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Upcoming Cameras 2026: Sony A7R VI, Fuji X-T6, Nikon Z and Panasonic Models Get Official CMIIT Green Light

We have a list of cameras that are about to arrive within the next two to three months. Yes, we have already published details about the upcoming Canon R7 Mark II camera a few months ago. But recently, more details have emerged from a reputable source, E88_8888. who has uncovered new models registered with the China CMIIT wireless certification agency and is expected to arrive in the upcoming months.

Before we begin, we can be quite confident about two upcoming models: the Sony A7R VI (officially registered) and the Fujifilm X-T6.

For Nikon and Panasonic, there are several rumored models in the pipeline (such as various Z-series updates for Nikon and potential S1H II / S5R-style bodies for Panasonic), but we do not have clear, confirmed registration details or solid timelines for them yet.

2026 Camera Release Calendar – What’s Next?

Yes, as we have said, the Canon R7 II is already on the horizon, expected to arrive before June. The announcement may happen in May 2027. Other than R7 Mk II, the next set of cameras that are confirmed and loaded in the announcement pipeline are

Brand Model Key Feature Expected Announcement Status
Fujifilm X-T6 (FF260001) X-Processor 6 + Wi-Fi 6 September 2026 Certified
Sony A7R VI (ILCE-7RM6) 67–80 MP stacked sensor May 2026 Certified
Nikon N2324 (Z****) Affordable Z-series Q2–Q3 2026 Certified
Panasonic P2409A / P2501A Mid-range + entry-level Spring–Summer 2026 Certified

Why These CMIIT Certifications Matter: 100% Legit Early Signals

CMIIT (China MIIT) and SRRC filings are required before any camera with wireless features can enter the Chinese market. Historical accuracy exceeds 90% –   these leaks have correctly predicted launches for years. So once the camera name appears here, rest assured the camera is in the announcement pipeline, and although sometimes, like with Nikon, we’re not able to clarify the model name, but with the help of sources and repeated rumours, you will soon find out what’s coming next from Nikon.

  • Fujifilm FF260001: First X-Processor 6 model with tri-band Wi-Fi 6 (2.4/5.1/5.8 GHz).
  • Nikon N2324: Dual-band wireless sibling to recent affordable Z bodies.
  • Panasonic P2409A & P2501A: Dual-band and Bluetooth-only entries (registered earlier in Feb 2026).
  • Sony ILCE-7RM6: Wi-Fi 6 high-res flagship.

These are not speculation — they’re official regulatory approvals dated April 7, 2026 (Fujifilm & Nikon) and February 2026 (Panasonic & Sony).

1. Sony ILCE-7RM6: The A7R VI High-Res Flagship

The Sony A7R VI camera is rumored to feature a 67-megapixel sensor. Not only that. The A7R VI is likely to arrive in Q4 of 2026.

Model Code: WW847606 (ILCE-7RM6)

Certification: 2026-2259 | CMIIT ID 26j99MW70054 | Reg. Date: Feb 4, 2026

According to rumors, Sony is about to introduce a 67-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor in the next-generation A7R VI camera, which is able to record up to 10k, which sounds really very interesting. Let’s dive deep into the details.

If the specs hold, this could be the sensor that finally lands in the Sony A7R VI (or a high-end A7R VI body) and gives hybrid photographers and videographers the ultimate stills + cinema tool.

Wireless: 5.1/2.4 GHz + Bluetooth (Wi-Fi 6)

Sony’s next high-resolution beast is already in the pipeline. Consistent leaks point to:

    • 67–80 MP stacked sensor
    • 8K–10K video
    • Near-zero rolling shutter
    • Vastly improved AI tracking
    • 8.5+ stops IBIS
    • New body design

Timeline: Strong rumors suggest a May 2026 announcement — possibly alongside new GM lenses. Sony’s pattern of flagship drops every 2–3 years fits perfectly after the A7R V.

