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Fujifilm: Actually, They Mean It This Time

After years of “the 6th gen platform is comingโ€ฆ eventually,” Fujifilm is apparently ready to deliver in 2026. Multiple well-sourced leaks โ€” including Photo Rumors as recently as February 17th โ€” suggest the lineup is taking shape.

X-T6 (H2 2026, via FujiRumors):

  • 40MP stacked APS-C sensor, X-Processor 6
  • 8-stop IBIS
  • 6.2K 60p internal, 8K 30p no crop
  • ProRes support, dual CFexpress slots
  • Full-tilt flip screen

The 8K no-crop is the kind of spec that makes video people forget they were saving for something else.

X-Pro4 (Q4 2026 or early 2027, via Photo Rumors):

  • 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR, X-Processor 6
  • IBIS โ€” yes, finally, after years of holding out on principle
  • Built-in ND filter โ€” for when the sun is inconvenient
  • Flip screen โ€” ending the X-Pro3’s infamous hidden-screen experiment
  • Film simulation dial on top of the body
  • Upgraded hybrid OVF/EVF at 5.76M dots
  • 4K 60p / 6.2K video

The built-in ND filter is genuinely clever. Fujifilm looked at the universe, noticed the sun exists, and decided to do something about it.

One important note: FujiRumors has been loudly and repeatedly warning that most X-Pro4 and X-T6 spec sheets floating around the internet are AI-generated fake leaks, stuffed with made-up numbers for YouTube clicks. The specs above come from verified rumor sources. The rest? Probably a language model dreaming of cameras it will never own.


Panasonic S1H II: A Beautiful Dream Someone Had on Reddit

Here’s where fact-checking earns its keep.

Circulating widely on Chinese social media โ€” and translated breathlessly across the camera web โ€” is a leaked spec sheet for the Lumix S1H II: 4K 240p, 5.1K 120p open gate, Arri codec, ProRes 4444 XQ, 32-bit float audio, phase-detect AF, 8.5-stop IBIS, and active cooling.

Extraordinary specs. Truly remarkable. The kind of camera that would end all camera debates forever.

They are also, per multiple Chinese sources who traced the origin, a Reddit concept render made by a fan. Not a Panasonic engineer. Not a supply chain leak. A person on the internet who decided to write down everything they wished a camera could do.

To be clear: Panasonic is likely working on an S1H successor. It probably will have better AF than its predecessor (Panasonic’s AF reputation has been a long-running joke that only Panasonic users don’t laugh at). But 4K 240p internal? Let’s wait for a real source.


OM System OM-3 Astro: This One Is Actually Real

Released February 10th. Ships in March. $2,499.

The OM-3 Astro is a modified version of the OM-3 built specifically for astrophotography. The key change: the IR cut filter in front of the sensor has been redesigned to let through nearly 100% of H-ฮฑ light โ€” the red wavelength emitted by hydrogen nebulae that normal camera sensors mostly block.

In practice: you can now photograph the Rosette Nebula in glorious red without sending your camera off for a sensor modification. It also has:

  • Star AF (autofocus that works on actual stars in the dark)
  • Live Composite (real-time star trail preview while shooting)
  • In-body stacking for cleaner long exposures
  • IP53 weather sealing, because cloudy nights are still cold

It’s a niche product for a niche audience โ€” but it’s a genuinely thoughtful one. OM System quietly continues doing interesting things while the larger brands fight over who has the most megapixels.


The Pattern

Every brand has a story this year:

  • Fujifilm is finally delivering what users have wanted for three years, assuming the specs are real and not AI-generated
  • Panasonic fans are so desperate for good news they’re promoting Reddit concepts as leaks
  • OM System is building cameras for people who photograph galaxies

2026 is shaping up to be a good year โ€” or at least a very entertaining one.

Sources: FujiRumors, Photo Rumors, ITไน‹ๅฎถ, smzdm.com, donews.com