Comes in a new tan leather case, but nothing else is new

Oct 24, 2011 17:21 GMT  ·  By

Even with the cheaper and more compact X10 expected to arrive in any minute from now, Fujifilm still believes there's some life left in its X100 and it just unveiled a special edition of this rangefinder-like camera.

The first pictures of the camera, with its new tan leather case, were spotted on Facebook by Device Mag and Fujifilm says that it will produce just 200 of these puppies.

While this will most certainly make it a collector's edition item, it appears that Fujifilm hasn't made any modifications to the hardware included inside this X100, so you won't get that much from buying into that Limited Edition label.

In case you aren't that familiar with the X100 you should know that the camera has a 12.3-megapixel sized CMOS image sensor, a Fujifilm EXR processor, a 23mm F2 Fujinon lens, a hybrid viewfinder and a 2.8″ LCD display.

Pricing for the regular version is set at $1,200 (866 Euros), but there's no mention of how much will this Limited Edition model cost.