Fujifilm X100T successor rumored to feature new lens
According to a source speaking with Fuji Rumors, the Fujifilm X100T's successor will have a new lens. The present lineup of X100 cameras feature the same fixed 23mm (35mm equivalent) F2 lens, and if past announcement intervals are any indication, the X100 series may indeed see a new addition before too long. The Fujifilm X100S debuted at CES 2013, and the Fujifilm X100T was announced in September 2014.
In addition to a potential new lens, Fuji Rumors' source claims the X100T's successor will feature the same sensor to be used in the X-Pro2, which recent rumors claim will be unveiled later this year.
Do you want the X100T's successor to feature a new lens? And if so, which one? Let us know in the comments.
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