The interchangeable lens camera will debut next week at CES 2012

Jan 5, 2012 18:21 GMT  ·  By

If you had the feeling that something is missing from Fujifilm’s gush of digital cameras from this early morning, you are definitely right as the long awaited X-Pro 1 was nowhere on that list.

Since then however, the successor of the X100 has come out of its hiding thanks to a prematurely posted press release that was uncovered by SlashGear.

While nowhere as informative as we would have liked, the document does reveal quite a bit of info about the X-Pro 1 including the fact that is sports a custom 16MP APS-CMOS sensor with a new filter array and proprietary EXR processor as well as a hybrid EVF.

Together with the camera, three Fujinon prime lenses will also become available consisting of an 18mm (27mm equivalent) f/2.0, a 35mm (53mm equivalent) f/1.4 and a 60mm (90mm equivalent) f/2.4.

Pricing for the all metal Fujifilm X-Pro 1 will be apparently set at €1,300 ($1,667) for the X-Pro 1 and the 35mm lens, while the other two lenses will retail at €600 ($770) wach.