According to Fujirumors, an iteration of the X100V will launch in early 2024 with a new lens.
Fuji released the X100V micro-single camera in 2020, using 26.1 megapixel CMOS, but also replaced the new 23mm F2.0 lens, the original price of $ 9790. In recent years, Fuji opened “out of stock mode”, including the X100V, including a variety of cameras difficult to buy at the original price.
In July this year, Fuji launched in Hong Kong, China, X100V camera Disney Limited Edition, the world’s limited to 100, priced at 14,999 Hong Kong dollars (currently about RMB 13,724).
X100V camera official description.
The X100V’s top and bottom aluminium plates are made from a single piece of polished aluminum, and there are some enhancements to the camera grip, ISO dials, and lens barrels for a better sense of holding. The X100V is dust and drip-proof. The new bi-directional folding LCD touchscreen provides intuitive touch control. X100V features an X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 processor, with a 26.1-megapixel sensor in a back-illuminated design that improves image quality and dynamic range, and a unique Color Filter Array that controls moiré and stray colors without the need for an optical low-pass filter. X100V Hybrid Viewfinder
The X100V hybrid viewfinder has been significantly improved to allow shooters to quickly and easily switch between the 0.52x magnification optical viewfinder (OVF) and the 3.69-megapixel OLED electronic viewfinder. The X100V supports recording 4K video at up to 30 frames per second or capturing images at 1080p resolution at 120p per second. Videographers requiring extremely high colour fidelity can record 10-bit, 4:2:2 colour via an external HDMI port and utilize Fujifilm’s advanced colour reproduction technology by applying film simulation techniques, such as Eterna, to their video footage. In addition, filmmakers can integrate a variety of shooting functions, such as Monochrome Adjustment and Color Positive, to extend their creative vision directly into the footage being recorded.
The X100V utilizes a new 23mmF2.0 lens to ensure that every detail of its X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor is captured. The lens has been significantly upgraded to increase resolution, reduce distortion and optimize macro shooting performance, yet it maintains the same overall size and compatibility as the optional WCL / TCL conversion lens while retaining its internal 4-stop ND filter.