Fujifilm X100VI Coming also in Limited Edition

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this is just a rendering based on the limited Disney Edition X100V
this is just a rendering based on the limited Disney Edition X100V

On February 20th, apparently the question will be not only: Fujifilm X100VI silver or Fujifilm X100VI black?

Because according to our sources (thanks!), Fujifilm will launch also a limited edition Fujifilm X100VI.

This is not the first time we got limited edition X100 cameras:

Now, all those limited editions X100 cameras were always launched a while after the release of the standard versions.

However, the fact that our sources have informed us about the limited edition X100VI coming too, might indicate that, for the first time ever, the limited edition X100 could come along with the standard version.

In my opinion, the best limited X100 edition that Fujifilm has launched, was the one of the original X100, which was produced in a limited number of 10,000 samples and shipped with a couple of all-black accessories (you can read what was included here).

Now, I don’t know what Fujifilm is preparing for us this time.

I just hope it’s not a Taylor Swift limited edition Fujifilm camera ;).

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Sigma 14mmF1.8, Sigma 12mmF1.4 and Sigma 10mmF1.4 APS-C Lens Patent Spotted

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Sigma patents for the following lenses have now been spotted by asobinet.

  • Sigma 10mm f/1.4
  • Sigma 12mm f/1.4
  • Sigma 14mm f/1.8

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Fujifilm X100VI (with IBIS) basically Same Size of X100V (without IBIS)

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When we told you that the Fujifilm X100VI will have IBIS, the concern was that this might make the camera bigger than the current X100V.

But I am glad to report that according to our trusted and new sources, the Fujifilm X100VI will be pretty much identical in size to the X100V.

Now, for the sake of being 100% accurate with the rumor, I must add that there is a size difference on the specs sheet. But it’s really an extremely marginal difference and only visible if you look at the specs sheet.

In real life handling, you won’t notice any size difference between the two cameras.

NOTE: the image above does not show the real Fujifilm X100VI. It’s just a rendering I made for the purpose to give a visual illustration of the point I want to make with this article

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Fujifilm X100VI with IBIS? Here is the Answer!

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The most asked question I got in regards to Fujifilm X100VI rumors was: will it have IBIS?

And frankly, being a photography first camera, I was a bit surprised to see that the IBIS question was the most urgent one.

Anyway, today you’ll get the answer.

And it’s an accurate one, because it is checked with multiple trusted sources (and also new and anonymous ones have told us the same).

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Fujifilm and World Press Photo Foundation Announce Strategic Partnership

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TOKYO, January 22, 2024 – FUJIFILM Corporation (President and CEO, Representative Director: Teiichi Goto), a global leader in photography and imaging, today announced the Strategic Partnership with the World Press Photo Foundation, which includes Fujifilm’s sponsorship of the World Press Photo Foundation’s prestigious World Press Photo Contests as well as expert-led workshops during the organization’s global exhibitions*1. The World Press Photo Foundation is an independent nonprofit organization based in the Netherlands that provides a global platform for photojournalists and documentary photographers to communicate trustworthy storytelling that reflects the times, through the power of photography, to a global audience.

As part of this partnership, global winners in each of the four categories*2 of the World Press Photo contest will win state-of-the-art FUJIFILM GFX System large format camera and equipment:

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