XF100-400 available in Europe at AmazonDE :: First Fuji X-T1 IR shooter in Europe

 

Fujinon XF100-400
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The XF100-400 is now available at AmazonDE. You can find it also at Foto Keller.

And in case you are waiting for the Fujifilm X-T1 IR, in USA the camera will be sold to US military and law-enforcement agencies only. However, we have the first European X-T1 IR shooter here.

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X-Pro2: “A new video era for Fuji” (dpr) :: Fuji’s SOOC Vs. Lightroom Film Simulations :: X-Pro2 IR Comparometer & more!

Fujifilm X-Pro2
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MUST READ: X-Pert Corner X-Pro2 First Look

X-Pro2 & Video

After eoshd here, now also dpreview confirms: for Fujfilm, the X-Pro2 marks a huge step forward. No 4K, no S-Log, sure, but what it does, it seems to do really good. Here is what dpreview says:

Video has previously been one of the great weaknesses of Fujifilm’s X-Trans cameras but that’s all changed with the X-Pro2. We’ve shot our test scene, pounded the streets of New York and captured all the visual clichés we could, to show you what the X-Pro2 can do.

The X-Pro2’s headline video specs are broadly unchanged compared to previous models but the quality has moved forwards dramatically. It’s still not going to be the first choice for professional use but it’s now more than competitive amongst its 1080-shooting peers. Add in the ability to apply Film Simulations to your shooting and video becomes another storytelling tool in the camera’s arsenal.

Film Simulations: SOOC Vs. Lightroom 6.4

X-Processor Pro Film Simulations: SOOC vs. Lightroom 6.4 at fujixsecrets – looks like Adobe worked to match Fuji’s film simulations… now please also the promised “detail rendering and overall edge definition.”

IR Comparometer… and more

Fuji X-Pro2 First Shots: Flagship Fuji rangefinder-styled body struts highest resolution X-trans sensor. See the comparometer studio shots at imaging-resource

The X-Pro2…Finally! at neillsoden / X-Pro2 + XF100-400 @ hi-ISO at fauland-photography / Fujifilm X-Pro2 in 15 Minutes at jordanmay / ArcaSwiss L-Plate for X-Pro2 at Really Right Stuff / Long Exposure Landscapes with the X-Pro2 at macleancomms / Fujifilm X-Pro2 in 15 minutes at agentlemansword / X-Pro2: The Dream of all Photographers? This camera can do a lot, but not everything. Video at by chip.tv (translation) / Fuji X-Pro2 Review Part Two: Low light autofocus and high ISO performance at ianmacdonaldphotography / X-PRO2 : Remder My RAW ™ at petebridgwood / X-Pro2 test at the Polish site fotopolis (translation) / X-Pro2 review at whitecubestudios / I cancelled my Fuji X-Pro2 order and bought a Canon 7D Mark II at bershatsky / Thoughts: Switching from Fuji X-T1 to X-Pro2? at tavphotography / New Fuji X-Pro2 or Wait for X-T2 at ricklewisphotography /

Video: X Series 5th Anniversary Event / FUJIFILM

Fuji Managers: “IBIS? Not compatible with X-mount (Read Why)! We are Observing the Progress of Organic Sensor”

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Fujifilm X-Pro2
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Two of the big questions are…. will Fuji give us IBIS on future X-series camera. And what’s going on with the organic sensor?

Fuji Managers Takashi Ueno and Shusuke Kozaki have given the answer to fujilove.

IBIS

“First of all, our XF mount is not compatible with IBIS. You may be thinking that our mount size is similar to competitors’ and why Fujifilm cannot do it. The answer is simple: for the sake of image quality.

IBIS has both advantages and disadvantages. IBIS moves the sensor in the mount to stabilize the image. To secure the amount of light at any position, the diameter of mount must cover the wider image circle considering the margin of sensor movement. The diameter of our mount was designed for the image circle without IBIS. It means the amount of light at the corners is reduced when the sensor is shifted. We could correct it digitally, but we don’t want to do it: we don’t want to compromise our image quality.

To cover the larger image circle, not only mount size (and body size), but also lens size must be bigger. We are pursuing the best balance of image quality, size and weight of both cameras and lenses, operability and performance. When we were deciding on the design of our mount, we decided to provide the best quality body and lens in comfortable small package as the best balance. And we don’t think this direction will be changed in the future. Our highest priority is always image quality. We hope you agree!”

Organic Sensor

We don’t have any specific plans of incorporating an organic sensor into our products at the moment, but yes we are observing the progress of this technology.

As of today, there would be No benefits to using an organic sensor. Our X-Trans III sensor is superior to the currently available organic sensor.”

And now, since Takashi Ueno asked if we agree with their “No IBIS” philiosophy, I’ll launch a Poll, so that FR-readers can let him know ;)

*Fujifilm Reads You!
Click HERE to see the original FujiRumors Poll, that Fujfiilm used in an official presentation to the Press

Do you agree with the position of Fuji about IBIS?

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No IBIS for the Fujifilm X-Pro2… and why CaNikon say it’s better so, but… (OIS Vs. IBIS) – Trusted Source

Panasonic Develops Organic Sensor with Global Shutter :: Impressive 123dB (!!!) dynamic range :: Made with Fujifilm :)

Fuji X for Photojournalism: Martin Shkreli at the Congress “Captured” by 2 Fuji’s (via New York Times)

Fuji X for Photojournalism: Martin Shkreli at the Congress “Captured” by 2 Fujis (via New York Times)

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Spotted on the New York Times: Martin Shkreli (the probably most hated person in USA right now – more at wikipedia) peppered with questions by the Congress. Amongst the Photojournalists, also at least 2 X-shooters.

thanks to the FR-reader for the link

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Holy Shot! 2 Popes & 1 Fuji (vs Nikon): X-T1 good for God’s work and photojournalism :)

The Ultimate Travel Poll :: Vote Now Your Favorite City & Country for Landscape/Street Photography!

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One of the most liked Landscape images of all time at the FXF: Mushroom Picker shared by Don Pino

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Back in December I’ve asked you to tell us Your 3 Favorite Locations for Landscape/Street Photography… and I promised to Create the Ultimate Travel Poll!

So here we go, that’s the Poll.

I’m planning a one week “street photography trip” next. So I’ll see what you guys recommend in the Poll, and I’ll then choose one of the top voted locations. I’ve already decided the gear: X-T1 (or X-Pro2 maybe?) and just the 23mmF1.4 lens.

The Best Locations for Landscape Photography are... (max. 2 selections)

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The Best Locations for Streetphotography are... (max. 2 selections)

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