2. Fujifilm FF260001: The X-T6 Arrives with X-Processor 6 and Wi-Fi 6

Model Code: FF260001 (listed internally as X-T*)

Certification: 2026-6672 | CMIIT ID 26j99KK3S349 | Reg. Date: April 7, 2026

Wireless: 5.8/5.1/2.4 GHz + Bluetooth (explicit Wi-Fi 6 for the China region)

This is the first camera on Fujifilm’s brand-new 6th-generation platform. The jump from X-Processor 5 (X-T5) to X-Processor 6 is expected to bring massive gains in autofocus, video, and processing speed. Already registered and about to arrive means we have 100% percent about them

Apart from this, there are also some strong rumours related to the next generation of X pro camera, which is expected to arrive this year, but in this article, we are only concentrating on those cameras that are already registered and about to arrive, which means we have one hundred percent certainty about them

Rumored X-T6 Specs (Consistent Across Rumor Mills):

  • 40MP partially-stacked X-Trans VI sensor (or higher-res HR variant)
  • 8K video capability (30p or higher, with oversampled 4K)
  • AI-driven subject detection and tracking
  • 8+ stops IBIS
  • Up to 200MP Pixel Shift mode
  • Fully articulating screen (upgrade over X-T5’s 3-way tilt)
  • Faster burst rates and dramatically improved rolling-shutter performance

Release Timeline: Multiple sources (FujiRumors, KF Concept, Vietnamese retailer leaks) point to a September 2026 announcement. This aligns perfectly with Fujifilm’s historical pattern of major X-series bodies in spring/summer.

The X-T6 is shaping up to be Fujifilm’s “full-frame killer” APS-C flagship — exactly what enthusiasts have been waiting for since the X-T5 launched in late 2022.

3. Nikon N2324: New Affordable Z-Series Body Incoming

Model Code: N2324 (listed as Z****)

Certification: 2026-5961 | CMIIT ID 26j99NA7E001 | Reg. Date: April 7, 2026

Wireless: 5.1/2.4 GHz (dual-band only)

NikonRumors also confirmed this filing immediately. E88_8888 describes it as a “sibling to the Z50 II, Z5 II, and P1100” — meaning it’s an accessible/mid-tier Z body, likely without an EVF or aimed at vloggers/entry-level users. But, basically, we have to wait for more confirmation on this before jumping specifically to a camera name. Although we do have published an article “Nikon ZRc, Nikon Z500, Nikon ZFC II and Z30 II Specs & Release Rumors Revealed by Matt”, so you can have a clear glimpse of upcoming DX format cameras from Nikon by Nikon PRO Matt itself

Timeline: Q2–Q3 2026 announcement expected (typical 3–6 months after certification).

4. Panasonic P2409A & P2501A: Two New Lumix Models Certified

P2409A (Unknown #2)

  • Dual-band Wi-Fi (5.1/2.4 GHz)
  • CMIIT ID 25j3S107A409 | Approval 2026-1989 | Feb 3, 2026

P2501A (Unknown #3)

  • Bluetooth only
  • CMIIT ID 25j3S107A501 | Approval 2026-2435 | Feb 4, 2026

Panasonic Next camera, we do have some rumours about the arrival of the Panasonic S1H Mark II camera, and the update is overdue, and the fans are waiting restlessly for the S1H Mark II. Let’s see if the recent camera fulfils the fan demand. All we are keeping an eye on the registration details as well as the latest Panasonic rumours from sources, and we will be updating.

Panasonic 2026 Outlook: Focused on full-frame S-series updates and occasional compacts. Rumors mention possible S1H II, G100 II, or new affordable point-and-shoot models. Panasonic typically announces 3 – 6 months after foreign certifications.

2026 Camera Release Calendar – What’s Next?

Brand Model Key Feature Expected Announcement Status
Fujifilm X-T6 (FF260001) X-Processor 6 + Wi-Fi 6 September 2026 Certified
Sony A7R VI (ILCE-7RM6) 67–80 MP stacked sensor May 2026 Certified
Nikon N2324 (Z****) Affordable Z-series Q2–Q3 2026 Certified
Panasonic P2409A / P2501A Mid-range + entry-level Spring–Summer 2026 Certified

Overall 2026 Outlook: A blockbuster year. Fujifilm and Sony are delivering generational leaps first, Nikon is refreshing its accessible lineup, and Panasonic continues steady updates with a possible compact revival.

These certifications mean the hardware is locked in — expect official teasers and announcements within weeks to months.

Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for full specs, hands-on previews, and price details as they drop. Which of these upcoming cameras are you most excited about — the Fujifilm X-T6, Sony A7R VI, or something else? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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Fuji X-T30 III Price, Specs, and Release Date: Latest Rumours 2025

Fuji X-T30 II image

The Fuji X-T30 III is about to arrive. Before the official announcement of the camera, we have almost all the details related to it, including detailed specifications and the camera’s price, all in one place. I was really excited about the new generation of X-T30 series cameras, but when I found out that the camera would use the same 26MP sensor, I became a little disappointed. However, the fact remains: it is still coming with a 4th-gen 26MP sensor and 5th-gen X-Processor Pro, at least we will see some tracking performance improvement in the Fuji Entry Level Range. The information is coming from Fuji Rumours. This updated guide covers the latest on Fujifilm X-T30 III specs, price predictions, and release timeline as of October 10, 2025

Confirmed Rumours and Latest Updates on the Fujifilm X-T30 III

We already have confirmation related to the 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, as well as the advanced X-Processor 5. But, we do have some body design improvements which include a dedicated film simulation dial, similar to those on the Fuji X-M5 and Fuji X-T50, so, finally, we have the drive dial out and the film simulation dial in, as a user can have quick access to the signature colour profiles of the Fuji cameras

The Fuji X-T30 III is not coming alone the camera is coming alongside with an new kit lens,  Fujinon XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 OIS, The lens covers an ultrawide and zoom range, perfect for creating travel videos and capture images, but since the X-T30 III doesnt have vari-angle display screen do vlogging isnt’t possible with the new camera, so if u can still buy the Fuji X-T30 III for creating beautiful images not the vlogs. The X-T30 III Camera doesn’t have in-body sensor-shift image stabilisation, so having an OIS lens becomes a somewhat essential thing for users to get clear images.

Fuji X-T30 III Specification

Now, it’s time for the details Fuji X-T30 III specification. We do know that the X-T30 III Camera features a 26 MP sensor and a 5th-gen processing engine, but what else will we see inside the X-T30 II camera? Let’s dive into details …

  • Sensor: 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 (back-illuminated for enhanced low-light and speed).
  • Processor: X-Processor 5, supporting AI-enhanced AF tracking, subject detection (people, animals, vehicles)
  • Autofocus: Phase-detection with 425 points, improved tracking, and real-time eye/face detection.
  • Burst Shooting: Up to 8fps mechanical, 20fps electronic (with crop), based on processor upgrades.
  • Video Capabilities: 4K/30p, Full HD/120p; F-Log Support, but no 6.2K as in higher models.
  • Viewfinder and Screen: 2.36M-dot OLED EVF and 3.0-inch tilting touchscreen LCD.
  • Battery Life: Approximately 390 shots (CIPA) with NP-W126S battery, benefiting from efficient processing.
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C.
  • Build and Design: Identical to X-T30 II body (118mm × 83mm × 47mm, 383g with battery/card); retro SLR-style in black/silver, with the new film simulation dial replacing the drive dial.
  • Film Simulations: Full suite of 20+ modes, easily accessible via the dedicated dial.

Fujifilm X-T30 III Price: Staying Competitive

Fuji X-T30 III price at $999 to $1,099 body only.

Kit bundles:

  • Body + XC 15-45mm: $1,099–$1,199
  • Body + XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 OIS: $1,149–$1,249

This position of the X-T30 III with the price tag is an excellent offering against competitors like the Canon EOS R10 ($979) or Sony A6400 ($998) (although both of them need an update)

Fujifilm X-T30 III Release Date: Announcement Imminent

The big update: Fuji X-T30 III coming October 23, 2025. Shipping of the camera is expected to follow in late October or early November 2025, aligning with holiday demand.

How Does the X-T30 III Compare to the X-T30 II and Competitors?

