Godox XPro-F for Fujifilm in Stock at AmazonUS (via third party)

 

Godox XPro-F

The Godox XPro-F wireless trigger is now in stock at AmazonUS here (via third party Pergear – 98% positive feedback in the last 12 months).

NOTE: FR-reader said in the comments that the items are signed as in stock indeed, but Pergear will be able to deliver only February 5th earliest.
NOTE 2: Another FR-reader ordered the trigger and said: “Pergear shipped mine from China, arrives Tuesday. DHL Tracking

Anyway, the XPro-F is expected to be in stock mid-January, so I guess it will be soon available at BHphoto and Adorama too.

Finally there are a lot of flash options for Fujifilm cameras… but if I should recommend one and only one, I’d say Godox, because it’s just terrific value for the money.

However, lately also Broncolor, Profoto & more added Fujifilm support too, and no doubt that they offer really high quality products. So if you are in those flash-ecosystems already, you can stay there with joy, since you got the support you needed. Unless you invested in Elinchrom… that one is lagging behind, but should come this year, too.

BIG THANKS to the FR-reader, who informed me about it :)

Godox XPro-F: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

Godox X1T-F: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

Godox AD600Pro: BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama

Godox TT350F: Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox TT685F: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox V860IIF: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox AD200: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

FUJIFILM at Imaging USA 2018. Expect to See Updated XF 8-16mmF2.8, XF 200mmF2 and GF250mmF4 Mock-Ups – UPDATE

Fujifilm at Imaging USA 2018

UPDATE: Sadly there are not upcoming lenses displayed at the imaging USA.

In the last few years, Fujifilm skipped the CES fair in Las Vegas.

They will, however, have a public booth (Nr. 717) at the Imaging USA 2018, which will be open to the public between January 14 and 16 in Nashville, TN.

That’s a bit too early to see the Fujifilm X-H1 (which will be announced February 15 Tokyo time), but there is a lot of great stuff to see, starting from the Fujifilm GFX 50S to the Fujifilm X-E3 as well as some brand new lenses like the XF80mm F2.8 WR.

I do expect that they will also display some updated mock-ups (or even early working prototypes) of the upcoming XF8-16mm, XF200mmF2 and GF250mm.

We could see some mock-ups of these lenses already in the past. I share them for you again here:

If there is any FujiRumors reader attending the event, please feel free to share what you see and heard with us via fujirumor@gmail.com.

It would be a very welcome help.

Fujifilm has just issued an official press release sharing their schedule for the Imaging USA 2018, which includes not only the latest and greatest Fujifilm gear, but also free head shot studio sessions, speeches and more.

PRESS RELEASE

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Fujifilm X-E3 L Brackets Available

Fujifilm X-E3 L Bracket

Finally companies are starting to produce and deliver accessories for Fujifilm newest camera, the Fujifilm X-E3.

We recently reported about:

Now First2savvv released the Quick Release L Plate Bracket LB-XE3 for Fujifilm X-E3. Also Kenro has [shoplink 66070 ebay]X-E3 L Brackets available[/shoplink], that you can find [shoplink 66070 ebay]at your local ebay[/shoplink].

First2savvv L Bracket for X-E3: AmazonUS, AmazonDE, AmazonUK, AmazonCA, AmazonIT
Kenro L Bracket for X-E3: [shoplink 66070 ebay]at your local ebay[/shoplink]

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Fujifilm Camera Remote 3.1.0 Released: Adds Bluetooth GPS Synchronization

Fujifilm just updated the Camera remote App to ver. 3.1.0

Now It supports synchronization between “date and time” and/or “location information” of your smartphone or tablet devices with the cameras that offers Bluetooth® capability. You can download it at iTunes here and Google Play Store here.

At the moment, this update is interesting only for Fujifilm X-E3 users (like me), since currently it’s the only X-camera on the market with bluetooth.

Join our Fujifilm X-E Facebook group

Canon Answers to Fujifilm X-T1 Composite Image… and I Frankly Don’t Get their Thinking!


So it happend… as shared by mirrorlessrumors yesterday, Canon Italy responeded to the composite image, that was in part taken by Elia Locardi with a Fujifilm X-T1:

Hi everyone! Thanks so much for your comments on our post and flagging your concerns! We’ve taken this image from a website, https://unsplash.com/ dedicated to copyright-free photography. The image was taken by photographer @gregpaulmiller on a Canon EOS-1D Mark IV, with the following settings: ISO 100, f/6.3, shutter speed 2 seconds according to the website Unsplash.com. We do see the similarity with the image taken by Elia Locardi, though, the images have various identifiable differences including seasonal changes and additional elements like the people walking or sitting on the sides of the banks.
We always try to inspire our community when highlighting user generated content and hope that by posting this photo we have inspired others to take amazing pictures as well.

Ok, so Canon could not know that part of image was taken with a Fujifilm X-T1. That’s fine.

But then it gets weird.

They do admit they see a similarity with Elia Locardi’s image, and as we reported here, it’s the sky that is completely taken 1:1 from Elia Locardi,.

Then Canon digresses, talking about the people walking etc, but of course that’s not what we are talking about. They perfectly know we are all refering to the sky.

At the end the impression I get is that Canon thinks: we didn’t steal anything, it’s the photographer, who stole the sky, hence we don’t care and keep an image on our blog that has been stolen to Elia Locardi.

Dear Canon… what about a quick “sorry guys, we were misleaded by another photographer, we will respect Elia’s work and take down the image that has been stolen to Elia Locardi“.

Dear Canon, making errors is human, persisting in errors is just… well, not so smart.

With that said, enjoy your weekend, take some nice pictures, with Fujifilm, Canon, Nikon, whatever… the important thing is that it is 100% your own work ;).

take care guys,
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