Oh, and the specs also list the price, which converted in USD would be just a little bit under 1K USD. But that’s the converted price. I don’t know what the final price in the US will be.
However, Fujifilm has been gradually disclosing specifications over the last few months since its development announcement.
Now we have more specs, officially shared by Fujifilm and reported by CineD.
Supporting Optical Lowpass Filter (OLPF): To help in reduction of moiré and false color
• Wave Plate
• Low-pass Filter 1
• IR Cut Filter
• Low-pass Filter 2
GFX ETERNA Available Sensor Formats: GFX ETERNA Sensor 43.8 x 32.9mm
• GF 4:3 Open Gate
• GF DCI
• Premista DCI
• 35mm DCI
• 8K DCI, dot by dot
• Super 35 DCI
• Full List of Sensor Formats/fps – Items in Orange are unique to GFX Eterna
GFX ETERNA In Camera Codecs: GFX ETERNA is based on the GFX100 II system that supports ProRes422, H.265, and H.264. In Camera: • Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Linear PCM (Stereo sound 24-bit / 48KHz sampling)
• Apple ProRes 422, Linear PCM (Stereo sound 24-bit / 48KHz sampling)
• Apple ProRes 422 LT, Linear PCM (Stereo sound 24-bit / 48KHz sampling)
• HEVC/H.265 (4:2:2 10bit), Linear PCM (Stereo sound 24-bit / 48KHz sampling)
• Apple ProRes Proxy
• H.264 Proxy HDMI (External Recording): • 4:2:2 10-bit Uncompressed
• 12-bit RAW
GFX ETERNA 3D LUT Loading: GFX ETERNA supports 3D LUT Loading and Storing up to 16 custom Lookup Table files
Film Simulation: GFX ETERNA supports 20 types of Film Simulations (admin note: this means it has all current film simulations and no new film simulation in addition to those)
Development of Film Simulation 3D LUTs for F-Log2 / F-Log2 C: Fujifilm will develop new 3D LUTs for select Film Simulations for F-Log2 / F-Log2 C (with ITU-R BT.709), that will be downloadable from the web.
• ETERNA
• ETERNA BLEACH BYPASS
• PROVIA/Standard
• Velvia/Vivid
• ASTIA/Soft
• REALA ACE
• Classic Chrome
• Classic Neg.
• ACROS
Custom Framing Guides: GFX ETERNA supports customizable Framing Guides. Create custom guides and select from frame 1 / 2 / 3 setting. List of Custom Framing Lines Settings
Remote Multi-Camera Control: GFX ETERNA supports a Remote Rec. Function which is a web browser-based Remote Control Application that runs locally on a Wired or Wireless network.
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Support (AirGlu ,TG-BT1): GFX ETERNA supports BLE connection with ATOMOS AirGlu and FUJIFILM TG-BT1. Time Code Sync. Will be supported with TC plug, Atomos AirGlu Ambient devices and via USB-C connection with
• ATOMOS AirGlu UltraSync Blue
• Tripod Grip TG-BT1
• Smart Phone Browser Remote Rec FunctionTG-BT1
LCD Monitor & On-Board Menu Display Specifications: (LCD Monitor Specifications)
• 5.0 inch Touch Screen Color LCD Monitor
• Brightness: Max. 2,000 nits
• Aspect : 16:9
• Dots: Approx. 6.22 million dots (1920x1080x3)
On-Board Menu Display Specifications:
• 3.0 inch Touch Screen Color LCD Monitor
• Brightness: Max. 700 nits
• Aspect: 3:2
• Dots: Approx. 1.04 million dots (720x480x3)
CineD will also have an interview with Fujifilm managers going online on June 7, so definitely follow them on YouTube here.
Fujifilm has just released a teaser video (see below) for the upcoming Fujifilm X-E5, set to be officially announced on June 12 at 5AM New York time. In the video, Fujifilm says:
there is another rangefinder-style series that’s just as essential when telling the story of our X series history
I am so happy to hear these words from Fujifilm. The Fujifilm X-E line is my favorite in the lineup, and the fact that they now call it “essential” for the X series somehow touches me, especially considering how close it once came to being discontinued.
I think I’m emotional about this video because it feels like a promise: a sign that Fujifilm is committed to continuing the X-E series going forward. And the X-E line is a huge reason why still I shoot Fujifilm today.
Sorry for this little rush of emotions. Let me recollect myself and focus on rumors.
And what we can see based on the underexposed image shared by Fujifilm is… well, actually not much.
if that’s the XF23mmF2.8 pancake lens mounted on the X-E5, then we can say it is really super compact. Probably weighting around 80 gram, so more or less like the Fujinon XF27mmF2.8
These are not rumors, just speculation based on the image shared by Fujifilm.
And yes, we rumored it has a film simulation dial in addition to existing X-E4 dials. But on these images we can’t notice anything. But it has to be somewhere on the Fujifilm X-E5.
→ feel free to join the X-E5 Live Blog on FujiRumors on June 12 at 5AM EDT