Here’s an updated comparison based on the latest leaks:

Feature Fujifilm X-T30 II (2021) Predicted Fujifilm X-T30 III (2025)
Sensor 26MP X-Trans CMOS 4 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4
Processor X-Processor 4 X-Processor 5
AF System 425-point PDAF 425 Point AF, but Enhanced PDAF with tracking
Video 4K/30p 4K/30p, Full HD/120p
IBIS No No
Price (Body) $899 $999–$1,099
Battery Life 380 shots ~390 shots
Unique Feature Drive Dial Film Simulation Dial

So, finally or the official announcement of the camera is about to happen on October 23, 2025, and obviously, it’s not a major update as you have seen from the specification comparison above. But, even this minor refresh is essential to keep the user base engaged and at least provide new users an option to hands-on new tech in almost the same price range as entry-level cameras. We have already seen the performance of the performance of the 26 MP 4th gen Sensor and X-Processo 5, having these two combo in an entry-level body sure uplifts the overall photography experience for beginners

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Image Quality Review and Comparison: Fujifilm X-Half, Canon V1, Sony ZV-1 Mark II, and ZV-E10

FUJIFILM X half Digital Camera Review

So if you are looking for the best compact camera under the $1000 price range, then we have done a detailed comparison between the recently announced Fujifilm X-Half camera compared with the Canon V1 and the Sony ZV-1 Mark II. We have also included a mirrorless camera that falls under the same price range, with an additional lens to give you a clear understanding of what the difference will be if you opt for a mirrorless camera in the same price range instead of a compact. So you have all the test results in front of you — we will be analysing it as fairly as possible, but you are also free to comment on what you feel is related to the test.

Image Quality Comparison

Fuji X-Half test Image

As we can see from the first image analysis, captured at ISO 200, among the compacts, the ZV-1 Mark II camera, with its one-inch sensor, is performing very well. After that, we also have the PowerShot V1 camera, which is able to capture details in a proper manner. In the third position, we have the Fuji X-Half camera. Although at the top we do have the ZV-E10, since it has the largest sensor in the group and also falls in the same price range or even lower, that’s why we have included it to notice the real difference between them, despite the form factors they are in.

Image comparison test

Keep an eye on pencil sketches, the pencil lines are very clearly visible in ZV-E10 image, after that we have the Sony ZV-1 Mk II, and then in the Canon V1 and the Fuji X-Half.

Image Quality TEST at ISO 12800

If we have to rank them accordingly, then of course the top camera is the Sony ZV-E10, after that we have the Sony ZV-1 Mark II, in third we have the Canon V10, and in the fourth position we have the Fuji X-Half.

Best Camera Ranking

Rank Camera Name Sensor Type Form Factor Performance at ISO 200
1 Sony ZV-E10 APS-C (largest) Mirrorless Best performance overall
2 Sony ZV-1 Mark II 1-inch sensor Compact Very good performance
3 Canon PowerShot V10 1-inch sensor Compact Proper detail capture
4 Fujifilm X-Half Unspecified (small) Compact Least impressive among the group

Let’s find out which lens is being used by whom, in the comparison table below, let’s clear up the things.

Lens Comparison Table

Camera Lens Focal Length (Equivalent) Maximum Aperture Optical Zoom Notes
Fujifilm X-Half 33mm (Prime) f/2.8-16 None Fixed focal length, JPEG-only
Canon PowerShot V1 16-50mm (Zoom) f/2.8-4.5 3.1x Wide-angle zoom, video-focused
Sony ZV-1 Mark II 18-50mm (Zoom) f/1.8-4.0 2.7x Bright, wide-end, compact design
Sony ZV-E10 Optional / Used 55mm F1.8 Lens during test  F1.8  None / Optional APS-C, interchangeable lenses

From the table, it’s very clear that Fuji has spent less effort in selecting the lens for the X-Half Sensor, despite having a PRIME lens, the aperture value starts from F2.8, which shows how terrible the lens is being used. Sony, having a 2.7X Zoom lens, the aperture range is a lot better despite having a larger number of lens elements, which clearly shows the quality of the zoom lens, and in Canon again, yes, they are using a zoom lens, but the aperture starts from F2.8, showing use of a slower zoom lens.

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Fuji Upcoming Cameras 2025 – 2026

 

Fuji X-Pro 6 Remains on our Roadmap - Fujifilm Confirms again

Fuji X-Pro 6

Just after the announcement of the Fujifilm XE5 camera, PetaPixel conducted an interview with the Fujifilm developers team, and in that long interview, in some of the lines, they have confirmed — and this is not the first time they are confirming — it is better to say they are reconfirming what they said 3 months ago during the CP+ show: that the X-Pro series remains a key part of the future roadmap. And according to Yuji Igarashi, a prominent figure in Fujifilm’s camera division…

“The X-Pro is on our roadmap, along with the X-E camera,” Igarashi stated, signaling that the company has plans to revive the series with a new model, potentially the X-Pro 6.

