Capture One 21 (14.0.2) adds Fujifilm GFX100 Pixel Shift Support

Capture One 21 version 14.0.2 has been released. Down below are the details. For the full release notes click here.

What’s new:

Support for multiple cameras

  • Nikon Z7 mk II
  • Nikon Z6 mk II
  • Panasonic S5
  • Leica S007
  • Leica M10-R
  • Panasonic S1M
  • Panasonic S1RM
  • Leica Q2 Monochrome
  • Canon 850D

In addition

  • support for the Fujifilm GFX100
  • firmware update to support the Fujifilm Pixel Shift
  • linear DNG file format in Capture One

Check out all bundles at the the Capture One Store and the Fujifilm specific version at Capture One for Fujifilm.

FujiRumors Turns 9 Years Old Today… but I’ll Throw a Party on January 27 with GFX100S, X-E4 and Much More

Ok, FujiRumors turns 9 years old today. But hold on, we won’t party today.

What about we all meet here on January 27?

Why January 27?

Well, that’s when Fujifilm will announce TONS OF STUFF!

So, depending on the time zone you’re in, we could meet here on FujiRumors for a coffee or beer and follow the live blog of the latest and greatest Fujifilm gearn.

Would that be something?

I’d really look forward to celebrate with you on January 27…. it would be the best birthday present you can make to me.

BONUS: if you want, it’s more a curiosity of mine, feel free let us know in the comments for how long you are following FujiRumors already.

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Fujifilm GFX – A Success Story

Soon the world will meet the Fujifilm GFX100S. And from all the specs leaked so far, we can easily say it will be a huge shock for the market (especially considering its price).

It will be Fuji’s 4th medium format camera after the Fujifilm GFX50S, the Fujifilm GFX50R and the Fujifilm GFX100.

Overall, Fujifilm’s medium format journey has been a huge success. The Fujifilm GFX100 sold much better then what Fujifilm predicted in its own (already optimistic) forecast, as FujiRumors told you here and Fujifilm managers confirmed later on here. The Fujifilm GFX50R grew up to be a winner thanks to a very aggressive price. But nothing would have been possible, if the first camera, the Fujifilm GFX50S, would not have been as successful as it was.

The strategy is clear, as top Fujifilm manager Toshihisa IIlda explained here: “Top full frame cameras are priced around $3,000-5,000. Fujifilm targets those customers to expand customer base“.

And with a price tag of $5,999 for a 102 megapixel GFX100S with IBIS, Fujifilm is pursuing this strategy very agressively.

So far it seems to work out well. As the manager told us here, “70-80% of GFX customers are coming from non-Fuji cameras. Most probably from full frame DSLR cameras.”

Toshihisa IIda ends up his very interesting talk about the GFX system by saying “The GFX system is really good business for Fujifilm“.

If you want to read more, including what the manager says about the Fujifilm X-H2 and the full frame attack strategy, feel free to check out this post.

Now back to us :).

Today I’d like to share a Fujifilm GFX roundup. It will probably be the last one with the GFX100, GFX50S and GFX50R at the core of it, as I am pretty sure that starting from January 27 the Fujifilm GFX100S will claim the throne and monopolize the attention.

So, there will be comparisons, bug reports, reviews, technical tests, photo reportage and a lot more.

Feel free to check it out down below.

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