The Latest Fujifilm X-T6 Rumours
- The Magazine For Photographers
- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read

Back in 2022, Fujifilm kicked off its fifth generation of APS-C cameras with a new 40-megapixel X-Trans sensor and the X-Processor 5. That combo has powered most of Fujifilm’s recent bodies, including the X-E5, which arrived in early 2025, and it is still the foundation for the current lineup. By the time May 2026 rolls around, the X-H2S, the very first model of that generation, will already be four years old. The X-H2 followed a few months later in September 2022, and the X-T5 closed out the year in November.
Fans of the X-T line have been waiting for news on what comes next, and it looks like there is finally something concrete to go on. According to Fujirumors (usually a solid source for Fuji info) the Fujifilm X-T6 will be announcement in the second half of 2026. That of course is not a precise date yet, but in Fujifilm’s typical release pattern, “second half” usually translates to a window between September and November.
As for what the X-T6 might bring, expectations are already forming. It is widely assumed that Fujifilm will debut a new processor alongside a new or updated sensor, likely the rumoured 46-megapixel X-Trans VI. That would set the stage for the next generation of X-series bodies over the following years. Early rumours and chatter also points to around 10 stops of IBIS, new film simulations, and a price that could land near $3,000.






