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Oh My Gosh! Just received a GREAT RUMOR! Just a Hint for now... more soon!


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There will be no actual X-Pro 2. Instead the teased rumor is about something that will replace the X-Pro 1 but it will not be called X-Pro, because it is too different technology-wise. The "major breakthrough" that fuji said it wanted to wait for with the X-Pro2 is too major to stay with the X-Pro branding. Hence a new camera section in this forum.

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WOW, I just got an amazing rumor from a source, who was right in the past. Can't share more for now, since I still have to write the text (I'll write it after lunch), send it to the source for review and wait for its “OK”. Just stay tuned on FujiRumors and the Fuji X Forum.

 

But I tell you this... we could need a New Camera Section (!!!) here on the Fuji X Forum!

 

btw, I wrote this thread during coffee break... as you can see in the Selfie I share here with you (used WiFi remote control)

 

Image: FujiRumors at work...

 

X30 with larger sensor I guess

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If I had to guess then I would say a new organic sensor with a 1.3X crop factor that can still be used with existing lenses, the megapixel count will be 20 MP and if its in the next X Pro they aren't going to call it that anymore. Downside, a new crop factor shortens all our lenses so I don't know if I would bite on that given the investment I have made in glass for the focal length equivalents. 

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