Fujifilm has just unveiled a couple of new compact cameras at CES 2013, with the latest X20 and X100S.
Fujifilm claims that the X100S is the world’s fastest auto-focus camera with its 0.8-second AF. It’s equipped with a new X-Trans APS-C CMOS II 16MP sensor paired with previous X100 f/2 lens but with 24mm f/2. You can expect “performance comparable to full-frame output,” with hybrid viewfinder that features both optical and EVF. Interestingly, there’s also a new Digital Split Image display which shows dual images on left and right to support manual focusing.
Getting on the next upgrade for X10, the company intros the X20 which features a 12MP 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II sensor, along with a non-hybrid “advanced” optical viewfinder, and an f/2.0-2.8 4x manual barrel zoom lens. This camera is also capable of 1080p full HD at 60fps recording.