Fujifilm’s X100 series of cameras is now in its fifth generation, and it remains one of the most beloved cameras on the market, all but guaranteeing that we will see a sixth version at some point. What would photographers like to see in the next iteration? This interesting video features a photographer discussing his thoughts on the topic.
Coming to you from Joe Allam, this fun video discusses what photographers would like to see in the next iteration of the Fujifilm X100 series. I have never been a fan of fixed prime lens cameras, but the exception for me has always been the X100 series. I owned an X100S for several years and had the pleasure of using the X100V for a while, and they are simply a pure joy to use. As much love as the X-T series gets for providing a pure experience of the craft, the X100 series seems to take it to another level. And in the last two iterations, the company has significantly increased its capabilities, particularly its autofocus, taking it from a quirky and fun camera with great image quality to a serious powerhouse device. Hopefully, in the sixth iteration, we’ll see the new 40-megapixel sensor found in the X-T5.
Check out the video above for the full rundown from Allam.