Fuji X-Pro 6 in the works

Some of the websites speculated that Fuji might have indeed ended the X-Pro series or that they have sidelined it in favour of their X-T or the X-H series cameras. But that’s not the truth. Fujifilm managers, during the interview, have clearly mentioned that they are working on the X-Pro series next-generation body and they will bring it out when it’s the perfect time to do so.

But the big question is whether the new X-Pro could carve out a distinct identity in the X-series lineup, since as we all know, the Fuji XE5 is the fifth model of the X lineup which is using a 40-megapixel X-Trans 5th generation sensor and 5th generation X-Processor Pro. Thankfully, Igarashi has also confirmed that the next X-Pro will bring something special and not boring. That clearly indicates the company is taking its time to ensure the upcoming X-Pro 6 camera stands out in the crowd and will bring new technology to the Fuji X-series lineup.

The sixth-generation possibilities

Notably, no one has mentioned the X-Pro 6 name before — not even the famous Fuji rumour mill — but since they have already used the fifth generation of the sensor in, including the XE5, and at the very same time Fujifilm executive Yuji confirmed that they will bring new technology in the next X-Pro model, so the overall situation has sparked speculation that the next X-Pro series camera will bring 6th generation of sensor technology or the image processor technology or maybe both combined. So, such a move will align with Fujifilm’s goal of making the X-Pro 6 a standout product. And if they are using 6th generation of technology inside the camera, they will automatically name the camera X-Pro 6 — not X-Pro 4 or 5 — to avoid confusing the users.

When is the Fuji X-Pro 6 camera coming?

The camera makers have not provided a specific timeline. I hope and expect that Fujifilm will release the next X-Pro series model sometime in 2026, although we are waiting for more confirmation about the exact release date.

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Fuji Upcoming Cameras 2025 – 2026

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Fuji XE-5 Finally Announced - Official Press Release

Fuji X-E5 official image by Fujifilm

The Fuji X-E5 camera has finally been announced by Fujifilm. As we know already, the camera features a 40-megapixel X-Trans CMOS sensor of 5th generation, image stabilization support up to 7 stops, the newly added two clickable command dials on the top of the body, and film simulation modes. Take a look at the major core specifications of the camera below.

Fuji X-E5 specifications

  • 40MP BSI CMOS APS-C sensor
  • Image stabilization rated to 7.0EV
  • Twin clickable command dials
  • Film simulation dial with ‘recipe’ option
  • 2.36M dot EVF
  • 1.04M dot rear up/down tilt LCD
  • Video up to 6.2K//30 (with 1.23x crop)
  • Continuous shooting up to 8fps, 13fps with e-shutter
  • Mic socket, headphones via USB

Fujifilm X-E5 is available at a price of $1699 for the body only and $1899 with a 23mm f/2.8 WR lens.

Fuji X-E5 Back image

Fuji X-E5 top image

Fuji X-E5 Official Press Release

Fujifilm Introduces FUJIFILM X-E5 Mirrorless Digital Camera

VALHALLA, N.Y. – June 12, 2025 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Electronic Imaging Division, announces the launch of FUJIFILM X-E5 (X-E5) rangefinder-style mirrorless digital camera. X-E5 combines the classic look and feel that has made Fujifilm’s X-E series a sought-after tool among photographers, with an updated design and the latest features X Series has to offer including a customizable Film Simulation (FS) dial, in-body image stabilization, enhanced viewfinder capabilities, and more.

“X-E5 is a masterstroke of elegant design, delivering the perfect balance between form and function,” said Victor Ha, vice president, Electronic Imaging and Optical Devices Divisions, FUJIFILM North America Corporation. “It blends our fifth-generation digital imaging technology with soulful touches of classic design, creating a camera that brings even seasoned users a new way to immerse themselves in our subculture of Film Simulations.”

