2. XF 18-135 announcement on Memorial Day. NOTE: I excluded the rumor of an 18-135 f/3.5-4.8, as this was a typo by Fujifilm at the CP+ (see this image), and I just reported about it.
3. XF 18-135 will come in May
3. XF 18-135 in stores in February
4. X-PRO2 with FF sensor (wrong, and corrected a few weeks later by the top trusted Japanese source)
5. X200 with 24MP, tilt screen, improved AF and wider detection area (NOTE: The 24MP, tilt screen and new lens rumor, shared 7 months before the X100T announcement, have been corrected later on by the tursted Japanese source and by a source who was right in the past). The rest has been corrected a few weeks before announcement by other sources.
6. Medium Format Fuji
7. XF 120-400 (rumor shared 8 months before it was shown at photokina… it turned out to be a 140-400… pretty close, but still wrong)
8. Sigma X-mount coming at photokina
9. X-T1 hardware improvement. A limited edition X-T1 will be available with it pre-installed but existing models could be upgraded with the money worth of new parts. (maybe the source confused it with the premium edition “graphite X-T1”)
10. B&H should receive first batch of Fujifilm X100T cameras on November 18 (wrong, shipping started on the 13th.)
11. X-E2 firmware won’t bring Classic Chrome film simulation
12. X-E1 firmware coming by the end of the year 2014 with Classic Chrome (the firmware came, but it didn’t include Classic Chrome)
13. XF 50-140 f/2.8 WR & 56mm APD shipped in December (50-140 started shipping late November in USA/EU and 56 APD in early December in EU)
14. New flashes for Fuji X are on the way, coming “later this year“, probably presented at photokina (WRONG: flashes are coming, but in Spring)

the unfair list
(74% correct rumors)

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FUJINON XF 16-55mm f/2.8 WR to be announced on January 6th (anonymous source)

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I just got a tip (thanks) from an anonymous source with nick-name, who told me that the Fujinon XF 16-55mm f/2.8 WR lens will be announced on January 6th. For now take it with the mandatory grain of salt.

As always, I’ll be here on FR to make a live blogging about this lens: wherever on the world-wide web there is something worth to shared and known about this lens, I’ll let you know about it in real-time through the live blogging.

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“Fujifilm won’t have a booth at CES 2015! My Guess? Big Announcements in Late 2015” (DPR-moderator Chris)

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If you are going to Las Vegas for the CES, you will probably waste your time looking for the Fujifilm booth, since, according to dpr-moderator Chris (f-sunny, via dpreview) – who’s heading to Las Vegas soon -, there won’t be any Fujifilm booth at CES… just rooms for business meetings.

Chris assumes there won’t be “big announcement, because they have no booth to show it/them off. My guess would be Fuji will save their announcements for shows late in 2015, and have a Fuji booth at those locations.”

If Chris is right, then this means that Fujifilm has not that much in the pipeline for the next couple of months (the 16-55mmF2.8, the 16mmF1.4 and a rumored entry level X, which should be also the last one, according to actioncamerarumors).

The Fujifilm X-PRO2? Oh yes, this one is coming too, sooner or later in 2015 ;) .

Fuji Manager Interview: Full Frame, Medium Format, Global Shutter, X-Trans sensor, Organic Sensor and more!

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Interview at dc.watch (translation) with Fuji Manager Mr. Iida Toshihisa. If there is any Japanese reader who can translate / summarize the interview better, please feel free to do it in the comments down below.

From the interview

TRANSLATION BY ANTOINE (THANKS)

Q: Photo and Camera, which is most important?

As a camera maker, our dream is to make the camera as close as the human eye as possible (reproduce the impression we get from our eyes). The photo is both what remains and what records, so it’s the role of the camera to do so.

Whatever happens the image quality is the most important part, but not the only important one: it is necessary to reflect what the photographer likes and what he feels.

Q: When planning and developping a camera, what is important?

Cameras are tools to take pictures. It’s very important to have a small, light and easy to use camera to enable the photography and image quality in a pleasing way.

When we plan a camera, of course we are considering the cost, but more than that, the features are a heavy topic. We want to create a product which value will be understood by the customer.

Q: What is the appeal of ILCs?

They have a lot of advantages. By using multiple variations of lenses, they can enlarge the possible expressions of the environment. You ca also enjoy the different tastes and representations of the different lenses.

Q: What are the comparative appeals of DSLRs and mirrorless cameras?

DSLRs have for themselves the OVF, speed, large choice of lenses and battery llife. But we have decided not to take that path, to avoid limitations in the future.

Mirrorless cameras benefit from the ease of use of EVF, focus peaking [or focus accuracy, not too sure…], small size and weight, many automated functions, higher quality design possibilities of the lenses due to the shorter flange distance (especially wide angles and primes).

In addition, the absence of mirror make the camera quieter and avoids mirror shock, which is better for image quality.

Q: How can the ILCs evolve further from here?

