Fujinon XF Lens Gets Lost in Wilderness and Survives 4 Months of Thunderstorms and Extreme Temperatures

Hamish Gill lost his Fujinon XF23mm f/2 during a hike in the wilderness. And 4 months later, while passing on the same way, he found it again.

But he didn’t expect it work, since the weather was quite bad during these 4 months:

We had a lot of rain in June through say mid July. Then it was like an oven outside from mid July until last week. Seriously, from mid August until last week it rarely got below 95 degrees with most days getting into the lows 100’s. It would be 90 degrees at 9 PM some days. Then suddenly on Wednesday night the temperature dropped. It was actually in the 30’s yesterday when I found it. We had also heavy thunderstorms Thursday night through Friday AM too.”

So did it work again?

I am absolutely astounded it still works. The auto focus is like nothing every happened. The aperture and focus ring turn smoothly. There is a slight discoloration on one side on the barrel. It’s the widest part, so it’s probably the part that was touching the ground. The paint is still on the lens too.”

Well, that little and affordable XF23mmF2 has definitely passed the ultimate weather sealing test.

Looks like Fujifilm’s weather sealing is not only good on paper. ;)

Read the full story at 35mmc.

  • read here – Fujifilm X-T3 Weather Sealing Tested with Excellent Results, as Opposed to Sony A7rIII
  • read here– Lost Fujifilm X20 survives 3 months of rain, dust and bear attacks in the wild!

Fujinon XF 23mmF2 WR: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS, Focuscamera

FujiRumors likes Wilderness, too :)

Fujifilm Professional Data Guide: 60+ Pages of Fujifilm Film Info

Recently we talked about film simulations here on FujiRumors, and inevitably the discussion partly shifted towards the original film compared to digital film simulations.

Some shared data sheets with details about the original film details, but they are not complete.

So, if you are interested, today I share with you the full 60+ Fujifilm professional data guide sheet, that Fujifilm used to give out in printed form back in the film days.

  • fujirumors.com – How to Fine Tune Your Fujifilm Film Simulation to Get the Ultimate Vintage Look

How to Fine Tune Your Fujifilm Film Simulation to Get the Ultimate Vintage Look

Let’s Go Vintage

As lovely as Fujifilm’s film simulations come out of the box, there is always a way, to fine tune them to taste, simply by changing some settings quickly in the camera.

For example, so did Pete:

  • click here – This Guy Fine Tuned his Fujifilm Film Simulation Settings Inspired by the Work of Great Film Photographers. See “Chrome Eggleston” & More

Today I would like to share the film simulation receipts of FR-reader Ritchie Roesch, which I stumbled upon in the comments to this article here.

I will share only one here on FujiRumors. For the rest, check out the links I will provide below:

NOTE: Some profiles require newer Fujifilm cameras that have the Color Chrome effect or certain film simulations not available in older cameras

And:

Film Simulation Recipes

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Skylum’s LUMINAR 4 to Be Released November 18

Luminar 4 will be released on November 18.

Pre-orders include a bonus one-year plan to SmugMug (worth US$180) and costs US$79 for a new purchase and US$69 for an upgrade. When released on November 18, the price will jump to US$89 new and US$69 for an upgrade.

Luminar 4 will implement strong use of AI, such as:

  • see here – New Video Demo of Luminar 4 Sky Replacement and Portrait/Skin Enhancement Features
  • see here – This Video Shows Impressive New Portrait & Skin Enhancement Tools in Luminar 4
  • see here – Content Aware ‘AI Structure’ (smart auto clarity slider)

Press Release

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