Main Features:

Lightweight, compact form factor, featuring new Film Simulation dial

  • X-E5 is designed to be an everyday carry camera, weighing approximately 445g (approximately 1lb.)1.
  • For the first time in the history of FUJIFILM X Series, the top-plate is machined from a single piece of aluminum. The distinct tapered design on the rear of the top plate enhances the metallic texture while improving the operability of the dials, ensuring a seamless and comfortable creative experience. By combining sharp, flat edges with carefully curved surfaces, the top-plate delivers a smooth metallic texture and a high sense of rigidity, offering a premium feel when holding the camera.
  • In addition to providing quick access to Fujifilm’s exclusive Film Simulation modes, the FS dial features three additional positions that allow users to create and save their own custom FS recipes to FS1, FS2, or FS3.
  • Refinement is central to every aspect of X-E5’s design. For example, the viewfinder and diopter adjustment control fit flush with the body. By refining vertical and horizontal elements, the design preserves the essence of a traditional camera while exuding a sophisticated presence.

New Electronic Viewfinder Capabilities

  • Inspired by retro film cameras, the new Classic Display mode2 on X-E5’s rangefinder-style electronic viewfinder (EVF), displays key information at the bottom of the frame.
  • X-E5 also has a new Surround View function that displays a black, semi-transparent or outlined area outside the image. While looking through the viewfinder, users can easily switch between these three options using the Control Lever on the front of the camera, providing an image making experience similar to a traditional optical viewfinder.
  • The Control Lever offers additional customizable functions including changing aspect ratios and adjusting the digital teleconverter magnification. This ensures exceptional operability and versatility, even with one-handed operation.

Powerful in-body image stabilization (IBIS), digital teleconverter, and video capabilities

  • A new IBIS algorithm and upgraded gyro sensor work together to increase responsiveness to camera shake across five axes. This offers a benefit of up to 7.0 stops at the center and 6.0 stops at the periphery3.
  • The camera features a digital teleconverter function that allows for 1.4x and 2.0x zoom options. This enables users to crop into the frame with a minimal loss of image quality, for additional creative versatility.
  • The rear tilting monitor can be flipped upward and forward facing up to 180 degrees, which can accommodate a wide variety of compositions, from high to low angle, as well as selfies.
  • X-E5 is capable of shooting in 6.2K/30P resolution. It features a tracking AF function during video recording, ensuring high-quality and smooth footage.

High-performance sensor and high-speed image processing engine for high-quality images and autofocus (AF)

  • X-E5 is equipped with the back-illuminated 40.2 megapixel X-Trans™ CMOS 5 HR sensor. Updated image processing algorithms deliver high resolution while maintaining a high signal-to- noise ratio.
  • An improved pixel structure allows light to be recorded more efficiently on the imaging sensor, unlocking ISO 125 as a native sensitivity. On the previous model4 this was only available as an extended option. Additionally, the electronic shutter can be set to a maximum shutter speed of 1/180,000 of a second to achieve highly precise exposure control.
  • X-E5 features AI-based subject-detection autofocus, developed using deep learning technology to detect animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones5.
  • The latest AF predictive algorithm delivers high tracking performance for moving subjects and high precision AF in low-contrast lighting.

Pricing and Availability

Available in both black and silver varieties, the FUJIFILM X-E5 mirrorless digital camera will be available late summer 2025 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,699.95 USD and $1,999.99 CAD. A kit will also be available featuring the newly announced FUJINON XF23mmF2.8 R WR lens, at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,899.95 USD and $2,249.99 CAD. For more information, visit https://www.fujifilm-x.com/en-us/products/cameras/x-e5/.

 

Fuji X-E5 Specification and Price [Our X-E5 Specs 100% Correct, Finally Confirmed]

We have first shared the Fuji X-E5 expected core Specification in our May 2021 Post too, you can check here. Now, it’s almost confirmed that the camera is coming with the same core specs. With no updates from the rumor mill’s reliable sources, it’s confirmed that the upcoming Fuji X-E5 camera will feature a 40 MP X-Trans CMOS sensor and IBIS unit. Take a look at the detailed core specification of the upcoming camera

Fuji X-E5 specification

  • 40MP BSI CMOS APS-C sensor
  • Image stabilization rated to 7.0EV
  • Twin clickable command dials
  • Film simulation dial with ‘recipe’ option
  • 2.36M dot EVF
  • 1.04M dot rear up/down tilt LCD
  • Video up to 6.2K//30 (with 1.23x crop)
  • Continuous shooting up to 8fps, 13fps with e-shutter
  • Mic socket, headphones via USB