For the DSLR, the FF models are going toward higher quality and the APS-C are going toward faster speed, isn’t it? But it feels like there is a lack of real incentive for these DSLR customers to change.

Mirrorless are getting toward speeds beyond what DSLRs can achieve. With faster sensor reading speeds, we are going to improve operation speed (responsiveness?) too. And together with that, we are willing to improve further the quality of the EVF.

The lens line-up is getting larger. We need to continue improving the photo part, but listening to customers we know that we also need to work on the 4K of 8K video too.

Q: Is there a chance that we see a completely new type of camera in the future?

We can never say no, but it’s rather a progressive process [many transition steps]. On case we can mention is the 3D cameras. But we believe any camera that goes away from the essence of cameras (a tool to take pictures) cannot sustain long.

By the way, at the Photokina 2014 we presented our new concept Swing Cam. It’s a fixed lens camera for security use, including a technology of image detection to automatically track and take a picture. It’s an automated camera taking picture by itself!

Q: The cameras life-cycle is getting longer, isn’t it? are you going to expand the firmware update and parts exchange service?

Yes, the cycle is getting longer. We want to create devices that you can use longer.

The firmware updates will continue. And we want to experiment with parts exchange. For example, there are people who want lock buttons and people who don’t. I don’t think more frequent models changes would benefit anyone, clients, makers, retailers.

Q: Are you going to increase the sensor size or the resolution?

A larger sensor is certainly allowing higher image quality, but not everything gets better with size. The camera and lenses get larger, heavier, more expensive and the AF gets slower.

Of course, there are some niche areas where you the image quality goes first even if it means larger gear, higher cost and slower speed. But overall, the smaller, lighter systems with high image quality are getting mainstream.

The resolution is going to be increased. With the increase of pixels, the performance becomes a concern, but innovation is bringing the solution to that. But the lenses having also a limited resolution, we are going to reach a maximum. We consider that 25Mpx is that maximum for APS-C. With the current technology aailable, it doesn’t make much sense to go higher.

Q: Regarding the sensor, what new features are you considering?

Fast reading speed. The reading speed should be as high as possible. If we can increase that speed, it opens a lot of new possibilities. Then we also tend toward higher sensitivity. It becomes a global electronic shutter without rolling effect.

Especially for mirrorless, the phase detection AF is an important feature. With contrast detect, whatever happens you need a wobling movement and there are lenses that can’t handle that properly. Phase detect AF is a solution.

Q: In the future, are you going to release a completely new sensor type?

We will continue to develop our X-trans sensor. We put our efforts in increasing the sensor’s resolution.

There is a normal chance of issuing a new sensor. For example there are talks of an organic sensor, but that is still way ahead of us.

Q: If the image processing technology were to improve, what dream would you like to realize?

I think the image processing technology still needs to improve. Getting closer to the human ey is still a big dream and image processing may be able to help realizing it. Especially regarding the dynamic range.

Then, being able to get the photographer’s habits and intention from the information in the pixels would be great. Even speaking of the big data about the photographer, we could envision cameras that learn to read the intention of the photographer. A camera that would take the picture exactly as the photographer envisionned it, that would be an accomplishment.

Q: Is it a good thing to use active image processing?

Yes, I think so. Maybe it will allow to capture images the human eye cannot. High sensitivity or night-vision cameras, or removal of the haze or heat distortion at long distance are examples.

Or else, the increase of stereoscopic effect, or the color rendition [gammut?] increase are other examples of how the usage of image processing could open possibilities.

Q: You are considering moving to the electronic shutter in the future. What are the advantages over mecanical shutter?

Yes this is a possibility. It depends largely on the evolution of sensors. When possible, the advantages would be higher speed, higher burst-modes and silence. That’s because the electronic shutter fixes the inconvenients of the mecanical shutter. It would also benefit the camera size.

Q: Are you considering changing the OIS to electronic?

Changing OIS to electronic stabilization would inevitably degrade the image quality, so it would be difficult to consider on a large sensor.

Q: Since last year, the sales of DSLR are decreasing. Why do you think this is happening?

Simply put, the mirrorless cameras innovation and the strengthening of the lenses had a impact. The DSLR market has reached maturity and the lack of innovation is probably a reason too.

The Canon EOS 7D markII is one example of potential development axis. It pushes the apeal of APS-C to it’s maximum.

Q: What is the reason behind the increasing sales of mirrorless?

Camera usability expectations have clearly changed, in my opinion.

Q: How do you forecast the compact cameras market will evolve?

Except for cameras having a clear specialty, they will disappear.Probably the waterproof cameras, action cams, superzooms, large sensor types will survive.

Q: Do cameras need video functions?

Yes. We consider all cameras require video functionalities. But the X-Trans sensor was developped for still imaging, not video. This is why we focused our efforts on still imaging for the X-series. But we are getting this strong request from many customers, so we are putting more efforts into teh video functionalities.

Q: What are the key points you are considering when developing a new lens?

