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According Fujifilm RumorsThe 'fifth generation' model will replace the out-of-stock Fujifilm X-T30 II that launched in September 2021 as a minor update to 2019's like the Fujifilm X-T5 and yes, the X100VI.
It will sit below the They want an X100VI. alternative.
The list price of the X-T30 II is about half that of the X100VI (and It will likely be available with a kit lens, but if you want to recreate the X100VI experience, there are pancake lenses available.
With the money saved, we don't know how much the potential X-T50 would cost, but probably a little higher than the body, just $899 / £799 / AU$1,149 for an . ) – you would have a lot left over to choose the objective you prefer.
And that's part of the appeal of the X-T30 II line; Unlike the X100VI, the lens is not integrated. Personally I would have preferred the X100VI with a slightly wider lens, which is what you can get with the rumored X-T50. For example, the 18mm f/2 R pancake lens ($599 / £549 / AU$949) could be a great combination.
There are other Fujifilm R WR ($449 / £429 / AU$679) which is technically similar to the X100VI's built-in lens is bulkier.
As for the rumored X-T50, there are practically no details about it on Fuji Rumors. We expect it to also have the 40MP APS-C sensor and Fujifilm's latest autofocus. It should be a solid upgrade over the old X-T30 II and represent the most cost-effective way to get the Fujifilm retro camera experience; shooting mode dials and film simulation modes.
We will certainly be keeping an eye on this rumored camera as more details are revealed.