The X100S fixes almost all bugs from the X100 model and offers great image quality

Dec 4, 2013 15:27 GMT  ·  By

Released at the beginning of the year, Fujifilm's X100S camera was very well received by critics and Fuji fans. The new camera model seems to solve almost all previous issues found on the X100 model as well as coming with an improved design.

According to FujiRumors, Fujifilm is about to announce an all-black version of its X100S camera at the beginning of 2014, most probably at the CES tradeshow, which will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada starting January 7 through January 10.

At the same show, Fujifilm will also announce the new weather-sealed X camera, which is rumored to have a body similar to that of the Olympus OMD (E-M1 or E-M5) models as well as an APS-C X-Trans II sensor.

The camera comes equipped with a high-performance electronic viewfinder (EVF) and will also feature a double SD card slot among others. What do you think about an all-black Fujifilm X100S digital camera? Let me know in the comments section below.