Fujifilm Lands on TIME’s 100 Most Influential Companies of 2026 and Cracks the Top 10 in Hardware

Fujifilm Lands on TIME’s 100 Most Influential Companies of 2026 and Cracks the Top 10 in Hardware

Add another trophy to the case. Fujifilm has officially been named to the 2026 TIME100 Most Influential Companies list, and as if that wasn’t enough, the company also landed on TIME’s much shorter 10 Most Influential Hardware Companies of 2026 sharing that rarefied air with the likes of Nvidia, DJI, and Boston Dynamics.

Fujifilm was placed in TIME’s “Pioneer” category on the flagship 100 list, recognized for what TIME describes as a commitment to developing innovative products and technologies that promote human connection. But here’s the twist Fuji shooters will love: the write-up isn’t really about the X100VI, the GFX100RF, or any of the headline mirrorless gear we usually obsess over. It’s about Instax.

“Quaint by comparison — and that’s the point”

TIME contributor Rachel Brodsky frames Fujifilm’s inclusion as a kind of analog rebellion in an industry that has gone all-in on AI. Her line that’s already getting passed around says it best Fujifilm’s Instax cameras “look quaint by comparison, and that’s the point.” In a year where every other company on the hardware list is shipping silicon, sensors, drones, and humanoid robots, Fujifilm gets the nod for leaning into film that smells like chemistry and prints you can hold.

The numbers back it up. TIME notes that Fujifilm has sold more than 100 million Instax cameras and printers worldwide since the line launched in 1998, and the under-30 crowd is the engine driving the current surge using those colorful little cameras at weddings, concerts, and anywhere else a phone screenshot just doesn’t cut it. The recent launch of the Instax Mini Evo Cinema the Super 8-style hybrid with the Eras Dial only sharpens that pitch.

Fujifilm’s take

Bing Liem, division president of Fujifilm North America Corporation’s Imaging Division, said in the company’s announcement that “imaging has remained a critical part of our company’s diversification story” since Fujifilm got its start more than 90 years ago. That’s the through-line Fujifilm wants people to see, yes, the company makes drug-substance manufacturing equipment, semiconductor materials, and medical imaging systems, but it all started with film, and film is still doing the heavy cultural lifting.

It’s worth noting that the official party line from Fujifilm isn’t that analog is winning. Ashley Reeder Morgan, VP of consumer marketing for Fujifilm North America, told TIME that instant photography and digital are an ecosystem rather than rivals, which tracks with how the company has been blurring those lines on the hybrid Evo cameras and the X half.

The company Fujifilm is keeping

The 10 Most Influential Hardware Companies list is a flex on its own. Fujifilm shares it with:

  • Nvidia (the AI chip juggernaut)
  • DJI (still controlling roughly 70% of the global civilian drone market)
  • Boston Dynamics (Atlas now headed to Hyundai factory floors)
  • And six other heavy hitters reshaping physical computing

For a company whose biggest 2026 cultural moment is arguably a $409 instant camera with a dial that fakes 1960s 8mm grain, that’s not bad company at all.

Why this matters for Fuji shooters

Recognition like this tends to translate into investment, and Fujifilm has been signaling that direction loudly. The company recently announced its third Instax production expansion in four years, which will push total Instax film output up roughly 50% over 2022 levels by the end of this year. Combine that with the record imaging-division revenue Fujifilm has been posting, and it’s pretty clear the company isn’t treating this TIME nod as a victory lap it’s treating it as proof the strategy is working.

For those of us who care about the X-series and GFX lines, that matters too. A healthy, well-funded imaging division is what bankrolls the GFX100RF medium-format compacts, the X-E5s, the firmware updates we keep begging for, and whatever’s coming next.

You can read TIME’s full Fujifilm profile here and the complete Hardware Industry Leaders list here.

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Kase 150mm f/5.6 AF Reflex Mirror Lens For Fujifilm GFX


The Kase 150mm f/5.6 AF reflex mirror lens is coming to GFX, and it appears to be autofocus according to B&H Photo‘s listing.

Key Features
  • Medium Format | f/5.6 Fixed Aperture
  • 118.5mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
  • Unique Donut Bokeh
  • Autofocus Design
  • AF/MF Switch
  • 67mm Filter Size
  • 5 Elements in 4 Groups
  • Supports Magnetic Filter Systems
  • USB-C Port for Firmware Updates
  • Aluminum Alloy Construction

This lens could be a lot of fun for GFX owners because mirror lenses are quite compact and light. The only drawback about this kind of lens is the donut bokeh, which you can find examples of in my review of a mirror lens I own for X-mount here. I will likely pick one of these up for myself in the future, especially if the lens covers the GFX sensor and has autofocus, since I enjoy shooting this kind of lens and own many for X mount already.

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Leitz Hektor Prime Cine Lenses Are Coming to Fujifilm G mount



The six Leitz Hektor full-frame prime cine lenses are coming to Fujifilm G mount soon, marking a significant expansion of Leitz Cine’s mirrorless prime series to Fujifilm’s GFX ecosystem, including the GFX ETERNA 55 cinema camera and GFX100 stills models. This new user-interchangeable G mount joins the existing lineup of Sony E, Leica L, Canon RF, and Nikon Z options. While the optics do not cover the full sensor area of the larger GFX ETERNA 55 format, most focal lengths deliver generous coverage suitable for most cine formats. Check the pricing at B&H Photo.

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New Fujifilm X-S20 Bundle With XF23mm f/2.8 For $450 Savings


B&H Photo has a Fujifilm X-S20 bundle that includes the XF23mm f/2.8 for only $50 more than the camera on its own, which you can get here. The original bundle price saves $250, but the additional discount of $200 brings the total savings on the Fujifilm XF23mm f/2.8 to $450.

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Fujifilm Savings Sunday


Official Fujifilm Sale

3rd Party Lenses

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


FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55:
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FUJIFILM GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR:
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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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