UPDATE 03 FEB 2020: A hero image of the Fujifilm X100V has been leaked ahead of tomorrow's expected announcement – and it confirms earlier rumors of a new Fujinon 23mm f/2 Mark II lens on the camera.
The new lens on the Fujifilm X100V – as shown in the image leaked by Nokishita – will feature an additional aspherical lens over its predecessor (which only had one), on top of the original formula of eight elements in six groups.
Full specifications for the camera, which leaked last week, can be examined below. As noted, the X100V is anticipated to be revealed at the Fujifilm X Summit tomorrow taking place at the Fujifilm House of Photography in London.
UPDATE 30 JAN 2020: A full spec sheet for the Fujifilm X100V has been leaked online, ahead of the expected reveal on 04 February at the Fujifilm X Summit.
The Fujifilm X100V will, according to the information leaked by ever-reliable Japanese outlet Nokishita (by way of Fuji Rumors), boast a 26MP sensor, continuous shooting of 11fps mechanical / 20fps electronic shutter, standard ISO of 160-12,800, 4K 30fps and 1080p 120fps, and a tilting LCD – all improvements on the 24MP Fujifilm X100F.
And, to answer the question raised by the first leaked image of the new body, no – the camera does not have a D-pad. Here are the full leaked specifications for the Fujifilm X100V:
Number Of Effective Pixels 26.1 millions pixels
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Image Sensor
23.5mm x 15.6mm (APS-C) X-Trans CMOS 4 with primary color filter.
Storage Media
SD memory card (-2GB) / SDHC memory card (-32GB) / SDXC memory card (-512GB) UHS-I*1
File Format Of Still Image
Compliant with Design rule for Camera File system (DCF2.0) JPEG: Exif Ver 2.3
RAW: 14bit RAW (RAF original format) / RAW+JPEG
Number Of Recorded Pixels
L: <3:2> 6240 x4160 / <16:9> 6240 x3512 / <1:1> 4160 x4160 M: <3:2> 4416 x2944 / <16:9> 4416 x2488 / <1:1> 2944 x2944 S: <3:2> 3120 x2080 / <16:9> 3120 x1760 / <1:1> 2080 x2080 Panorama:
L: 2160 x 9600 [Horizontal : 9600 x 1440] M: 2160 x 6400 [Horizontal : 6400 x 1440]
Lens Type
FUJINON single focal length lens
Lens Focal Length
f=23mm (35mm format equivalent : 35mm)
Lens Max.
Aperture F2.0
Lens Configuration
8 elements in 6 groups (includes 2 aspherical elements)
Lens Nd Filter
Yes (4 stops)
Aperture
F2 – F16 1/3EV step (controlled with 9-blade aperture diaphragm)
Focus Range
Approx. 10cm to infinity / 3.9in. to infinity
Conversion Lens
WIDE / TELE / OFF
Digital Tele-Converter
35mm (Nomal), 50mm, 70mm, 35mm fomat equivalent
Sensitivity Standard Output
AUTO1 / AUTO2 / AUTO3 / ISO160-12800 (1/3EV step)
Sensitivity Extended Output
ISO80 / 100 / 125 / 25600 / 51200
Exposure Control
TTL 256-zone metering, Multi / Spot / Average/ Center Weighted
Exposure Mode
P (Program AE) / A (Aperture Priority AE) / S (Shutter Speed Priority AE) / M (Manual Exposure)
Exposure Compensation
-5.0EV-+5.0EV 1/3EV step (Movie: -2.0EV-+2.0EV)
Shutter Type
Lens Shutter
Shutter Speed
Mechanical Shutter:
P mode: 4sec. to 1/4000sec
A mode: 30sec. to 1/4000sec, S/M mode: 15min. to 1/4000sec Bulb mode: up to 60min.
Electronic Shutter:
P mode: 4sec. to 1/32000sec
A mode: 30sec. to 1/32000sec, S/M mode: 15min. to 1/32000sec Bulb mode: 1sec. Fixed
Mechanical+Electronic Shutter:
P mode: 4sec. to 1/32000sec
A mode: 30sec. to 1/32000sec, S/M mode: 15min. to 1/32000sec Bulb mode: up to 60min.
Continuous Shooting
Approx. 11fps (JPEG: 38 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 17 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 17 frames)
Approx. 8.0fps (JPEG: 76 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 18 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 18 frames)
Approx. 6.0fps (JPEG: 220 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 21 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 18 frames)
Approx. 5.0fps (JPEG: 458 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 24 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 19 frames)
Continuous Shooting (Contd.)
Approx. 4.0fps (JPEG: endless, Lossless compression RAW: 28 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 20 frames)
Approx. 3.0fps (JPEG: endless, Lossless compression RAW: 34 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 21 frames)
Approx. 30fps [Only electronic shutter, 1.25 x Crop] (JPEG: 29 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 17 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 17 frames)
Continuous Shooting (Contd..)
