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Fujifilm Launches FUJIFILM SX400 Lens-Integrated Long-Range Camera

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ShutterNoise · Staff

VALHALLA, N.Y. — January 20, 2026 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation today announced the launch of the new "FUJIFILM SX400" as part of its SX Series lineup of lens-integrated long-range cameras. SX400 is equipped with a new lens designed to suppress noise that occurs when sensitivity is increased, enabling clear imaging of subjects in low light environments.

"In addition to traditional fixed installations for monitoring specific areas or inspecting infrastructure, SX400 is a great fit for a variety of needs requiring added flexibility, including mobile deployment on vehicles and ships, and temporary installation at construction sites or event venues for surveillance purposes," said Stosh Durbacz, vice president, Sales, FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Optical Devices Division.

Lightweight, Compact, Powerful

The SX400 measures 11.8 inches (300mm) in length and weighs 8.6 pounds (3.9kg). Equipped with a 32x optical zoom lens covering focal lengths from 12.5mm wide-angle to 400mm telephoto (horizontal field of view: 31.8°–1.0°), and supporting a 1/1.8-inch effective image size, SX400 achieves a compact body that enables not only fixed installations but also mobile deployment on vehicles and ships, as well as portable surveillance and inspection systems.

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The Brightest Lens in the SX Series

SX400 features the newly developed F2.8 zoom lens — the brightest in the SX Series. Fujifilm's proprietary optical design enables the lens to maintain F2.8 brightness from 12.5mm to 200mm focal lengths, delivering clear, low-noise images even in dark environments.

High-Performance Image Stabilization

Fujifilm's proprietary stabilization system offers cooperative control of optical image stabilization (OIS) and electronic image stabilization (EIS) to reduce blurring caused by vibrations or wind when shooting at long distances. The stabilization mechanism adopts Fujifilm's proprietary "ceramic ball roller system," minimizing friction resistance and achieving high responsiveness and durability. High-performance gyro sensors detect minute vibrations without time lag, enabling precise correction.

Fast, Accurate Autofocus

SX400 features a rear-focus mechanism that drives lightweight lens groups for rapid focusing. By combining on-sensor phase-detection autofocus for speed and contrast AF for accuracy, it achieves focus as quickly as 0.1 second, ensuring subjects are captured instantly and sharply.

Heat Haze and Fog Reduction

Fujifilm's image processing technology reduces visual distortions caused by airborne particles, temperature differences, or haze, ensuring clear visibility. Combined with a built-in visible light cut filter, SX400 helps enable clear imaging even in foggy or hazy environments.

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Simplified Installation

SX400 integrates the lens and camera into a single unit, removing the need for adjustments like optical axis alignment, flange back calibration, and color fringing correction. With power and control systems consolidated at the rear of the camera, complicated cable connections are eliminated, making the installation process significantly easier.

FUJIFILM SX400 Lens-Integrated Long-Range Camera will be available early 2026. For more information, please visit fujifilm.com.

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Source: FUJIFILM North America Corporation

Transparency Note: This article was researched and drafted with AI assistance, then reviewed and edited by the ShutterNoise team. We believe in complete transparency about our process. Sources are cited throughout.

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