The LX is now officially the X-Pro1 and was unveiled this week at the combined CES/PMA show in Las Vegas, USA. The Nikon D4, Canon G1X and the Fuji were nominated for the Best in CES award, and the Fuji won it.
High-points—new sensor technology that abandons the Beyer Mosaic, and does away with the anti-alias filter, for far greater detail and sharpness. Shipping with three Fujinon prime lenses—equivalent to 27mm, 53mm and 90mm—and no zooms. Eventually a nine lens line-up is promised, including zooms. An M-mount adapter for Leica-compatible lenses will ship in April. No firm price, but in the vicinity of $1,700US for the body and lenses in the $600US range—not a consumer-level camera. No dSLR DNA—seems to be a digital interpretation of the Contax G2 in concept. Same sensitivity range as my D700.
Yup, on my shopping list.