Fotodiox 3-in-1 DLX Stretch Adapter for Fujifilm X + RAYQUAL M42 lens mount adapter

FOTODIOX DLX Stretch Adapter

We repoted about a similar adapter for Fujifilm GFX, but I can’t remember that I mentioned the Fotodiox 3-in-1 DLX Stretch Adapter for Fujifilm X here on FujiRumors.

Luckily, what I don’t see, you guys see it, so FR-reader Peter dropped me the link to this multi-function adapter by Fotodiox, available also for Fujifilm X.

With this adapter you can:

  1. adapt vintage lens to your Fujifilm camera
  2. lenghten the adapter, so you can do really close focus
  3. there is a new platform for drop in magnetic filter system

RAYQUAL M42 lens mount adapter

Google translated: RAYQUAL, mount adapter that allows you to position the indicator of a screw-in type lens directly above – dc.watch (translation)

New X Gear Arrived at the FujiRumors Headquarter… Guess What ? – UPDATE

Hey all…

X-mas came a few days earlier here at the FujiRumors headquarter (right in time for my weekend trip to Prague).

Make your guess what you think could be in those 3 nice FUJIFILM boxes :)

I going to grab my dinner now, and then I will update this blog post with the answer.

In a separate article I will cover more comprehensively why I decided to grab this specific gear and not other Fuji X gear (one decision was particulary difficult), as well as give your first (postive, but also negative) feedback about it.

Now let’s see how accurately you read FujiRumors, because I dropped some hints now and then about the gear I’m lusting after… and starting from today, I finally own it :)

stay tuned for more
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UPDATE

Mama and Daddy Mamiya are hugging their new born baby, the Fujifilm X-E3 with XF27mm :)

And I got the XF10-24, too

Profoto Air Remote TTL-F for Fujifilm Pre-order at BHphoto… but New Godox X-Pro F Transmitter for Fujifilm Coming soon for $69!

Profoto

The Profoto Air Remote TTL-F for Fujifilm is now available for pre-order at BHphoto. Soon it will be available also at AmazonUS and Adorama. The official shipping embargo is set for December 18.

Godox

I konw about the quality of Profoto gear, and you’ve got to pay for quality, no doubt.

However, the price is quite hefty, and to me nothing beats the price/value equation of Godox gear.

Consider also that VERY soon, Godox will release the Fujifilm version of it X-Pro transmitter, which has far superior UI and controls than any other Godox trigger currently available for Fujifilm. The Canon version is sold for $69 at Adorama.

I remind you that recently DPReview declared the Godox Ving V860 II best accessory of 2017.

Godox X1T-F controller: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox TT350F: Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox TT685F: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox V860IIF: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox AD200: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

Adobe Lightroom/Camera RAW Update Released: Nothing Fujifilm Specific + LR 6 New Camera Support Update on December 19

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Adobe just released an update for to the entire Lightroom CC ecosystem, including for Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, and the web, as well as updates to Lightroom Classic CC and Adobe Camera Raw.

Adobe added support for new cameras and lenses, and added some new features, but nothing Fujifilm specfic this time.

Check out all the details at lightroomjournal here.

An update to Lightroom 6 for perpetual licensed customers for new camera support will be available on December 19th.

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DPReview Top Gear 2017 Awards: Sony Wins Big. Fujifilm X-E3 and X100F Runner-Up

via camerasize

DPReview Awards 2017

DPReview just declared their favorite gear of 2017.

The big winner is Sony, with the best product of the year, the Sony A7rIII and more awards. Fujifilm does not win anything, but is Runner-Up in the Midrange ILC (X-E3) and Compact Camera (X100F) category.

If I should highlight just one thing that I (respectfully) do not agree with DPReview: I think the Fujifilm X100F would have made a much better “compact camera” award winner than the rather huge Sony RX10 IV.

Here are the winners:

And the rest of the awards go to…