Flashpoint R2 Pro Mark II (Godox XProF) Transmitter with Backlit Buttons for Fujifilm Available

The Flashpoint R2 Pro MarkII transmitter for Fujifilm is now available at AmazonUS and Adorama.

As you know, Flashpoint is a rebranded Godox, but currently you can find the MK II version only as Flashpoint R2 Pro MKII (there is no Godox XProF MK II, only first generation Godox XProF).

Adorama has currently the best specs overview. Here are the top new features:

  • Quick Access Group Buttons Located Around the Control Dial
  • 10 Quick Access Dedicated Function Buttons
  • Built-in Bluetooth for Smartphone APP Control
  • R2 Smartphone Commands Any Flash Function
  • Mac and PC Firmware Updatable
  • Backlit Buttons for easy viewing in darkness
  • Single Group Test Fire Button
  • Larger Main Control Dial
  • Modeling Light Power Control in 5% Increments
  • Audio Function Control Via Individual Groups
  • Large Text Menu Option
  • High Sync Delay Setting Menu Option
  • Multi-Mode Disable Menu Option
  • Fast Group Management – Shortcut Turn Groups ON & OFF
  • LCD Backlight Button – Shortcut Set LCD & Button Lighting
  • Updated Display and Functions

World’s First 1 TB (Terabyte) SD-card by Lexar Available for Pre-Order

Lexar just announced the world’s first 1 Terabyte UHS-I SD-card!

It is available for pre-order at BHphoto here and Adorama here. And this is the official product description:

“Shoot and record more of what you love without changing cards with this high-capacity 1TB memory card that supplies the space you need for capturing all the action. Designed for your mid-range DSLR, HD camcorder, or 3D camera, the Lexar Professional 633x SDXC UHS-I card lets you quickly capture, and transfer high-quality photos and stunning 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video, with read speeds of up to 633x (95MB/s). This Class 10 card leverages UHS-I technology to deliver high-speed performance to get the shot you want, while providing the reliability you need,”

That will be perfect for the huge Fujifilm GFX 100 Megapixel files :).

Pre-orders at BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama

Official Fujifilm Recommended SD-Cards

Tony Northrup Fujifilm 2019 Predictions: Fujinon XF 400mm2.8, 70mm1.0, 16-55mm1.8, 50-120mm1.8 and 16mm1.0

Fujifilm 2019 Predictions

It’s time for gear predictions!

Techradar started here, by predicting the Fujifilm X-Pro3 and maybe also the Fujifilm X100F successor in 2019.

Now it’s time for Tony and Chelsea Northrup to predict new gear.

Tony says he noticed a trend at Fujifilm, which is making full frame equivalent fast lenses (XF200mmF2, XF8-16mmF2.8, XF33mmF1.0). Hence, according to his predictions, Fujifilm will launch:

Over a year ago, I told you that Fujifilm will NOT launch more than 2/3 X and 2/3 GF lenses a year (at least not until they finish to expand their lens factories).

And since Fujifilm already has 2 lenses scheduled for this year (the XF16mmF2.8 and XF16-80mmF4), I’d not expect more than 1 “surprise” lens to come (if any).

You can see Tony’s full video at the top of this post or on their youtube channel here, and follow FujiRumors at Facebook, RSS-feed, Twitter and Instagram

What to Expect from Fujifilm X-Pro3 (and Get Rid of Hybrid Viewfinder?), Why I Believe Fujifilm Will Release a Full Frame Camera & More – miXed Zone

Fujifilm Roundup

For the end of 2018, I have a rather big mixed zone for you. So grab a beer, sit down, and I am sure you will find some content down below you will enjoy.

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