TOP OF THE SHOTS… at the Fuji X Shooter Facebook Zone!

Michael Schnabl‎
Shot with Fuji X-T2 and XF 56mm
ISO 200 – f/4.0 – 1/125
Photo: Michael Schnabl photography
Model: Simone Haas — at Fotopraxis-Fotoworkshops

TOP FACEBOOK IMAGES

NOTE :: HOW TO SEE THE IMAGES
To see, add and vote images click on “Photos” and then “See All

 

Here are some of the most liked images of the Fujirumors facebook page… and keep it up, share and vote your absolute favorite X or G shot… and here is how to do it:

1) SHARE & DESCRIBE: go to the Fujirumors facebook timeline and submit your favorite X-shot (and a short description) in the timeline by selecting “Photo/Video” .
2) VOTE & COMMENT: All the images will be displayed at the Fujirumors facebook photo page (click “See All”). You can vote, share & comment the images there.

Enjoy the X and G shots ;)

Fernando Peres Rodrigues‎
Scotland, Highland Cow

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Development of Wide Dynamic Range and Global Shutter Technology for Organic Photoconductive Film Image Sensor – Panasonic

The Endless Tale of the Organic Sensor

Do you remember when back in June 2013 Fujifilm and Panasonic announced together the development of the organic sensor? If not, then check out below all the articles we shared here on FujiRumors about the organic sensor in last 4 years.

The last thing I’ve heard from sources about it (in March 2016), was that they had issues with too much heat generated by the sensor.

I have still no word about when (or if) the organic sensor will (if ever) find its way into actual digital cameras. For sure they are having more problems than they expected, since in June 2013 X-guru Rico Pfirstinger expected it to be read for mass production within 2015… and it we still have no organic sensor.

And despite delays and issues, both, Panasonic and Fujifilm, continued to publish press-releases about the organic sensor development.

The last one comes from Panasonic and has been published on May 2017. It’s written completely in Japanese, except for the English part I’ll share here on FR:

We are trying to effectively offer greater value to customers and developing technology to dramatically enhance performance and functions utilizing the structural feature of organic photoconductive film (OPF) image sensors. In these sensors, the photoelectric conversion part and signal processing circuits are vertically stacked and they can be designed independently. We have proposed and developed a dual-sensitivity pixel utilizing this unique feature of the OPF CMOS image sensor. It realizes a simultaneous wide-dynamic-range image capture of over 120 dB without time distortion. Photoelectric-conversion-controlled global shutter technology has also been developed by only modulating the voltage applied to OPF. It has improved the tradeoff performance and realized a high-saturation signal up to 10 times larger than the conventional image sensors. These technologies enable high-speed, high-precision imaging without time distortion in high-contrast scenes, and will be applied to new imaging and sensing devices.”

The FR-reader, who spotted (and shared with us – thanks a lot) also reminds us what Image Sensor World (via 43rumors) said about this paper:

“[Panasonic is] describing, essentially, a way to control sensitivity on per pixel basis. It’s quite similar to the sensor presented at ISSCC 2017, but without the IR sensitivity.”

You can read the entire (Japanese) publication “Development of Simultaneous-Capture Wide-dynamic-range Technology and Global Shutter Technology for Organic Photoconductive Film Image Sensor” in this PDF here.

And now, as promised, all the episodes of the long organic sensor story :) – just click READ MORE

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Metz WT-1 Trigger Coming also for Fujifilm

Metz WT-1 Triggers at BHphoto
Metz WT-1 Triggers at BHphoto

Metz just release their Metz WT-1 trigger for Sony. And over at their facebook page here, they said they will release the Fujifilm version “as soon as possible“.

I remind you that

  • A new firmware for Metz Mecablitz M400 enables Fujifilm remote flash mode (Auto HSS and Wireless TTL) – read here
  • the new Cactus V6II firmware just added support for Metz M400 for Fujifilm (TTL Group Metering, TTL Ratio and More) – read here

Metz Mecablitz M400: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS.

Fujinon / Fujifilm Rolls Out “Lunch & Learn Lenses” Events at Cities Across North and South America

Fujinon / Fujifilm Rolls Out “Lunch & Learn Lenses” Events at Cities Across North and South America

Attendees Engage in Discussions on Future Optical Design and Get Hands-On with Cabrio and MK Zooms

Wayne, N.J., August 2, 2017 – As part of the company’s overall education initiative, the Optical Devices Division of FUJIFILM is currently conducting “Lunch & Learn Lenses” events in cities across North and South America. Each “Lunch & Learn Lenses” is an informal discussion over lunch with representatives from FUJIFILM that provides attendees with an opportunity to give insight into what future lens innovations they’d like to see.

We’ll hold discussions where all sorts of questions about optics are raised, some specific to our lens design and some more of an industry-wide discussion,” explained Tom Fletcher, Director of Sales, FUJIFILM Optical Devices Division. “We ask questions about what image size coverage they’d like to see, what focal lengths, what T-stop, anamorphic or spherical, do they prefer images with more character (taste) or a clean look, and what are the benefits regarding primes versus zooms. It’s always an extremely engaging conversation and one that proves of immense value in our own product development. We’re seeing more people sign up and participate in these events as we hold them in new cities across the country.”

In addition to the optics discussions, the latest FUJINON lenses are available for attendees to try out. At each event, the recently released FUJINON MK50-135mm T2.9 zoom and MK18-55mm T2.9 zoom, along with the Cabrio 20-120mm T3.5 zoom, will be on hand.

Cities scheduled for upcoming dates include: Philadelphia; Washington, DC; Chicago; Minneapolis; Indianapolis; Detroit; Cleveland; Cincinnati; Columbus; Miami; Nashville; Charlotte; Orlando; St Louis; Kansas City; Dallas; San Antonio; Houston; Anchorage, AK; Boise, ID; Portland; San Francisco; Oakland; Seattle; Denver; and Phoenix.

Follow Fujinon on social media and keep up to date on “Lunch & Learn Lenses” stops near you.

On Twitter: @FujifilmOptical
On Facebook: @FujifilmOpticalUSA
On Instagram: fujifilmopticalusa

… or simply answer all the above questions in the comments on FujiRumors.com :D

via Fujifilm USA

K & F Concept Releases 8 Adapters for Fujifilm GFX

Today, K&F Concept launched 8 adapters for Fujifilm GFX. The suggested retail price is of 10,500 yen ($92), excluding tax. And since the GFX is a whole lot of fun to use with adapted glass, we welcome every adapter we can get :)

  • Canon EF
  • Nikon F
  • Yashika Contax
  • Minolta MD · MC | SR
  • Leica R
  • Pentax K
  • Olympus OM, M42

Fujifilm just launched the GFX trade in offers. Get additional $650 bonus discount on GFX if you sell your camera. BHphoto and Adorama have a dedicated Fujifilm GFX Trade in site here. Check it out for all the details.

Join the 14,000+ strong GFX facebook group, and incredibely helpful community creating infinite GFX content. For fast, reliable, and 100% GFX news and rumors follow the Fujifilm GFX facebook page.

Fujifilm GFX 50s: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

Via dc.watch