Adobe Camera Raw 9.12.1 Now Available
Adobe Camera Raw 9.12.1 is now available.
Nothing Fujifilm specific. Check out all the details at lightroomjournal.
Adobe Camera Raw 9.12.1 is now available.
Nothing Fujifilm specific. Check out all the details at lightroomjournal.
Regular FujiRumors won’t be surprised, since we leaked the X-E3 specs already. But it’s great to have confirmation from Japan, as usual nokishita.
On Twitter, nokishita also mentions:
“With a new product is released new firmware on X and G mounting new roadmap and X-series cameras also.”
Regarding the firmware, we already told you that the X-Pro2 for example will get 4K video and tethering.
And more high resolution images via digicame-info, including some info:
– X Mount Lens New Road Map
– G Mount Lens New Road Map
– New firmware of X series camera
– X RAW Studio software development
When X – E 3 is a black body, the impression is quite different from silver body. XF 80 mm F 2.8 is expensive as a lens of this class, and the size seems to be large, but it seems that it can be expected for that much.
Also, as rumored, a new roadmap for X mounts is likely to be made public as well. I am also looking forward to the new lens roadmap of G mount.
In addition, since the above price is the price of a mass merchandise shop with points, it seems that at the lowest price store it will be cheaper by 10% than this.
Now also the rest of the Fujifilm products, that will be announced tomorrow, September 7, have been leaked at the Japanese site nokishita.
Of course there will be a great, fast, and non stop LIVE BLOGGING here on Fujirumors :)
You get a better view of the X-E3 (higher resolution as well as X-E2 size comparison) at the X-E3 images we leaked some time ago.
Also, as rumored here on Fujirumors, the XF80mm will hit the market in October.
Here are more details:
NOTE: prices converted from Yen… but prices are usually (a bit) higher in Yen then in Dollar.
Many of you have probably already heard about (and maybe even seen) Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster, Dunkirk (trailer here). [Note: C. Nolan also made Inception, The Dark Knight & more]
Well, if you search for “Dunkirk” on the web, you will probably be redirected to sites like comingsoon.net, where you can see some images (including behind the scenes images) of the movie as well as the trailer.
The images on the set were taken by Melinda Sue Gordon… with… the Fujifilm X-Pro2 and the Fujinon XF 18-135 (at least some of them)… as you can see below.
So yes… the APS-C X-Pro2 and the XF18-135 superzoom were used on the set of one of the biggest movies of the year… and its images were used all over the globe to promote the movie :) !
I own the Fujinon XF 18-135… and I always thought it’s kind of awesome for a superzoom :)
It’s nothing new, that Hollywood loves Fujifilm cameras. The X100S was the travel camera of Hector, in the Movie ““Hector’s Search for Happiness” (which I saw in the airplane, when flying back from Cambodia) and the Fuji X-Pro1 was used in the Movie “The Neon Demon” by Nicolas Winding Refn. X-series cameras are also used in TV series like Parenthood TV, The Last Ship and by lots of celebrities.
Full Overview of X-series cameras spotted in Movies or used by celebrities here.
Thanks to the FR-reader who directed my attention these Chinese Forums here and here.
The Fujinon XF 33mm F1.0, or as some of you guys call it here on FujiRumors, the “Full Frame Killer“, has such a long rumor story, that it’s better to make super-quick summary for all new FR-readers, before we move on to the next chapter.
If you’ve followed the 33/1 story since its start and are familiar with it, then scroll down to “The Hope” section.