Fujifilm has announced the next generation of their flagship mirrorless cameras, the X-T2, and while loyalists have mainly been still photographers, filmmakers are more likely interested in its 4K video capabilities.
Dipped in a 4K candy shell, the DSLR-shaped APS-C camera harnesses a 23.6mm x 15.6mm (24.3MP) X-Trans CMOS III sensor and a randomized pixel array that reduces aliasing and moiré without the need of an optical low-pass filter. The X-T2 is also equipped with the X-Processor Pro, which boosts start-up time, continuous shooting modes, and write speeds. Combined, the two provide faster autofocus and a better image quality that mimics the organic nature of film. The sensor has a native sensitivity range of ISO 200-128000 (1/3 step) that can be expanded to ISO 51200.
Here's a film shot with the X-T2, Akiyama-go, as well as a BTS video: