RUMOR: Fujifilm GFX100 Replacement Coming with New Sensor

It’s coming.

Fujifilm officially announced the Fujifilm X Summit on September 12.

We told you about it already in early July while I was on holiday in one of the most beautiful towns on the entire Mediterrenean sea (visted this year also by Russel Crowe).

And while a few days later I was driving home and stopped in one of the most enchanting regions of Italy, I told you that Fujifilm would announce the Fujifilm GFX100 successor on that day.

Of course the big guessing started about the GFX100 successor. And we were able to share a few specs already:

But one of the most urgent questions is: which sensor will it use?

The hottest speculation floating around is that it will use the current 100MP sensor in use on the Fujifilm GFX100 and GFX100S boosted by the power of the new X Processor 5.

But our sources tell us that’s wrong.

According to our trusted sources, the Fujifilm GFX100 replacement will not use the sensor currently in use on the GFX100 and GFX100S.

That’s 100% sure, super-trusted and rocksolid.

Time has come for the GFX system to get a new sensor!

But what could it be?

Just follow FujiRumors and you’ll find out soon enough ;).

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Fujifilm GFX100 Replacement Coming with Detachable Battery Grip

The Fujifilm GFX100 replacement is coming to end the moaning ;).

Let me explain.

When Fujifilm launched the original GFX100, it camera with an integrated battery grip.

This was welcome for those photographers, who love operating cameras with battery grips, but many others would have preferred a smaller camera without the built-in grip.

So Fujifilm launch the glorious Fujifilm GFX100S without battery grip.

But then the moaning started again, because that camera had no battery grip option at all.

And here comes the good news that will make everybody happy (maybe).

The Fujifilm GFX100 replacement will come with a detachable battery grip. Best of both worlds with the maximum flexibility.

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Fujifilm X Summit September 12 with GFX100 Successor and 3 GF Lenses Coming (And More?)

Fujifilm has officially announced the Fujifilm X Summit for September 12 (which for FujiRumors readers is boring old news ;)).

Well, according to our sources, we will get for sure at least the following gear on that day:

So there will be lots of love for the Fujifilm GFX system, which addresses one of my main complaints after the last X summit in May.

But the above gear is only what we will get for sure.

Fujifilm could easily launch more cameras and lenses, as well as treat us with surprises (as they always do on X summits).

So, no matter what the state of the leaks will be, make sure to stay tuned on FujIRumors on September 12, because we are going to have lots of fun.

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Fujifilm X Summit Officially Announced for September 12

Fujifilm has officially announced the next Fujifilm X Summit for September 12, which is old news for FujiRumors readers because thanks to our sources we told you the date already in early July here.

Also in early July we told you what will come.

Here is what is said in the video:

  • X-S20 very well accepted
  • X App will be continued to be upgraded and expand functionality in near future as well
  • GFX challenge Grant Program updates (15 winners)
  • GFX challenge Grant Program will for 2023 will start with prizes like $10,000, GFX gear and more. Applications end October 15
  • September 12 X Summit in Stockholm
    X Summit = announcement by Fujifilm including testimonials by Photographers
  • FujiKina Stockholm on September 13
    Fujikina = hands on event setup by Fujifilm for people to get hands on with the latest equipment. Like a trade show

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