We’re in Tokyo for Fujifilm’s latest X Summit event. We’ll be reporting from the presentation as it happens. Please refresh this page for the latest updates.
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This year marks the 90th anniversary of the company. As the company’s original business, image making will remain at the heart of the business, they say.
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| Fujifilm Holding’s President and CEO Teiichi Goto reveals the X100VI |
And, with that, the company has unveiled the latest version of its premium large sensor compact camera: the X100VI.
The X100VI is a 90th anniversary product, says Yuji Igarashi, head of the company’s imaging group. X100VI represents the core value of Fujifilm, he says.
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The new camera uses a 5th generation processor and sensor and adds 5-axis in-body image stabilization, rated to 6.0EV of correction.
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In the entranceway, as we arrived at the Tokyo Midtown building, is a display showing the 20-year history of film simulations, dating back to the S3 Pro DSLR and 2008’s Finepix S100fs, which was the first to name the modes after historic filmstocks.
Fujifilm’s X Summit presentation live feed:
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