That’s a weird rumor, the Fuji TX-2 successor will arrive sometime in 2028. So, that’s the roadmap being set by Fuji after the massive success of the Fuji X-100 VI camera. They plan to introduce a more compact body with a large APS-C sensor.
Fuji TX-2 was a Fujifilm TX-2 rangefinder film camera, the original TX-2 was compatible with high-quality Fujifilm TX and Hasselblad XPan lenses. Now fuji is planning to introduce a digital version of the same.
A new source has told me that Fujifilm is currently considering releasing a digital successor to the Xpan/TX series that debuted in the late 90s. If the camera gets the final green light, it will be released in 2028. The reason for releasing it in 2028 is that 2028 will be the 30th anniversary of the 65×24 panoramic film camera TX-1, which was released in 1998.
The TX-1 was jointly developed by Fujifilm and Hasselblad, and was sold by Hasselblad under the name XPan. Its successors, the TX-2 and XPanII, were released in 2003.
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