Fujifilm X100V Successor Rumors :: Fuji’s Future in Patents :: Lots of GFX100II Rumors and More – Top 10 August Articles

Here are the top 10 articles for August.

The most read article was actually one shared back in July, but the interest for this camera is so big, that it’s still there on top.

  1. LEAKED: Trusted Source Unveils When Fujifilm X100V Successor Will Come
  2. The Future of Fujifilm in Patents: Full Frame Lenses Coming, X100 with 20mmF2 lens, Foldable Fuji Smartphone and More
  3. Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 First Impression Reviews, Specs and Samples
  4. BREAKING: This is the Name of the New Film Simulation Coming September 12
  5. Fujifilm Manager Interview: A Look into Fuji’s Deep Learning AF, Why X-T5 has No Battery Grip, Firmware Improvements and More
  6. Fujifilm X Summit September 12 with GFX100 Successor and 3 GF Lenses Coming (And More?)
  7. RUMOR: Fujifilm GFX100 Replacement Coming with New Sensor
  8. Fujifilm GFX100 Successor about the Size of GFX100S but With Angled Top Plate
  9. Fujifilm GFX100II VIDEO SPECS: 8K and 4K/60p Video, 10 bit 4:2:2 and ProRes Internal
  10. Don’t Worry: Fujifilm GFX100 Successor Still with Detachable and Tiltable EVF (unlike GFX50S Successor)

And here are the top 10 watched videos in August. Some of them come from locations in the Dolomites that you don’t want to miss if you ever come here.




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Viltrox 20mm f/2.8 Coming Q4 2023

Viltrox has published a roadmap for lenses to come by the end of the year.

We can see the Viltrox 20mm f/2.8 scheduled for release in Q4 2023.

That’s not the only autofocus lens Viltrox has on the roadmap for Fujifilm, although some will come later, as we reported here.

The 135mm f/1.8 will come for FE mount this year. When we first reported about this lens, the Viltrox marketing manager talked about the 135/1.8 clearly after being asked if Viltrox plans telephoto primes for Fujifilm X mount. I hope that means they do plan to release it also for X mount at some point.

Other lenses that should come for X mount (according to information given by Viltrox here)

  • zoom lenses
  • 40mm f/2.5

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Viltrox Fujifilm X Mount Lens Roadmap: Corrections and Additions

We just shared an article, where Richard Wong visits the Viltrox headquarter, and in that video, the marketing director of Viltrox said the following lenses would come also for Fujifilm X mount:

  • zoom lenses
  • Viltrox 20mm f/4.5
  • Viltrox 135mmF1.8 Lab Series (superior to Pro series)

However, Richard now contacted me saying that the Viltrox marketing director got a bit confused and there have corrections to be done, as well as another lens has to be added to the list.

The information Richard has received is the following

  • Viltrox 20mm f/2.8 (not 20mm f/4.5)
  • Viltrox 40mm f/2.5
  • zoom lenses
  • Viltrox 135mmF1.8 Lab

Thanks Richard for reaching out to FujiRumors and making sure our community has accurate information.

Sigma 23mm f/1.4 and Sigma 100-400mm f5.0-6.3 for Fujifilm X Officially Announced – Reviews and Pre-Orders

Sigma has just officially announced the Sigma 23mm f/1.4 DC DN  and the Sigma 100-400mm f/5.0-6.3 for Fujifilm X Mount.

All Sigma X mount AF lenses:

Sigma X Mount Launch Coverage

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New Fujifilm XApp Update brings Welcome Improvement

The new Fujifilm XApp just got a software update 1.1.0 and it brings a much welcome improvement: it allows us to use the app with location set to off.

I now have personally set my XApp geolocation tracking permission on the phone to “While Using the App”.

All I have to do now is not to forget to open the App before I starting to shoot ;).

Here are the details of the update:

  • The application is enhanced that the smartphones and cameras are able to communicate via Wi-Fi even if the permission to access “Location” is not set.
  • Application functions that do not require permissions to access can be used even if the permissions to access those functions are not set.
  • The minor bug is fixed that some smartphone models fail to connect to the camera via Wi-Fi in rare cases.

You can download the lastest Fujifilm X App for iOS here and for Android here.