Fujifilm 2024 Camera Releases: What to Expect and Anticipate

2023-11-17 03:39:45

According to foreign news, Fujifilm is likely to release more than three new cameras in the first few months of 2024, including the X100V that most players are looking forward to. Throughout 2023, Fujifilm has launched two cameras, X-S20 and GFX100 II, for the X and GFX systems, as well as GF55mm F1.7, GF30mm F5.6 T/S and GF110mm F5.6 T/S Macro, etc. In terms of lenses, there are not many new products released this year. Even the X system only launched one product, the X-S20. The successor models of the X100V or the X series lenses that many people expected did not appear, leaving players somewhat disappointed. But this situation may improve next year, because according to foreign news, Fujifilm is ready to show off its talents in 2024! It is reported that Fujifilm will launch three or more cameras in the first few months of 2024, and sources claim that there is a high chance that one of the cameras will be a follow-up model to the X100V. In addition, Fujifilm is very likely to launch the successor to the XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS next year. If the news is true, I believe it will make many players happy. After all, the current XF 18-55mm F2.8 -4 R LM OIS is a KIT lens that was originally released with the X-E1. Although it has a large aperture and good image quality, it has been around for more than 11 years and it is indeed time for an update. Looking back on the past, in the 13 years of Fuji X / GFX series, only three cameras, X100F, X-T20 and GFX 50S, were released in 2017. As for the number of new cameras released by Fuji in 2024, will it break this record? ? Let us wait and see together! via: FUJI RUMORS Follow DIGIPHOTO, play with cameras and take crazy photos, come and join the DIGIPHOTO fan group

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