Fujifilm’s First Camera with IBIS and BSI Sensor Gets Firmware Update :) … and X-H1 Rumor Recap
UPDATE: Fujifilm changed the name from X-T2s to X-H1. All rumored specs remain the same
I know… you want a Fujifilm camera that has it all, BSI sensor and IBIS.
Well, there is one already, and it is also completely water and shock proof… the Fujifilm FinePix XP120. It now got its first firmware update (ver. 1.01) that fixes a rare over-exposure issue.
Let’s grab the occasion to make a summary about what has been rumored regarding Fuji’s second IBIS camera, the rumored X-T2S.
- Despite what Fujifilm managers said about X-mount not being compatible with IBIS, the X-T2S will have IBIS
- IBIS will work with all Fujinon X-mount lenses.
- As opposed to Olympus & Co, IBIS and OIS will not work together… at least currently that’s not possible. Maybe Fujifilm will tweak the firmware in future. But at launch I don’t expect IBIS and OIS to work together.
- Fujifilm’s IBIS solution will not allow the sensor shift multishot
- There will be design changes over the X-T2, such as a better hand grip
- The X-T2S will have the 24MP megapixel X-Trans III sensor
- The release is (currently) scheduled for the first half of 2018
that’s it for now…. stay tuned on Fujirumors,
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