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I’ve recently picked up a few half frame cameras from the 1960’s…!!! Love the styling and the lovely black and chrome.
 

All of these cameras have jumped up in price like all retro film cameras so I guess I could see Fuji understanding their market and giving people another pocketable fun camera. Like a Lomo, or maybe a new X100v trend. 
 

I don’t think I see them doing Full Frame at this point. 

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2 hours ago, Ninpo33 said:

All of these cameras have jumped up in price like all retro film cameras so I guess I could see Fuji understanding their market and giving people another pocketable fun camera. Like a Lomo, or maybe a new X100v trend. 

Right, but we're not talking about them releasing a film camera.  We're talking about a digital camera that has a half frame sensor.  23.5x15.6mm and half frame is 18x24mm.  They're basically the same size with the only difference being that half frame is naturally portrait orientation and being 4:3 ratio instead of 3:2.  Does Sony even make a 18x24 sensor?  Or is Fuji just going to take one of the bigger APS-C sensors  and rotate it 90 degrees?

It would seem to make more sense for them to go APS-H (similar to Red's S35) or go fixed lens FF or MF.

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Now it's apparently a 1" camera that will be marketed as "half frame."

That makes a lot more sense, but it's nothing revolutionary.  It could be a bit interesting to see a modern compact with 1" sensor - like an updated RX100/ZV-1 or similar - though for me, a bit less interesting if they actually make the sensor vertical.

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4 hours ago, eatstoomuchjam said:

Right, but we're not talking about them releasing a film camera.  We're talking about a digital camera that has a half frame sensor.  23.5x15.6mm and half frame is 18x24mm.  They're basically the same size with the only difference being that half frame is naturally portrait orientation and being 4:3

Oh trust me, I know all about half frame format, as I mentioned I just picked up a few more and have over 15 different vintage half frame cameras by Konica, Yashica and Olympus etc…

My point was that Fuji has done a good job focusing on small retro styled cameras in the past and that’s been a successful strategy for them. I could see them using the current trend of gen Z loving all things analog and vintage and making a modern camera that “sells” the aesthetic. As you mention, Half frame puts two vertical  images on a single 35mm frame so making a little 1” sensor fun camera with low res vertical images feels very likely compared to a whole new full frame camera. Add some film grain and Fuji looks in a small compact body sound like a camera gen z will Love. 
 

 

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On 10/2/2024 at 12:48 PM, eatstoomuchjam said:

The latest posts from the Dolomites haver been saying that Fuji is working on a new camera with a sensor size that they never used before.

They might well be working on one but the one they've actually released today is another one with the very much have used before APS-C sensor size.

The X-M5 might be IBIS and EVF-less but it packs a big punch for $799.

  • 26MP X-Trans BSI CMOS sensor
  • X-Processor 5 with AI-powered subject detection AF
  • On-sensor phase detection
  • Fully articulated 3", 1.04M-dot LCD
  • 20 Film Simulation modes, including Reala ACE
  • Continuous shooting up to 8fps (30fps with E-shutter and 1.25x crop)
  • 6.2K 3:2 video up to 30p, 4K up to 60p with crop 10 but 4:2:2
  • External mic and 3.5mm headphone socket

https://fujifilm-x.com/global/products/cameras/x-m5/

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Something that just recently occurred to me is this 43mm focal length.

I'm probably going to pick up the Viltrox 28mm f1.8 in e Mount next year (or the Sigma 28-45mm f1.8, maybe...) and in crop mode on the A7RV, it's 42.3mm so basically exactly the same as this magical 43mm, ie, I can shoot this lens just like having a Q2 and a Q3, but in a single body.

OK, it's 26mp at '43mm' but that's still a fraction higher res than your typical 24mp full frame camera.

I just tried at my last gig of the year, flicking to crop mode for some extra reach and can't really notice any loss of anything much compared with shooting full frame.

So why bother shooting full frame at all then?

Crop mode on a high MP full frame sensor just opens up an extra 50% of range.

That works for me.

Big fan of high MP cameras for stills!

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