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The X100VI was undoubtedly the star of Fujifilm’s X Summit event in Tokyo earlier this week, but Fujifilm also tucked some additional news into the end of its press conference, including a tease for a new version of its long-standing X-mount kit lens.
Fujifilm’s current X-mount kit lens, the XF 18-55mm F2.8-4, is over a decade old. Little is known about what the new XF 16-50mm F2.8-4.8 will include. Fujifilm has promises improvements to compactness, versatility, and sharpness but shared no details yet.
You can watch the relevant section of the press conference below and place your bets on when it will arrive.

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