Fujifilm GFX ETERNA 55 Takes Home “Product of the Year” at NAB 2026!


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If there was any lingering doubt that Fujifilm is serious about high-end digital cinema, the industry has officially spoken. The Fujifilm GFX ETERNA 55 just secured a highly coveted Product of the Year award at the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas! Following up on the massive news from January when the camera earned its official IMAX Certification, this NAB win cements the GFX ETERNA 55 as an absolute powerhouse and one of the most exciting releases we’ve ever seen for the G-Mount ecosystem.

Why the ETERNA 55 is Dominating 2026
Fujifilm didn’t just put a GFX100 II sensor in a boxy body; they engineered a true cinema camera from the ground up. The “55” in its name is a nod to its massive 55mm diagonal sensor (44x33mm)—giving filmmakers a canvas roughly 1.7x larger than standard 35mm full-frame.

Here are some standout features that impressed the judges on the NAB show floor:

  • 4:3 Open Gate Recording: The camera utilizes the full 32.71mm height of the sensor. This is an absolute dream for true anamorphic shooters and is exactly the feature that secured the camera’s IMAX certification.
  • Built-in Electronic Variable ND Filter: A massive engineering feat for a sensor this large. It offers visually stepless adjustments from ND 0.6 to 2.1 (two to seven stops) in precise 0.015 increments, meaning no more fumbling with matte boxes just to adjust exposure on the fly.
  • Filmmaker-Optimized OLPF: An Optical Low-Pass Filter explicitly designed to eliminate moiré and false colors, making it perfectly suited for modern virtual production and LED volume stages.
  • Dual Base ISO & F-Log2 C: Boasting base ISOs of 800 and 3200 alongside the expansive F-Log2 C gamma profile, delivering an incredible 14+ stops of dynamic range.
  • G-Mount to PL-Mount Versatility: It ships natively with the G-Mount—giving you access to spectacular GF lenses like the new power-zoom G 32-90mm—but also includes an ARRI PL-mount adapter right in the box for mounting classic high-end cinema glass.

A Massive Win for the Fuji Ecosystem
This award is a huge milestone. While we have known about the incredible video capabilities of X and GFX series cameras for years, the GFX ETERNA 55 represents Fujifilm fully planting its flag in Hollywood. Between the 3D LUT support for legendary Film Simulations (yes, you can monitor classic ETERNA, REALA ACE, and ACROS right on set) and native Apple ProRes internal recording, the workflow is as beautiful as the renowned color science. It’s always good to see Fujifilm recognized for creating tools without compromise for serious storytellers.

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New Shoten GXTZ Fujifilm GF to Nikon Z Mount Adapter

The Shoten GXTZ will be coming out soon for Nikon Z mount, allowing Fujifilm GF lenses to be operated fully automatically on Nikon Z mount cameras.

The adapter is equipped with contacts and allows for autofocus, on-body aperture control, sensor and lens stabilization, and correct recording of EXIF ​​data. It’s also possible to assign functions to programmable buttons on the lens.

in the case of manual and non-contact lenses with the Fujifilm G mount, it is possible to select one of the 13 focal lengths that the adapter has saved as presets and use this information to use stabilization

The adapter is made of metal, measures 77×11 mm and weighs 78 g. The set also includes a rear cover with contacts and a USB-C port, which can be used to update the firmware in the adapter.

58,500 yen, or about 366.99 USD

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PDR: Fujifilm X-E5 Compared by Photons To Photos


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Photons To Photos published its Fujifilm X-E5 results, and it is impressive that it keeps up with the Fujifilm X-H2 and X-H2S from around 400ISO and up. You can manipulate the full results here if you are interested.

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What Fujifilm Patent D1122332 Means for Future X-Series Controls


Fujifilm has a new design patent D1122332. Let’s break this down from a pure engineering and usability standpoint. No PR spin, just the mechanical strategy behind the filing.

The Engineering Reality of D1122332: Solving the “Physical Dial Problem”

To understand what Fujifilm is doing here, we have to ignore the general shape of the camera in the drawings and focus strictly on the solid lines.

Exactly What is Protected: Fujifilm is patenting a “cowling” or “shoulder” system for the top plate. Instead of the top dials sitting fully exposed on a flat deck (like on an X-T5 or X100VI), the camera’s chassis rises up around the dials. The dials are essentially semi-recessed into these raised structural blocks that flank the central hot shoe area.

How This Benefits Future Fujifilm Bodies: Fujifilm’s biggest market advantage is its tactile, physical exposure dials. However, from a practical operating standpoint, exposed dials have a major mechanical flaw: they get bumped easily.

By implementing this guarded design, Fujifilm achieves three distinct engineering and usability benefits:

  1. Friction Mitigation (Anti-Snag): This is the primary operational benefit. When carrying a camera on a rapid sling strap or pulling it in and out of a tightly packed gear bag, friction frequently causes the exposure compensation or shutter speed dials to rotate unintentionally. The raised shoulder design acts as a physical bumper. Lateral friction from clothing or bags hits the static housing rather than the rotating edge of the dial.

  2. Sheer Force Protection: An exposed dial shaft is highly vulnerable to sheer force (lateral impact). By surrounding the lower half of the dial with a solid chassis wall, the structural integrity of the top plate absorbs impacts if the camera is bumped against a doorframe or dropped, protecting the delicate internal electronic contacts beneath the dial.

  3. Tactile Indexing: Operators need to adjust settings blindly while looking through the EVF. A raised guard provides an immediate physical reference point for the thumb and index finger. This makes it easier to locate and manipulate the dial quickly without relying on muscle memory alone.

The Strategic Takeaway: This patent proves Fujifilm is actively engineering a way to keep their signature retro manual controls relevant for modern, rugged use. They are solving the physical vulnerabilities of traditional dials without having to abandon them for modern, flush command wheels. It bridges the gap between classic aesthetics and professional reliability.

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Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 EVO and Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO Coming


Viltrox will announce the Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 EVO and Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO for APS-C at the 2026 NAB show.

  • Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 EVO APS-C lens
  • Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO APS-C lens

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