Now, when camera manufacturers are probably scared to cannibalize their own lucrative DSLR sales and holding back on going full tilt with the mirrorless design, Fujifilm announces that it will build a large-sensor mirrorless (what’s the use of the mirror, again?) that it claims will have resolution and low noise image quality that will best what 35mm full-frame sensors are capable of today.
That’s a bold claim — and will be a self-defeating one if it is simply marketing bluster. However, we believe it is the former and a serious claim since Fujifilm executives have stated their intention of going premium with their digital cameras. Since no camera manufacturers have dared challenge the full-frame lock on image quality (especially low noise quality), Fujifilm will have the field all to itself — and if it executes with the same alacrity and aplomb it did with the X100, then photographers worldwide will surely rejoice at its mirrorless. A prototype will be shown at CES 2012.