Approx. 20fps [Only electronic shutter, 1.25 x Crop ] (JPEG: 79 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 17 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 17 frames)
Approx. 20fps [Only electronic shutter] (JPEG: 32 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 17 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 17 frames)
Approx. 10fps [Only electronic shutter, 1.25 x Crop] (JPEG: 153 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 18 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 18 frames)
Continuous Shooting (Contd…)
Approx. 10fps [Only electronic shutter] (JPEG: 81 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 18 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 18 frames)
Approx. 8.0fps [Only electronic shutter, 1.25 x Crop] (JPEG: 90 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 18 frames, Uncompressed RAW: 18 frames)
Recordable frames depends on recording media
Speed of continuous shooting depends on shooting environment and shooting frames Auto Bracketing
AE Bracketing
(Frames: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 Step: by 1/3EV step, up to +/-3EV steps)
Filmsimulation bracketing (Any 3 types of film simulation selectable) Dynamic Range Bracketing (100%, 200%, 400%)
ISO sensitivity Bracketing ( +/-1/3EV, +/-2/3EV, +/-1EV)
White Balance Bracketing ( +/-1, +/-2, +/-3) Focus Bracketing (AUTO, MANUAL)
[DCI 4K (4096 x2160)] 29.97p/25p/24p/23.98p, 200Mbps/100Mbps, up to approx. 10min [4K (3840 x2160)] 29.97p/25p/24p/23.98p, 200Mbps/100Mbps, up to approx. 10min [Full HD (2048 x1080)] 59.94p/50p/29.97p/25p/24p/23.98p, 200Mbps/100Mbps/50Mbps, up to approx. 15min.
Af Mode
Single AF / Continuous AF / MF
Af Type
Intelligent Hybrid AF (TTL contrast AF / TTL phase detection AF)
Af Low-Light Performance Contrast: -2.0EV
Phase Detection: -5.0EV Af Frame Selection
Single point AF: EVF / LCD: 13 x9 / 25 x17 (Changeable size of AF frame) Zone AF: 3 x3 / 5 x5 / 7 x7 from 117 areas on 13 x9 grid
Wide/Tracking AF: (up to 18 area)
White Balance
Automatic Scene recognition / Custom1-3 / Color temperature selection (2500K-10000K) / Preset: Daylight, Shade,
Self-Timer
10sec. / 2sec.
Interval Timer Shooting
Yes (Setting: Interval, Number of shots, Starting time)
Flash
Auto flash [Super Intelligent Flash] Effective range: (ISO 1600) approx. 1.0 – 24.3′ (30cm – 7.4m) Guide Number: approx. 4.4 (ISO100 m)
Flash Mode
TTL MODE (Flash Auto, Standard, Slow Sync.), Manual, Commander, OFF
Flash Sync. Mode
1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain
Flash Red Eye Removal
Flash + Removal, Flash, Removal, Off
Hot Shoe
Yes (Dedicated TTL Flash compatible)
Ovf
Reverse Galilean viewfinder with electronic bright frame display Coverage of frame area v.s. capturing area:
approx. 95%
Magnifications approx x0.52″
Evf
0.5 inch approx. 3.69 millions dots OLED Color Viewfinder (4:3)
Coverage of viewing area vs. capturing area: approx. 100%
Eyepoint: approx. 16.8mm (from the eyepiece lens), Diopter adjustment: -4-+2m-1 Magnification: 0.66 x with 50mm lens (35mm equivalent) at infinity and diopter set to -1m- 1
Diagonal angle of view: approx. 32 Degree (Horizontal angle of view: approx. 27 Degree ) Built-in eye sensor
Lcd Monitor
3.0 inch, aspect ratio 3:2
approx.1.62 millions dots tilting touch screen color LCD monitor(approx. 100% coverage) File Format
Format: MOV, Compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Audio: Linear PCM / Stereo sound 2ch / 24bit / 48KHz sampling
Movie File Size/Frame Rate/Rec. Time
[Full HD (1920 x1080)] 59.94p/50p/29.97p/25p/24p/23.98p, 200Mbps/100Mbps/50Mbps,
up to approx. 15min.
File Size/Frame Rate/Rec. Time (Contd.)
[Full HD (1920 x1080) High speed rec.] 120p/100p, 200Mbps(recording), up to approx. 6min.
