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The Latest Fujifilm X-T6 News

  • Writer: The Magazine For Photographers
    The Magazine For Photographers
  • Jan 15
  • 2 min read
Fujifilm XT-6 Camera
credits: Fujifilm

Fujifilm’s long awaited X-T6 is now expected to arrive in September 2026, and one of the strongest hints so far is coming from an unexpected place, a Vietnamese retailer. Fujifilm Shop by X Camera has already put up a placeholder product page for the X-T6, noting that the camera hasn’t been officially announced and that the details are “for reference only.” Even so, the page includes a long list of specifications that line up surprisingly well with what has been rumoured elsewhere, suggesting this might actually be pulled from internal distributor material.


According to that page, the X-T6 will use a 40-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 6 HR BSI sensor paired with the X-Processor 6, which would put it right in line with Fujifilm’s current high-resolution APS-C platform. Burst shooting is listed at up to 60 fps, and video is claimed to reach 8K at up to 120p, though that figure is likely optimistic. A more realistic spec further down the page mentions 8K 30p in 10-bit 4:2:2, along with 4K HQ oversampled from 8K, F-Log2, and 12-bit ProRes or Blackmagic RAW over HDMI. Autofocus is said to jump to around 500 phase-detect points, backed by AI subject detection for people, animals, birds, and vehicles. IBIS is rated at up to 8 stops, and Pixel Shift Multi-Shot would allow 200MP composite images.


The biggest design change might be the screen. The Vietnamese listing says Fujifilm is moving away from the X-T5’s three-way tilt to a fully articulating vari-angle LCD. The EVF is listed as 3.69 million dots with 0.8× magnification, while the rear screen grows to 1.84 million dots. The body is still described as compact at around 526–550g, but now with over 60 weather-sealing points and cold resistance down to –15°C. Connectivity also gets a bump with Wi-Fi 6, USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, micro-HDMI, mic input, PC sync, and a remote port, and battery life is quoted at up to 750 shots using the NP-W235.


You can see full details and product photos on the retailer’s website here


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