SHOTEN/TECHART Canon EF to Fujifilm GFX AF Smart Adapter Firmware 2.0.1 Released

The latest firmware ver.2.0.1 for the Shoten EF-FG01 smart adapter for Fujifilm GFX has been released. Firmware compatible with Windows 8 and Windows 10.

It adds support for the Fujifilm GFX 35mm format mode.

The same adapter is also sold under the Techart name, and it got the 35mm mode support already back in June with firmware 2.0.

Cactus RQ250 TTL Wireless Monolight for Fujifilm X on Kickstarter

Cactus RQ250

Cactus just launched the Cactus RQ250, a palm-sized, 250Ws, Li-ion battery-powered TTL wireless monolight on kickstarter here.

“Compact, wireless, with TTL and HSS support for 8 camera brands including Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Sigma and Sony, this powerful light can change instantly from a round head diffusion disc flash to a bare-bulb flash.

The Cactus RQ250 is designed with location shooting in mind. Equipped with a magnetic flash head and bayonet mount, it makes mounting light modifiers as quick as a snap.”

What do you get in a Cactus RQ250 apart from the 250Ws power? Here is the list:

  1. Made-in-Japan capacitors to guarantee safety and reliability under intensive use
  2. 1.1s full power recycling time
  3. Detachable uni-body reflector head with frosted diffusion disc. No add-on reflector dome is needed, save space in your bag and allows you to shoot right away.
  4. Built-in magnetic system for clip-on modifier. No need to add additional magnetic adapter.
  5. 20W built-in modelling light and AF assist. No need to add external bracket.
  6. Circular light with nearly zero undesirable hot spot, which speedlight head or something similar cannot do.
  7. Extra low output of 1/512
  8. Cooling fan and thermal sensors to guarantee continuous shooting without overheat. No other light with similar size has anything similar.
  9. Aluminum reflector head and built-in bayonet mount which design and material used are the same as camera lens – top quality, quick, robust and durable.
  10. Colour mode to save your time in post-production.

7artisan 12mmF2.8 and 35mmF1.2 Announced…. 8 Months Ago!!!… or Why You Should Subscribe to FujiRumors ;)

 

7artisan 12mm F2.8 and 35mmF1.2

Today I am getting emails from readers about a “new” 7Artisan 12mm F2.8 (check it out at AmazonUS and BHphoto).

* 7Artisan 12/2.8 Customer Review at AmazonUS *
* 7artisans 35/1.2 Customer Reviews at AmazonUS *

But wait… 7Artisan 12mmF2.8? You mean the lens that:

So yes, we have reported on FujiRumors about it already 8 months ago (and people are shooting with these lenses since over half a year already now).

And in case you missed it too, 7Artisan also annouced the 7artisans 35mmF1.2 (check it out at AmazonUS and BHphoto) along with the 12mmF2.8.

But I reckognize that with the huge amount of information here on FujiRumors, it is easy for you to miss these and many other news.

However, you can make sure not to miss them anymore by:

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Get the news as soon as it happens (or even earlier), here on FujiRumors ;)

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Patrick

Fujinon XF 33mm F1.0: Tell us Why We Should Buy it… and How FujiRumors (YOU!) Helped FUJIFILM JAPAN

Are we Going to Get in Trouble? ;)

This post is dedicated to FR readers like ikeofkc, Sebastian, and all the other XF33mmF1.0 fans out there. We convinced Fujifilm to make the XF33mmF1.0. Now help me to convince X-shooters to buy the Full Frame Killer Lens, too… or we might get in trouble with Fujifilm! ;)

When recently Fujifilm announced the new XF lens roadmap, I was very happy to see that Fujifilm took 1:1 our lens suggestions we made 1.5 years ago, and that they decided to give us what you guys voted your most wanted prime (33/1) and your most wanted zoom (16-80/4).

So we all should be happy about it, right?

Yes of course…

… but now that we convinced Fujifilm to make the 33/1 and 16-80/4, we also better buy these lenses, or we might get in trouble.

I mean, if the FR-community directed Fujifilm’s R&D into projects that turn out to be a failure, then will they ever listen to us again in future?

Now, I have little doubts that the XF16-80mmF4 will be a huge seller. As we have shown in our size comparisons based on technical Fujifilm sketches (thanks again Yoav) and you can also see from the first 16-80 real life images, it is smaller than the XF18-135, which can be seen as a direct “travel lens competitor“. I guess many of us will be tempted to put the XF16-80mmF4 in our travel bag.

But what about the XF 33mmF1.0?

Is it just a spectacular lens on paper (“world’s first mirrorless lens with F1.0 maximum aperture and AF capability“) that will raise lots of curiosity and chatter, but stay mostly unsold in warehouses?

I don’t think so, but of course only time will tell.

What we can do, though, is to discuss why you would buy the XF33mmF1.0 and which use it would have for your kind of photography. Why should we start saving for it? Let us know in the comments down below.

And of course, down below is a little and simple poll: are you interested to buy the new roadmap lenses?

I know it depends on performance, price and many other (also personal and professional) aspects, but I’d just like to know if you have a general interest to eventually buy one of these lenses (or you are absolutely not interested in them).

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How YOU helped Fujifilm Japan

Back on the 2nd of February 2017, I was contacted by source, who told me that Fujifilm was right now collecting ideas and taking decisions on what should be the next lenses on the roadmap. The source told me that this is the perfect (and only) moment, where we can eventually influence Fujifilm Japan’s future XF lens decisions.

I hurried, and a few hours after the sources’ message, I already asked you guys which XF lenses you would like to get next (without unveiling to you about what the source told me, because I had no permission to… but the source gave me clear and expressed permission now to share this curiosity with all of you).

Your response was instant and astonishing, and you guys shared several thousands of suggestions.

And knowing that Fujifilm was about to take decisions, I worked non stop day and night for a few days, in order to sum up all your suggestions into 30 lenses, and be fast enough to ask you what you would like to get, before Fujifilm already took any decision.

Well, 15,000+ of you voted the poll, and the rest is history :).

I LOVE this community… keep it up :)

The Polls

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Fujifilm is Reaching 50% Mirrorless Camera Market Share and Dominates Sony, Canon & Co… in Narnia Thailand

Fujifilm Domination

There is one country, where like no other, Fujifilm mirrorless cameras are selling like hot cakes and dominate all other brands: Narnia Thailand!

It might seem a phantasy tale, but it’s true.

Today I can share with you the precise numbers of the growth (see below), as well as Fujifilm Thailand’s new goal: 50% market share of the entire compact (they probably mean mirrorless*) interchangeable lens camera market (see above)!

50% market share of the entire mirrorless market might sound foolish, but if you look at the detailed data down below, you will see that they are already not too far away from that goal.

We know that in Thailand the X-A line (and very likely also the X-T100 line) sell incredibly well, 2 lines that in Europe and USA don’t have much appeal (maybe the Fujifilm X-T100 could find some bigger fellowship over here… it certainly deserves one).

* Fujifilm managers said in March 2018 to dpreivew: “In Thailand, our market share for mirrorless is over 40%.”
* Fuji Guys Billy said in February 2017, that “Fujifilm is Nr.1 brand in Thailand“. He does not specify if DSLR is included, but it seems from the video he is including DSLR cameras, too.
* in 2016 a source told me that “Fujifilm was the best-selling MILC in 2015, outselling all the Canon interchangeable lens cameras (DSLR and those EOS-M lines) combined
* a Manager said to Spanish website in 2016, that ““there is a little known fact: in Thailand, for example, X-A series outsells Canon!”

Global FUJIFILM Sales

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