Image quality. Deliver the best quality through the optics is number one priority. Our approach is not to rely on image processing, but to put everything possible into the steps of optical design. Provide a great autofocus and OIS is also key.

Lenses are one piece of the tool and it is important to improve the sensations and operation for the user, even if then keeping size and weight under control is difficult.

Q: Can we expect the lenses features and quality to improve?

Lenses are an analog technology and I don’t think they would make a big sudden jump.

Through special glass, coating and aspherical designs, the quality and performance will improve progressively. This will go on while keeping the size and weight under control.

Q: Is it good to use intensively the image processing for the correction of the lens aberations and rendition?

For us it’s no. When you rely on image processing, the quality is degraded. It’s different from the fact to have small and light lenses.

Naturally, if you focus first on having a good lens and sensor even before the lights comes in, then at the end you should get good results.

Q: How do you think the memory cards will evolve from now? Do you think the wireless and cloud innovations will make the memory cards unnecessary?

Memory cards should tend toward faster speed and higher capacity, no? I don’t think they will disappear. Physical cards need also better security. Cloud services can be used as backup so I think they will increase in the future.

Q: How will the relationship between smartphone and camera evovle in the future?

We have to increase the relationship between the two devices, both during and after the shot.

Q: What do you think of a 35mm FF X-series camera?

We are now focusing on APS-C cameras. We are researching FF cameras too, but at the moment there is no plan to release a FF camera.

Q: What do you think of cameras with fixed lens and FF or medium format sensor?

We receive requests from customers regarding a medium format camera. However, we think currently the X-series format and operation are best. We still need to figure out if a larger and heavier camera would be really acceptable for the customers.

For fixed lens cameras, the size, weight, features and cost factors are even more important than for ILCs. A medium format fixed lens camera would be large and expensive, and the demand will surely be extremely limited.

Q: So far, only the X-T1 is using UHS-II memory cards. Are you planning to expand to other models?

We are considering only according to each camera specificities and target usage.

Q: Do you think it is necessary to have dual slots?

Yes we recognize that. We received this request from customers and we want to implement it as soon as possible.

Q: What do you think of M43 and 1-inch sensor cameras?

We believe the APS-C format is the best for ILC. It’s still a possibility for integrated cameras [bridge?] but the size, cost and features need to be taken into consideration.

Q: You implemented the wifi in cameras, but what about the GPS?

GPS is posing a problem with battery drain and it also takes time to get a location. It would mean a GPS always on like the smartphones and the affinity with the camera would need to be studied, but it would indeed open some new way of usage.

Translated by FR-reader John (thanks)

X-Trans: “We intend to further develop the X-Trans sensor. We are working to improve that sensor’s resolving efficiency. There is ample potential for a new sensor to come out. For example, there is talk of an organic sensor, but that’s still well ahead of us.”

full-frame and medium-format ain’t happening. And for video, they say they made X-Trans mostly for stills, not for video, but they say that due to a strong desire by the customer they intend to put proactive effort into development of video shooting (that doesn’t mean anything will happen yet, bit of Japanese ‘we’ll work on it one day’ talk). He does mention that there is a necessity to support 4K and even 8K, but pie in the sky.

Also, translation is off on 25MP – he says they feel it is likely that 25MP is the limit for APS-C.

Google translation

X-Trans development:We’re going to also develop the future X-Trans sensor. We focus on improving the efficiency of the resolution sensor. I will have to fully come possibility that out a new sensor. For example, although there is also a story of organic type, I’ll still be ahead.” [better translation needed.. any help from a Japanese FR-reader?]

Full Frame: “This is where you have to concentrate on APS-C-format camera. For full size-format and we have to study as a future possibility, but plans of camera using a large size sensor is not for now.”

Medium Format: “we believe the sense of size and mobility of today’s X series and we’re the best. When it becomes heavier larger than this, it is whether able to accept customers, please consider it as during the study. […] When it comes to lens fixed medium format camera of even greater, because the price is also high, demand will become extremely niche.

Sensor: high-speed readout function + global electronic shutter with no rolling distortion.

– Replace the mechanical shutter with the electronic shutter?: “There will be as a possibility. But is largely due to the evolution of the sensor. If that happens, ultra-high-speed shutter, high-speed continuous shooting, is noise reduction. The shortcomings of the mechanical shutter I’ll be resolved by becoming the electronic shutter. Also would contribute to the miniaturization of the camera.”

– Evolution of image processing technology: “That is closer to the human eye in a big dream, image processing technology I think than willing to allow it. Specifically, these are the expansion of the dynamic range.” […] the application range of image processing is widely, and I think that the various possibilities to make use of it spreads.”

More Megapixel, but there is also the resolution limit of the lenses. “We believe that if 25 million pixels is not a limit in the APS-C size.”

Dual SD-card slot: “we would like to support as soon as possible

Video: “There is also a strong demand of the customers so I’m going to go now put the emphasis on actively movie shooting.”