HOT BLACK FRIDAY: Fujifilm X Gear now up to $700 off

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The Complete Deals Overview

Fujifilm changed again their current X/GFX savings. Here is what’s new:

The rest remains the same, and you can check it all out down in this dedicated X/GFX deal page and also down below.

MITAKON DEALS

EUROPE: EU readers get a massive dual cashback rebate on X gear. Check out all details here.

Dedicated Pre Black Friday deal pages:

USA / CA BLACK FRIDAY PAGES

EU BLACK FRIDAY PAGES

X Camera Deals

XF Prime Lenses

XF Zoom Lenses

GFX Deals

Laowa Holiday Savings

Laowa has launched its holiday savings. You can check out the discounted lenses at VenusOptics here and BHphoto here.

Amazon Special Deals

You can combine the official Fujifilm deals with the extra 15% discount offered by AmazonUS via Prime Card Deals on the following Fujifilm products:

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Luminar 4 Black Friday Deal: Save up to 75%

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Skylum has just launched a Black Friday offer on Luminar 4, which will expire on December 2.

Skylum is offering 3 bundles:

  • Bundle #1 (US$79) – Luminar 4 + 2 bonuses of your choice
  • Bundle #2 (US$99) – Luminar 4 + 5 bonuses of your choice
  • Bundle #3 (US$129) – Luminar 4 + All bonuses

List of bonuses:

  • PDF Expert – $80 value
  • 2 Look Packs (Skylum) with free presets – US$50 value
  • Rocky Nook free book of your choice – US$44.99 value
  • Clipchamp 3-month subscription to the Create account – US$30 value
  • Xpozer discount – US$75 value
  • ViewBug 1-year Pro plan – US$118 value
  • Envira Gallery Basic plan + 30% off other plans – US$29 value + up to US$90 discount

Check out the dedicated Luminar Black Friday page here.

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Fujifilm X-Pro3 Dura Silver Release Postponed to January 16

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Fujifilm X-Pro3

Fujifilm has postponed the release of the Fujifilm X-Pro3 Dura Silver from mid-December 2019 to January 16, 2020.

Fujifilm writes:

Fujifilm X-Pro3 […] has a slight delay in production […] we have received orders from all over the world, and we will postpone the release date on January 16, 2020 in order to ensure sufficient supply.

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Meet the Fujifilm X-PAN10 Concept

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Fujifilm X-PAN10

Just recently we shared a Fujifilm X-P1 concept, a digital version of the legendary Fujifilm TX-1 / XPan.

The concept raised a vivid discussion on FujiRumors, and today I’d like to continue the chat.

In fact, FR-reader Ricardo sent me his own concepts of what he calls the “Fujifilm X-PAN10“, along with some of this thoughts.

Here is his idea:

by Ricardo Silva Cordeiro – Instagram / Website

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Fujifilm X-T3 with XF 56mmF1.2 vs Sony a7iii with Zeiss Batis 85mmF1.8 + Advantage of Shooting f/1.2 on APS-C vs f/1.8 on Full Frame

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Fujifilm vs Sony

Sonder Creative and Anete compared the Fujifilm X-T3 with Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 with the Sony a7iii with Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8.

At the end it is a split decision, with Anete preferring the Fujifilm system and Sonder Creative the Sony system.

But I want to highlight one thing, before I leave you to the video and a summary down below.

We know that, in terms of depth of field, f/1.2 on APS-C does not give the same results of f/1.2 on full frame.

In fact, f/1.2 on APS-C is closer to f/1.8 on full frame, and this is why on this comparison you don’t really see any difference in terms of depth of field between the Fuji and the Sony (except for the bokeh quality, which is better on the Fuji.)

The point?

When Sonder Creative exposed properly both images (base ISO, and widest aperture), he noticed that the shutter speed was completely different:

  • FUJIFILM: ISO 160 – f/1.2 – 1/8000
  • SONY: ISO 100 – f/1.8 – 1/3200

He concludes saying that:

one of the advantages of shooting with APS-C, is that you can shoot with a much faster shutter speed compared to full frame

Seen from this perspective, the light gathering capability of f/1.2 on Fujifilm APS-C is and remains f/1.2.

I thought I point this out and let you discuss about it.

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And now to the video and the summary:

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