Fujifilm unveils 14 lens concepts, invites public vote at CP+ event
Fujifilm will show 14 X‑mount lens concepts at its first "Focus on Glass – Untold Stories" session and invite the public to vote for up to three favorites during the CP+‑linked event.

1. Lens concept 1 (unnamed)
This is one of the 14 X‑mount lens concepts Fujifilm plans to reveal during the "Focus on Glass – Untold Stories" program tied to CP+. FujiRumors states, “On March 5, Fujifilm will have it’s first dedicated ‘Focus on Glass – Untold Stories’ event,” and this concept will be presented alongside 13 others for public feedback. FujiRumors also makes the vote mechanics explicit: “Because on March 5, Fujifilm will launch a voting page, in which you’ll be able to pick your 3 favorites out of 14 lens ideas proposed by Fujifilm.”
2. Lens concept 2 (unnamed)
This second concept is part of the slate the Fujifilm Product Planning Team will “openly share,” according to DigitalCameraWorld: “More importantly, Fujifilm's Product Planning Team will openly share lens ideas they hope to develop in the future.” DigitalCameraWorld frames the session as a deep dive into design and character, so expect the team to discuss aesthetic and optical intent for this concept even if production specs aren’t released.
3. Lens concept 3 (unnamed)
Treat this third concept as a community touchpoint: sources agree the public will be invited to weigh in. FujiRumors promises a voting page tied to the event and an ability to choose three favorites; an Instagram snippet also confirms, “And yes, you'll be able to vote online for your favourite lens idea on the day 🗳️,” which aligns with the plan to gather viewer feedback during the March 5 program.
4. Lens concept 4 (unnamed)
DigitalCameraWorld reports the event is set for March 5, 2026 at 8am ET / 1pm GMT on YouTube, so this concept will likely be shown at that broadcast if the reported schedule is accurate. FujiRumors separately says it will live stream the event on its site and “share the survey,” meaning this concept could receive visibility across multiple streams and the vote might be accessible from more than one page.
5. Lens concept 5 (unnamed)
Keep expectations measured for this fifth concept: DigitalCameraWorld explicitly notes that “While none of these concepts are currently in development, they offer a rare look into what the future of the X‑mount system could become.” That means this idea may be a pure proposal — a sketch or optical roadmap — rather than a product already entering R&D.
6. Lens concept 6 (unnamed)
This concept will be presented under a program that “will dive deep into the philosophy, design, and character of existing X‑mount lenses,” per DigitalCameraWorld, so expect commentary linking this proposal to Fujifilm’s existing design language and the broader X‑mount family. The event is described as Fujifilm’s first dedicated “Focus on Glass – Untold Stories” session, so presentations may lean into narrative and design rationale instead of specs.
7. Lens concept 7 (unnamed)
Context matters for this seventh concept: DigitalCameraWorld reminds readers the X‑mount lineup is “now numbering over 40 optics,” so any new idea will be shown against a mature lens library. That inventory makes the public vote more interesting — the community is choosing additions to a system that already spans 40+ lenses.
8. Lens concept 8 (unnamed)
FujiRumors is careful to note this event is distinct from an X Summit: “To be clear: this is not an X Summit, in which new products will be announced.” For this eighth concept, that means Fujifilm is framing it as exploratory and participatory rather than as a hard product launch announcement.

9. Lens concept 9 (unnamed)
Visuals used in promotion hint at the audience and tone for this ninth concept: DigitalCameraWorld’s promo graphic includes a close‑up of three Fujifilm X Half cameras in three colors, a CP+ logo with a pink‑haired anime girl holding a camera, and even a prototype Leica body image. Expect the presentation of this concept to be stylized and geared toward fans who follow design cues and brand storytelling as much as optical specs.
10. Lens concept 10 (unnamed)
Procedurally, this tenth concept will be part of the public polling where voters can “pick your 3 favorites out of 14 lens ideas,” per FujiRumors’ copy. While FujiRumors sounds definitive about the voting page launch, DigitalCameraWorld uses tentative language — “considering a live voting webpage” — so the precise mechanics for voting on this concept (live during the broadcast vs. after) remain to be confirmed.
11. Lens concept 11 (unnamed)
The program ties into a broader company narrative: DigitalCameraWorld points out Fujifilm’s New Year video in which Yuji Igarashi “hints that this year will be unlike any other for the company and Fujifilm shooters.” Expect this eleventh concept to be positioned as part of that bigger push; presenters may cite company direction or strategic priorities when discussing why this idea matters.
12. Lens concept 12 (unnamed)
FujiRumors’ coverage includes site metadata and disclosures that are relevant to how the event will be covered externally: the site’s headline read “Fujifilm to Reveal 14 New Lens Concepts – And YOU Pick the Winners” with the subheader “It’s Your Time,” and the site also notes it will live stream the event and “share the survey.” This twelfth concept could therefore receive amplified attention via fan outlets that plan to run concurrent streams and roundups.
13. Lens concept 13 (unnamed)
A number of unknowns surround how this thirteenth concept will be evaluated — sources flag gaps such as whether the vote is region‑locked, how long the voting window will be, who will host the tally, and whether votes will actually move a concept into development. The research explicitly lists these open questions, so treat the vote as an influence mechanism rather than a binding engineering commitment.
14. Lens concept 14 (unnamed)
This final concept completes the set of 14 ideas Fujifilm is showing; DigitalCameraWorld sums up the program’s intent: “It's a clear signal that Fujifilm wants its users – photographers and filmmakers alike – to be part of the conversation.” Whether this last idea or any of the others become production lenses depends on follow‑up from Fujifilm — but as a public exercise tied to CP+, the session is a notable shift toward crowd‑sourced input on the future of a system that already exceeds 40 optics.
Conclusion Fujifilm’s “Focus on Glass – Untold Stories” session will present 14 unnamed X‑mount lens concepts and invite public voting that, per FujiRumors, will allow participants to pick three favorites; DigitalCameraWorld reports the program as a design‑focused presentation and notes the concepts are not currently in development. The event — reported for March 5, 2026 and promoted as part of CP+ with a YouTube slot at 8am ET / 1pm GMT — marks a clear experiment in community engagement and gives photographers a rare peek at lens ideas that could shape the X‑mount roadmap going forward.
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