Updated Specification and Pricing of the Fuji X-E5 Camera

  • Pricing for the X-E5 is as follows
    – Body: $1699
    – Kit with XF23mmF2.8: $1899
  • Key specifications of the X-E5-
    Sensor: X-Trans CMOS 5 HR, APS-C, 40.2 megapixels-
    Processor: X-Processor 5-
    ISO sensitivity: Standard 125-12800, extended 64-51200-
    In-body image stabilization: Up to 7.0 stops (center), 6.0 stops (periphery) IBIS system with new algorithm and improved gyro sensor for improved performance-
    Continuous shooting: Up to 20fps with electronic shutter (with crop)
    – Video: Up to 6.2K 30p, DCI4K60p, Full HD240p slow motion-
    EVF: 0.39-inch OLED, approx. 2.36 million dots-
    LCD monitor: 3.0-inch tilt-type touch panel, approx. 1.04 million dots-
    Dimensions: Width 124.9mm, height 72.9mm, depth 39.1mm-
    Weight: Approx. 445g including
    battery- Film Simulation: 20 modes in total, up to 3 custom recipes can be saved-
    Other: USB-C, Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm microphone terminal-
    Supports digital teleconverter (1.4x / 2x)
    – Customizable film simulation dial allows you to quickly recall your own settings-
    EVF has multiple display modes, providing an optical viewfinder-like experience: three “Surround View” modes with a choice of black, semi-transparent or line outline showing the image aspect ratio and its surroundings, and a “Simple View” option that mimics the viewfinder of an analog film SLR- Equipped
    with AI subject detection AF, AF possible down to -7EV in low light-
    Beautifully machined aluminum top plate-
    Bluetooth connection button is located on the bottom like a film rewind button

Fuji X-E5 Arrival Time and Price

Fuji X-E5 is coming on June 12, 2025. The price is expected to be $1299, $1699 approximately

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Fuji FX100: The Possibility of a Full-Frame Compact Camera in 2026

 

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Fuji has a long history in creating amazing cameras, starting from the APS-C line of cameras and the medium format GFX series, all of which deliver exceptional image quality and retro aesthetics.

The Fuji X-100 VI camera with its 40 megapixel sensor has very high demand worldwide, and most of the time, due to the supply chain issues, the camera remains backordered. Fuji recently announced their first medium format compact camera, the GFX 100 RF, which uses a 102 megapixel medium format sensor-based camera. Both of them showcase Fujifilm’s ability to innovate in the premium compact camera space.

However a new patent surfaced over the web of 40 mm F2 full frame compact lens the lens is specifically designed for a full frame sensor it has sparked an intense speculation about a new addition to Fujifilm in a full frame compact camera, may be to complete against the existing like a Leica Q3 with approximately the same focal length having name the Fuji FX 100. And We do believe that the Fujifilm FX100 could be Fujifilm’s answer to the Leica Q3, as they already possess all the capabilities required to create a retro full-frame compact camera.

Let’s explore the POSSIBILITIES of the arrival of the Fuji FX100 full-frame compact camera.

Fujifilm’s History and Stance on Full-Frame Cameras

Fujifilm has long charted its own course in the mirrorless world, choosing to double down on its beloved APS-C “X” line and its high-end GFX medium-format system rather than wade into the full-frame fray. As recently as 2023, during INTERVIEWS, they have CLEARLY SAID that they have no plans to enter the crowded full-frame interchangeable-lens mirrorless market dominated by Canon, Nikon, and Sony. Their reasoning is clear: APS-C (X Series) offers a compact, cost-effective alternative, while medium format (GFX Series) provides superior resolution and dynamic range for professionalsBuilding a FULLFRAME interchangeable LENS system from scratch means designing new mounts and glass, then convincing photographers to invest in yet another lineup, possibly at the expense of their current X and GFX customers. It’s a risky move that could or may end up cannibalising their lineup of GFX and Z series cameras.

