Fujifilm X100V release date leaks, plus it may have an unexpected new feature

Fujifilm X100F
(Image credit: Fujifilm)

The Fujifilm X100V is edging closer to its official launch, according to the latest rumors, which suggest the iconic street photography camera will return for its fifth installment on February 4.

The latest speculation from Fuji Rumors states that the compact camera, which will succeed the Fujfilm X100F, will be announced at the Fujifilm X Summit that kicks off at 3pm Eastern Time on that date. That works out as 8pm GMT, or 2am on February 5 if you're in Australia.

Interestingly, Fuji Rumors says the Fujifilm X-T4 won't be announced at the same time, with that larger APS-C camera coming at a later date, possibly in late February or March.

The imminent arrival of the Fujifilm X100V has been backed up by some credible leaks, which show that the camera could well have a two-way tilt screen for the first time. While this might upset traditionalists who covet the simplicity of its predecessor's fixed screen design, a tilt screen would boost its versatility when shooting street scenes from high or low angles.

Fujifilm X100V

(Image credit: Fuji Rumors)

Star of the tilting screen

The apparently leaked image above from Fuji Rumors shows the X100V's tilt screen in action, along with what appears to be a relatively unchanged rear design. Due to the lighting, it's tricky to tell if Fujifilm has retained the d-pad, but we'd be surprised if this has changed.

What else can we expect from the X100V? Other details are a little sketchy, but the camera is likely to have the same 26.1MP APS-C sensor as the Fujifilm X-Pro3 and also inherit similar autofocus performance. While the X100V is very much a stills-focused camera, we're also expecting it to be able to shoot 4K video.

One detail that hasn't yet leaked is the Fujifilm X100V's price. We reported on speculation in December 2019 that the camera might cost as much as US$1,500 (which is around £1,140 or AU$2,200), which would make it a fair bit pricier than the X100F was at launch. 

The addition of new hardware features like the tilt-screen could well justify a price increase, but we'll let you know the official pricing as soon as we get it from Fujifilm. 

Mark Wilson
Senior news editor

Mark is TechRadar's Senior news editor. Having worked in tech journalism for a ludicrous 17 years, Mark is now attempting to break the world record for the number of camera bags hoarded by one person. He was previously Cameras Editor at both TechRadar and Trusted Reviews, Acting editor on Stuff.tv, as well as Features editor and Reviews editor on Stuff magazine. As a freelancer, he's contributed to titles including The Sunday Times, FourFourTwo and Arena. And in a former life, he also won The Daily Telegraph's Young Sportswriter of the Year. But that was before he discovered the strange joys of getting up at 4am for a photo shoot in London's Square Mile. 

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