Isn't this old news, or am I missing something?

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I got very excited when I saw the headline in the PDN newsletter I got this morning. Below is an excerpt. But when I followed the link, it showed the GF670. :bang:

Did I miss something?

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"Fujifilm Is Really and Truly Launching a Medium Format Film Camera Before PMA"


Feb 2, 2010
By Dan Havlik, PDN's Technology Specialist

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If it's PMA season, it must be time for Fujifilm to once again roll out its proposed medium-format film -- yes, film -- camera ahead of the big show in Anaheim, CA at the end of the month. But this time around, Fuji promises its medium-format model is no longer a prototype but an honest to goodness real camera you can buy in a store."
 
It was only a prototype at Photokina 2008. Now it's an announced real product. I guess that's the difference.
(Was black at Photokina though, looks nicer).

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By the way, what are the facts on the lens? Same manufacture as Voigtlander version just rebranded? Probably Cosina?
 
I've just realized that there is another thread discussing the same apparent confusion http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85654

According to the thread, it appears that Fuji may be starting to market it outside of Japan. Previously, Fuji only sold this in the Japanese domestic market, while its partner Cosina marketted the same camera outside of Japan under the brand Voiglander Bessa III

The 80mm lens is supposed to be exactly the same, bearing different badges. Fuji EBC on the Fuji versus Heliar on the Bessa

I was hoping that Fuji/Cosina was announcing a new camera with the same folder construction, but with another, wider lens! No such luck!
 
I believe GF670 was released in Japan last year. Maybe Fuji is officially launching it for the US market?

edit: posted this before seeing #4.
 
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