Top 10 FujiRumors Articles of 2023: Fujifilm X-Pro4 Wishlist, What to Expect from Fujifilm in 2024, X100V Successor Rumors and More

Here are the top 10 articles published on FujiRumors in 2023:

  1. Fujifilm 2024: A Look Ahead Between Rumors and Speculations (X-Pro4, X100R, X-E5, X-T40, New XF Lenses, GFX Future)
    IMPORTANT: Recent Big Update to the Fujifilm 2024 overview
  2. LEAKED: Trusted Source Unveils When Fujifilm X100V Successor Will Come
  3. RUMOR: Fujifilm X100V Successor Coming with a “New” Lens in Early 2024
    IMPORTANT: Rumor Update here – Same lens of X100V
  4. LEAKED: This is the Sensor of the Fujifilm X-S20
  5. Two New Fujifilm Cameras Registered to be Launched Separately – May 26 and September 12 According to FCC
  6. Fujifilm Managers Interview: Talking Fujifilm X-Pro4, Autofocus, Fujifilm X-T5 Sales, 5th Generation GFX, X100V Demand and More
  7. RUMOR: Big Start for Fujifilm in 2024 with Multiple (and Record?) Camera Announcements
  8. RUMOR: Fujifilm GFX100 Replacement is Next GFX Camera coming in 2023 (Trusted Source)
  9. Fujifilm X-Pro4 Fantasies – Your Dreams Here!
  10. EXCLUSIVE: This is Fujifilm’s Next XF Lens!

Top 4 Curiosity Articles

  1. Oppenheimer Movie Photos Taken with Fujifilm X-H1 and These XF Lenses
  2. CURIOSITY: Fujifilm Switzerland Shows X-Pro3 without Hidden but Regular Tilt LCD Screen
  3. The Future of Fujifilm in Patents: Full Frame Lenses Coming, X100 with 20mmF2 lens, Foldable Fuji Smartphone and More
  4. Fujifilm X100V Limited Disney Edition Launched

The Best of YouTube in 2023 on FujiRumors

The Beauty Beyond the Rumors

In 2023 I decided to give YouTube a try and I have launched my channel properly.

In total I made 77 videos and the vast majority of them were filmed outdoors.

So you could see:

Looking back at the past year, I am proud and happy of my channel. Especially because I was able to film so many videos outdoors and show you some of the most beautiful places my country (Italy) has to offer (and there would be endlessly more nice spots to show you).

Let’s hope I will be able to keep it up also in 2024, and it certainly would help a lot if you’d subscribe to the channel.

And since you guys asked… no, I am not paid by any tourism board to travel and hike around the Dolomites to bring you these videos. Maybe one day the YouTube videos themselves will be able to generate enough money to pay for these videos, but we are still far away from that goal for now.

But if you want to support my work, then feel free to subscribe here. It’s free, nothing to lose, and subscribing is just as easy as unsubscribing if you had enough of Dolomites and Rumors at some point ;).

TOP 10 VIDEOS

Down below there are the top 10 videos (+some videos from stunning locations) of 2023.



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Viltrox EF-FX1 Pro Smart Autofocus Adapter Released

Viltrox has just released the Viltrox EF-FX1 PRO smart autofocus adapter.

Viltrox EF-FX Series mount adapter is designed for Canon EF/EF-S series lens to be perfectly mounted on Fuji X-mount mirrorless cameras.It is made of metal with surface plating treatment, being durable and sturdy. Built-with electronic contacts, it supports auto focus, adjust aperture, and EXIF signal transmission.

The main difference over the already available Viltrox EF-FX1 and Viltrox EF-FX2 is that the new Viltrox EF-FX1 PRO has an aperture ring.

List of Smart Adapters

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Fujinon GF30mmF5.6 T/S and GF110mmF5.6 T/S Pre-Orders Now Open also in Japan

We recently reported how Fujifilm has huge problems to deliver their recently announced Fujinon GF tilt shift lenses.

But now maybe we got a little good news.

Fujifilm has decided to finally allow pre-orders also in Japan for those lenses.

I hope this means that the shortage is slowly ending that Fujifilm will be able to ship it in larger number soon.

Fuji’s Tilt Shift Lenses

The Latest Gear

Merry Christmas to All FujiRumors Readers!

Is there a shortcut to happiness?

Well, I don’t know. Maybe there is.

Is it money?

Maybe money can help you to get rid of some of the stress and worries in life. Unless you have to stress yourself to make that money in the first place and worry to accumulate and guard it later on. In which case money would turn from being your (good) servant to being your (bad) master, as Michel de Montaigne would say.

But what I can tell you is who are the most happy people I’ve met in my life.

The most happy people I have met in my life were not those with the most money, but those who simply and genuinely enjoyed their relationships.

And the most happy of all were the kids, for whom relationships are everything. Those I meet since almost 20 years of teaching in my classrooms, those I met during my volunteering work and, when I was lucky enough, the kid that I met inside myself.

Kids are superior beings. Superior, but also particularly fragile and sometimes at the mercy of unfavorable conditions they carry no responsibility for.

But luckily there are some, who made it their mission to take care of exactly those kids. I’ve met a few of them in my life, and one of them is Saveth from KNGO*.

Now, I am no longer able to travel nearly as much as I did in the past. Life got me. I have a family, jobs and responsibilities that simply don’t give me the freedom to continue that type of life (but they give me many other joys). And I guess many of you are also, like me, busy to make sure we get our own stuff sorted out day by day.

But there is still something we can do for people like Saveth and the kids they take care of: make a small donation.

Because money can’t buy happiness. But it can buy school books, pencils, pay teachers, build classrooms and more. Because what’s just a few bucks for us, can make a whole of difference to them.

This is why, if you haven’t done yet any donation this year so far, I can warmly recommend you to donate to our friends at KNGO.

Here is an indication on what can be done with your money.

  • 20 Euro – one student is provided with a one-year supply of school books, folders, and pencils
  • 50 Euro covers all costs for one student for 6 months
  • 100 Euro gives a one-year scholarship to one student (the option I picked also this year myself)

Thanks to anyone of you, who decides to make a small donation to KNGO.

*How do I know KNGO?
I was in Cambodia to make fair trade T-shirts made by the amazing guys at Tonle. During my travel I stumbled on KNGO and I loved their work so much that I decided right there to donate all profits from the T-shirt sales to them. We ended up raising $5,000 for them.

Note: in the video below I silence the moment when I say “Italia”, because it was a time when I still did not want people (aka Fujifilm ;)) to know where I am located. The kids were at the Los Quinchos project in Nicaragua.