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Fujifilm X100V to be announced in February 2020, Price : $1,500

Fuji is on the verge to announce the Fujifilm X100V mirrorless camera in February 2020. According to recent reports the APS-c fixed-length camera will be priced at $1,500.

Back in November the early prototypes of the Fuji X100V is being tested with a 26MP BSI CMOS sensor and a tilting touchscreen.  Even though there were several rumors suggesting multiple variants of the same camera with traditional fixed display.  Besides the 26MP APS-c sensor, the Fuji X100 5th generation camera will feature the new X-processor.

The successor to the Fujifilm X100F (Amazon | B&H | Adorama) previously rumored for late 2019 launch but the premium compact shooter will arrive in early 2020.

Rumored Fujifilm X100V/X200 Specs

  • New and updated fixed lens. It will still be a 23mm f/2 but with better close focusing etc. and it will be WR
  • More add-on lens options 18mm,28mm,50mm in 35mm equivalent
  • Same 26MP sensor with the X-Pro3 and X-T3
  • Improved AF over the current X-T30, X-T3
  • Tweaked Processor over X-T30
  • Body with similar control buttons
  • Same Joystick and D-pad
  • Weather-resistant body
  • 4K video at 24,30p, Full HD at 24,30,60,120p
  • Improved Bluetooth and WiFi performance and USB-C

Read more Fujifilm Mirrorless news and Fujifilm Rumors.

Also join the Fujifilm Camera Users Facebook Group to share your Fujifilm photography.

via FR

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