Fujicast entrevista com Fujifilm: X-H2, abertura de protocolo e mais.....

Fujicast entrevista com Fujifilm: X-H2, abertura de protocolo e mais…

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Questions to Andreas Georghiades

Fujifilm X-H2: The manager said that the Japanese Managment publicly said in April there will be an X-H2, but they are waiting for a leap in technology
If you read between the lines, this means it needs a new sensor and processorhe can’t say when it comes out, but Fujifilm Japan has publicly confirmed the X-H2

Kevin Mullins says the Fujifilm X-E4 is probably the last X series camera with the 26MP sensor
Fujifilm has pretty much refreshed all cameras with the 26MP camera
What the next camera with new sensor will be and when it will come, they do not know

TCL and WCL were updated a few years ago. The manager knows of no plans to update them again

Firmware Updates: Many factors play a role on which firmware updates come. It’s ultimately a commercial decision as well as a physical time decision in terms of engineers and what they have.
It’s not that Fujifilm says “Ok, this product has a 3 years cycle and every year they will deliver an update“. They often do not know ahead how many updates a camera will get. X-T3 got a huge update after 1 year, putting the new stuff of the X-Pro3 in the X-T3. Than later the X-T4 came with better AF, and the engineers put that also on the X-T3. But how long will the X-T3 be sold for, etc, and hence at some point they also have to make a commercial decision, and sell cameras.
It’s not simple when it comes to firmware, many factors come into play.
X100V will get firmware for using ND filter also in video. This is feedback customer requested

X80: Kevin and the Manager would love one. Kevin says it’s a niche camera. The manager says the X70 did not sell well. Launched on the same day, the X-Pro2 came out with a new sensor. There was also an earthquake at that time destroying sensor factory, and Fujifilm has to prioritize, and they prioritize use the sensors for X-T1 and X100T.
Over time, though, people started to appreciate the X70 more. The X70 was a bit of a flop, but the X80 with a good timing could face better faith.

Made in Japan: X-T2 is made in Japan, and X-T3 is made in China. Both are Fujifilm factories with same quality standards, both cameras use parts coming from different parts of the world. This made in Japan aura is a bit of an old wives’ tale. Maybe 20 years ago there was a difference. But your smartphone is probably made in China, too. Made in Japan is nice to have, but does not make a tangible difference

Update older lenses: The manager can’t discuss any eventual plans. The XF10-24 and XF27 have both been updated and renewed. So Fujifilm is renewing lenses. But what eventually might or might not happen in future, he can’t say

Open X and GFX Lens protocols for Third Party: The manager believes that lens protocols are being shared with companies that request it (with Fujifilm Japan already said back in 2020). But Fujifilm does not know if and what other lenses other companies might make. Other companies don’t tell it Fujifilm.

When a camera gains popularity, more adapters are made for that camera. The number of GFX adapters has almost passed the number of adapters for the X series. Once manufacturers notice the popularity of adapters, they start looking in making directly native lenses for that system