Post by account_disabled on Feb 1, 2024 9:31:16 GMT
Her official website, Fujifilm's flagship X-mount camera is rumored to have a larger than APS-C image sensor and will be compatible with all current X lenses. The title of the hottest camera in recent times is a two-horse race between the Fujifilm X-Pro2 and the Canon 5D Mark IV. This rumor focuses on the former, and it partially confirms what a previous source claimed. Fujifilm's next flagship X-mount camera will be packed with a larger sensor than the current version. In addition, the mirrorless camera allows photographers to mount the entire range of interchangeable lenses currently on the market, as well as future X-mount optics.
Fujifilm-x-pro1-image-sensor Next A flagship X-mount camera that introduces Industry Email List a larger sensor The Fujifilm X-Pro1, like all X-mount cameras, uses an APS-C sensor. Now its successor, the X-Pro2 is believed to have a larger sensor than its predecessor. Fuji X-Pro2 can have a larger image sensor with a crop factor of 1.3 times A recent rumor suggested that Fuji is working on two versions of the X-Pro2. One model is said to have a 24-megapixel APS-C sensor, while the other is said to feature an APS-X image sensor larger than APS-C with between 25 and 27 megapixels. The leakster said that the current lens will be supported by the shooter and the optics will work in crop mode.
Now, another source is reporting that just one flagship Fujifilm X-mount camera is on the way, and it will have a larger sensor with a 1.3x crop factor. The sensor found in X-mount cameras has a magnification factor of 1.5x. All current lenses will be compatible with the device. However, we are not told whether the Fujinon optics can cover the entire sensor to make sure that all the pixels are made sure or not. In the past, another leaker suggested that some of Fuji's latest and upcoming lenses may even include full-size sensors, as the company prepares to launch a mirrorless camera with a sensor larger than APS-C.
Fujifilm-x-pro1-image-sensor Next A flagship X-mount camera that introduces Industry Email List a larger sensor The Fujifilm X-Pro1, like all X-mount cameras, uses an APS-C sensor. Now its successor, the X-Pro2 is believed to have a larger sensor than its predecessor. Fuji X-Pro2 can have a larger image sensor with a crop factor of 1.3 times A recent rumor suggested that Fuji is working on two versions of the X-Pro2. One model is said to have a 24-megapixel APS-C sensor, while the other is said to feature an APS-X image sensor larger than APS-C with between 25 and 27 megapixels. The leakster said that the current lens will be supported by the shooter and the optics will work in crop mode.
Now, another source is reporting that just one flagship Fujifilm X-mount camera is on the way, and it will have a larger sensor with a 1.3x crop factor. The sensor found in X-mount cameras has a magnification factor of 1.5x. All current lenses will be compatible with the device. However, we are not told whether the Fujinon optics can cover the entire sensor to make sure that all the pixels are made sure or not. In the past, another leaker suggested that some of Fuji's latest and upcoming lenses may even include full-size sensors, as the company prepares to launch a mirrorless camera with a sensor larger than APS-C.