It’s All About the Latest and Greatest (X-T5, X-H2, X-H2S, X-S20) – Roundup
For this weekend we have a roundup covering all the latest and greatest 5th generation Fujifilm gear.
For this weekend we have a roundup covering all the latest and greatest 5th generation Fujifilm gear.
And now we have a first time indication from Viltrox.
Viltrox has now said on their social media that they expect to launch the Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 in mid-August.
If you want to see hands-on images of this lens as well as a size comparison with the Viltrox 75mm f/1.2, then check out this article.
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The Fujifilm X-S20 owner’s manual is now available in html here and PDF here.
So, the Fujifilm X-S20 was launched a few weeks ago.
And as usual at launch day, there was a lot of buzz.
But in all that buzz, some stuff tends to go under that should actually get way more attention, and some stuff for some reason Fujifilm did not mention at all.
So, in order to celebrate this little wonderful camera, let me tell you the 5 things you might have missed about it.
So, down below (or at my dropbox) are the media slides. These are screenshots I took during the Fujifilm USA Tech Talk. There might be some data in there you might find interesting. Enjoy :).
Until now it always worked like this in the Fujifilm world: Fuji’s APS-C series cameras get the latest and greatest technology and then the same sensors and processors are used on Fuji’s GFX cameras.
With two differences, of course.
But other than that, the silicon wafer used to make these sensors is exactly the same.
This means that for example the 26MP BSI X-Trans IV sensor is the very same we find on the GFX100/S, just Sony cuts a 4 times larger part out of it for the GFX sensor, hence 102 MP.
That’s great for Fujifilm, as it saves them R&D if they can use the same platforms over several systems and, for example, simplify the transfer of their APS-C firmware into their GFX system by using the same processor and sensor technology.
And what this mean for the rumored Fujifilm GFX100 replacement?
Well, if Fujifilm will continue doing what they always do then I see 3 options.
And I say 3 options, because the Fujifilm X-S20 shows us that Fujifilm is still considering that 26MP BSI sensor part of their lineup and hence to be potentially used in future cameras.
The three most obvious options at this point are:
But of course, there are also other sensors that Sony has available. We reported here about:
Sure, a 162MP stacked medium format sensor would be extremely expensive. And as far as global shutter goes, it’s not usually Fujifilm who uses breakthrough technology for first. Those sensors come from Sony and my guess is that before we don’t get it on a Sony camera, we also won’t see it on a Fuji camera.
That’s why for now I will not include the latter two options in the survey. But if sources tell me crazy things are going to happen with the GFX100 replacement, then you can bet I will let you know first here on FujiRumors.
And now to the survey… and the question could not be easier than this one: which sensor do you want on the Fujifilm GFX100 replacement?
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