Fujifilm released a new video of their X Summit for GPP Photo Week 2019 and there is a lot of interesting information about upcoming lenses and cameras. The presentation also included this not yet seen Fujifilm GFX modular medium format mirrorless camera prototype (watch the video at the 59:42 mark and Zack's video on Weibo):
If you don't have time to watch the almost 2 hours video, here is a recap from FujiAddict:
Fujinon XF35 f/1.4 "God Glass" because everyone loves this lens
Why was it so hard to go from f/1.4 to f/1.0
Lens has to be twice as big to correct the light
The front element has to be very large and meet the back without disrupting the light
7-10 elements in the front of the lens and 8-10 in the back of the lens to make the XF33 f/1.0 work
The XF35mm f/1.4 only needs 7 elements to work
The XF33mm f/1.0 needs 15-20 elements (sounds like they are still finalizing the design)
200g in glass have to shift precisely to control autofocus
First Fujinon XF16-80mm f/4 constant aperture demo
Very small and light
Their 16-80mm (effective 24mm-120mm) is about the size of Full Frame 24-70mm constant aperture
Should launch late this year
Asked attendees to vote for which of 27 future lenses they would want Fujifilm to work on first (see above for the full list
Fujifilm will start the dev of new lenses at Fujinon XF33 f/1.0
Lots of mark 2 lenses on the list
Next week they might release a new roadmap with the lens they decide to develop (So new roadmap on the 14th?)
Tilt-shift is missing from Fujifilm's lineup so one of the panelists requests it because it would be wisest to dev on GFX because you lose resolution, the field of view and detail when digitally straitening images.
It costs a lot of money to develop lenses, but a return on investment is important for them to consider
On stage one of the panelists wants a 150mm f/2.8 macro
Zak tries to shoot down the 35mm f/1.4 (which most want refreshed to focus faster and have weather sealing)
Would like to see the star ratings show up in Lightroom and add a star button - Fujifilm is studying solutions
Wireless EVF that you can detach, but is connected to the camera wirelessly - Fujifilm asks if it's a good idea
Could you give Adobe the algorithm so that the images get to be super sharp - Fujifilm algorithm is confidential, but they will talk with Adobe
Camera App needs to be updated as frequently as firmware and the remote app needs to be redesigned - no real comment
Need way better geotagging that is simple and updates frequently - Bluetooth cameras paired with a phone will continue to pull from the phone, but Fujifilm is also working on something else
Someone asked about taking home the modular system - Zak taps on the plastic to show it's just a mockup