For recording movies, use a SD memory card with UHS Speed Class 3 or higher. Although movie recording will continue without interruption when the file size reaches 4GB, subsequent
Film Simulation Mode
17 modes (PROVIA/Standard, Velvia/Vivid, ASTIA/Soft, Classic Chrome, PRO Neg.Hi, PRO Neg.Std, Black & White, Black & White+Ye Filter, Black & White+R Filter, Black & White+G Filter, Sepia, ACROS, ACROS+Ye Filter, ACROS+R Filter, ACROS+G Filter, ETERNA/Cinema, Classic Neg) Monochromatic Color
Clarity Setting +/-5 steps
Hdr Mode
AUTO, 200%, 400%, 800%, PLUS
Grain Effect
Roughness: Strong, Weak, Off / Size: Large, Small
Color Chrome Effect Strong, Weak, Off
Color Chrome Blue Strong, Weak, Off
Dynamic Range Setting
Still: AUTO, 100%, 200%, 400%
ISO restriction (DR100%: No limit, DR200%: ISO320 or more, DR400%: ISO640 or more) Movie: 100%, 200%, 400%
ISO restriction (DR100%: No limit, DR200%: ISO320 or more, DR400%: ISO640 or more)
Advanced Filter
Toy camera, Miniature, Pop color, High-key, Low-key, Dynamic tone, Soft focus, Partial color (Red / Orange / Yellow / Green / Blue / Purple)
Wireless Transmitter
Standard Access Mode: Infrastructure
Wireless Transmitter Standard
IEEE802.11b/g/n (standard wireless protocol)
Wireless Transmitter Standard Encryption WEP / WPA / WPA2 mixed mode
Bluetooth Standard
Bluetooth Ver 4.2 (Bluetooth low energy)
Bluetooth Operating Frequency
2402 – 2480MHz (Center Frequency)
Terminal Digital Interface
USB Type-C (USB3.1 Gen1)
Terminal Hdmi Output
HDMI Micro connector (Type D)
Terminal Other
Microphone / shutter release input: 2.5mm
NP-W126S Li-ion battery (included)
Battery Life
For Still Images: Approx. 350 / 420 frames (EVF / OVF Normal Mode)
Actual Battery Life Of Movie Capture
[4K] approx. 45min. (29.97p)[Full HD] approx. 50min. (59.94p) Continuance Battery Life[Full HD] approx. 75min. (59.94p)
Movie Capture: [4K] approx. 50min. (29.97p)
Operating Temperature
0 Degree C-+40 Degree C Operating Humidity
10%-80% (no condensation)
Starting Up Period
Approx. 0.5sec.
Dimensions (H x W x D)
74.8 x 128.0 x 53.3mm
(Minimum depth 32.7mm)
Weight
Approx. 478g (including battery and SD memory card) Approx. 428g (excluding battery and SD memory card)
UPDATE 24 JAN 2020: The Fujifilm X100V will likely be revealed during the just-announced Fujifilm X Summit in London, taking place on 04 February at the company's brand new Fujifilm House of Photography installation.
We have previously reported that one or more products will be announced on 04 February, and with a scheduled X Summit on that date all signs point to the Fujifilm X100V being revealed there. However, according to Fuji Rumors, the Fujifilm X-T4 will not be shown on the same day, and will instead have a separate announcement (we have heard of a potential March reveal).
ORIGINAL STORY: Camera leaks have been sprouting left, right and center over the past couple of weeks, but we're certainly not complaining. The latest to come to our attention concerns the upcoming Fujifilm X100V. A leaked image purportedly shows the back of the brand new camera, complete with a two-way tilt screen.
While the picture (shared by rumor website Fuji Rumors) itself is pretty dark, there are a few tidbits of information that we can glean from the image. Much of the design seems pretty similar to the Fujifilm X100F, with all the top dials remaining. Where the X100V seems to divert onto its own path is on the back of the camera.
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One of the most exciting parts of this image is that it confirms Fuji Rumor's previous speculation that the Fujifilm X100V would have a two-way tilt screen. This will come as a pleasant surprise for Fujifilm X100 users, as tilting screens are perfect for street photography - which the Fujifilm X100V's diminutive size will be well-suited for.
However, the more eagle-eyed among you may have noticed that there's no sign of a D-pad or the three buttons present on the X100F. Curious, and assuming that this was due to the dark nature of the photo, we brought the image into Photoshop to work a little magic.
As you can see, with the shadows lifted as much as possible, we can see indications that Fujifilm has retained the three back buttons that the X100F has. While it's impossible to say for certain, it also appears that they're the same symbols as well. This makes sense, as there's no real reason for Fujifilm to have changed these in any way.
What's more difficult to ascertain is whether the D-pad is still there. There does seem to be small changes in tone that suggests that it is, and without it there would just be a blank space. However, the image is so dark that we'll likely have to wait for another leaked image (or perhaps even an official announcement) to make sure.
In the meantime, why don't you head over to our Digital Camera World forums to have your say on the Fujifilm X100V - can you see a D-pad, or do you think Fujifilm has dropped it?
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