The Fujifilm X100T successor is said to be released in February 2017, although you would have assumed the company would have used CES as a platform to announce its release.
While we do not have any official news, latest rumours suggest that the model will be the Fujifilm X100F and that it could feature a 24MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor.
As for the other apparent Fujifilm X100F specs, the successor to the now discontinued X100T looks as though it will stick with the same 23mm f/2.0 lens because of it being a pretty decent lens. It might come as a disappointment to some of you that were hoping for an upgrade in that department, but we guess that will only happen once Fuji decides on a radial update to the series.
Other features are rumoured to include shutter/ISO dial and joystick layout, which is the very same used on the X-Pro2. Things are not looking too good in the battery department either, as this is also set to stay the same, which is a shame because a larger capacity battery was very much needed.
Hold on one moment though, as the Fuji X100F does seem as though it will have a new style dial, which is said to be located on the top of the front grip. Like all rumours, we ask that you take this with a pinch of salt.
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