The future of Fuji's SuperCCD will be shown at Photokina (updated)
According to Fuji Japan via digitalcamera.jp, Fuji will be showing "futurist SuperCCD technologies" at Photokina. The text is computer-translated from Japanese. To quote the computer-translated text, which obviously is not 100% accurate:
The Photokina in the "Super CCD" next-generation version of the new sensor development pioneered the concept of special products on display. In addition, Fujifilm will further the near future a whole new dimension to the development of imaging systems. New world of images, video and image in the proposed concept model in the future.
Update: Speculation and Conjecture (and wishful thinking)
Some forum users are speculating that this may be related in some way to the big Nikon rangefinder/WPPI announcement. This is very interesting because these things do align. Please keep in mind that alignment of speculation and rumors is by no means proof.
- rumors of Fuji getting out of DSLRs
- cryptic comments by Thom Hogan on future Fuji (the second paragraph)
- the text above from Japan says "SuperCCD sensor" not DSLRs
- could explain why no Nikon high-megapixel DSLR yet