That said, Fujifilm isn’t ruling out playing in the full-frame sandbox entirely—a fixed-lens full-frame compact camera, as we have discussed above the Fiji FX100, would not contradict Fujifilm’s stance. It would be a distinct product category, akin to the Leica Q3 (60MP full-frame sensor, 28mm or 43mm f/1.7-2 lenses) or Sony RX1R II (42MP full-frame, 35mm f/2 lens): FX100 will let them dip a toe into full-frame territory without overhauling their entire lens portfolio. It’s a smart way to test the waters—pairing their signature film simulations and sleek design with a full-frame sensor, while staying true to the systems their users already know and love.

Fuji 40mm f/2 Full-Frame Lens Patent

Back in June 2025, Japanese website ASOBINET spotted something intriguing in Fujifilm’s patent filings: alongside new GF 20mm f/2.8 and XF 15mm f/2.8 designs, there was a 40mm f/2 lens specifically laid out for a full-frame sensor. That little detail is probably the strongest hint yet that Fuji is toying with the idea of a full-frame compact. A 40 mm normal-view optic makes perfect sense here—it’s roughly the classic field of view you’d get with Leica’s Q3 at 43 mm f/2, so it’s equally happy capturing street scenes, travel snaps, or environmental portraits. And unlike lugging around a monster telephoto, a 40 mm f/2 can stay snug and pocketable without sacrificing speed or sharpness.

Of course, patents aren’t product guarantees—they’re often filed just to stake an R&D claim or to keep rivals at bay. But the timing, right after the buzz over the X100VI and GFX100RF, and the very specific full-frame design all point to the fact that Fujifilm is taking the compact full-frame space seriously. If it does materialize, this camera could sit squarely between the Leica Q3 (around $6,660) and the still-cherished Sony RX1R II ($3,300-ish on the used market), offering Fuji’s renowned film simulations, sleek styling, and top-tier image quality in a pocket-friendly package.

Fuji FX-100 will be a Sweet Spot in the Fuji Lineup

Think of the FX100 as the “sweet spot” in Fujifilm’s family. It wouldn’t step on the toes of the X100VI or GFX100RF—instead, it fills the gap between them. The X100VI is beloved by street shooters and travel photographers for its APS-C sensor and fixed 35 mm-equivalent lens, while the GFX100RF is built for pixel-peepers, packing a 102 MP medium-format sensor and a 28 mm-equivalent f/4 optic. A full-frame FX100 would bridge those worlds: better low-light performance and greater dynamic range than the X100VI, and a faster lens and smaller body than the GFX100RF.

Fuji FX100 – Expected Core Specifications

  • 42–61MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS Sensor
  • Fixed 40mm f/2 Lens with Nano-GI Coating
  • 6.2K30, 4K60 & 4:2:2 10-Bit Video, F-Log2 Support
  • AI-Based Phase Detection Autofocus with Subject Tracking
  • In-Body Image Stabilization (6–7 Stops)
  • Hybrid OVF/EVF with 5.76M-Dot OLED Panel
  • 3.15″ 2.1M-Dot 2-Axis Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • ISO 50–100000, Up to 15-fps Continuous Shooting
  • Built-in 4-Stop ND Filter & Digital Teleconverter (50mm, 63mm Modes)
  • SD UHS-II Slot; USB-C, HDMI, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
  • Retro Design with Leaf Shutter & Dedicated Exposure Dials
  • Weather-Sealed (Likely IP52 Rating)
  • Estimated Price: $2,000–$3,000

See, the possibility of the Fuji FX100 camera does exist, and it has been fueled by the latest June 2025 patent of the 40mm f/2 full-frame lens by Fujifilm itself. They already have a decent, proven track record of building premium compact cameras with the success of the Fuji X100 series and the recently announced GFX100 RF series compact camera. Now you have to understand one thing — that even if they announce a fixed-lens full-frame camera, it does not violate their stand against interchangeable-lens full-frame systems.  One more thing — that Fuji’s research and development doesn’t take much time to make a patent into reality. If they really want to announce a perfect competitor to the Leica Q3 or the RX1R series, they won’t take much time. They will for sure announce a full-frame compact camera sometime in 2026, specifically in the later part of the year.  And yes, rumor mill first denies this concept of the FX100 model, and after a month or two, they will publish a breaking news “Fuji FX Compact coming”, that’s what they always do.

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