Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 PRO XF Additional Images

Here on FujiRumors we leaked the Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 images already a couple of months ago.

Now Viltrox and other places are also sharing the images of this lens on their social media, and I will share their images in this article.

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Skylum Launches Panorama Stitching for Luminar NEO

Skylum has lauched their new Panorama Stitching feature for Luminar NEO.

  1. Pano stitching: Effortlessly stitch RAW or JPEG files to create seamless panoramic photos that convey the grandeur of vast landscape and cityscape scenes.
  2. HDR Panorama: Easily overcome the challenges of creating panoramic photos under dynamic lighting conditions with HDR Panorama. Combine multiple exposure and pano brackets into a single HDR panorama that preserves every detail, from the brightest highlights to the darkest shadows, as you showcase these vast expanses.
  3. Panorama from Video: Leverage the power of motion to create immersive panoramas from your videos. The Panorama Stitching extension allows you to add your video footage and seamlessly extract frames to stitch together into panoramic images. Re-imagine action sequences in a whole new way as your videos are transformed into stunning, wide-spanning photographs.
  4. Object/Subject Composition Panorama: Elevate your creative vision by selecting specific subjects within a video and converting them into captivating panoramic images. The Panorama Stitching Extension intelligently isolates and combines frames centered around your chosen element, resulting in visually striking panoramas that emphasize and highlight your subject in fascinating ways and creating new ways to convey motion from a video in a single frame.

ArtraLab Lenses for Fujifilm X: 7.5mmF2, 10mmF5.6, 12mmF2, 24mmF1.7 and 60mmF2.8 2X

I have never heard nor reported about anything related to the Hong Kong based company ArtraLab.

But now it’s time to mention them, as they have now announced the following lenses for Fujifilm X mount

  • ArtraLab OCULILUMEN 7.5mm f/2 – see here
  • ArtraLab OCULILUMEN 10mm f/5.6 – see here
  • ArtraLab LATALUMEN 12mm f/2 – see here
  • ArtraLab NONIKKOR 24mm f/1.7 – coming soon
  • ArtraLab ARTOLUMEN  60mm f2.8 2X – see here

Oh well, the more the merrier I guess :).

Images of ArtraLab X Mount Lenses

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Oppenheimer Movie Photos Taken with Fujifilm X-H1 and These XF Lenses

Oppenheimer

Here is a little story for all those, who keep repeating the mantra that you need Full Frame cameras to get professional work done.

The official images of the blockbuster movie Oppenheimer have been taken with the following Fujifilm X series gear by the photographer Melinda Sue Gordon.

That’s according to Fujifilm Ukraine’s post on Instagram, which you can see down below.

And that’s not a surprise, as Melinda also took the backstage images of another Nolan blockbuster, Dunkirk, with Fujifilm X gear. In that case the camera used was the Fujifilm X-Pro2.

And keep in mind Melinda is doing this professional work with a camera, the X-H1, which according to the competent testing of photography master Jared Polin does not even allow you to move the focus point with the joystick. Yep, the same camera that snapped the top winning award at the World Press Photo.

So will this finally end the debate if you need Full Frame for professional work?

Certainly not. The internet world lives in a bubble created by influencers that not even reality is capable of bringing to reason.

And yet, the reality looks like this:

Not enough?

  • won the world wildlife photography award (story here)
  • made the cover of the TIME magazine (story here)
  • won the World Photography Arts&Culture Award 2015 (story here)
  • won the First Prize of the World Press Photo Category “Stories (stroy here)
  • made the front page of the Wall Street Journal (story here)
  • were good enough for God’s work (story here)
  • captured America’s most hated man (story here)
  • distracted a French presidential candidate during his interview (story here)

 

Sieh dir diesen Beitrag auf Instagram an

 

Ein Beitrag geteilt von FUJIFILM Ukraine (@fujifilm_ukraine)

The WORST Thing About Fujifilm (and Other Brands) according to Chris & Jordan (PP)

In their latest episode, Chris and Jordan run over the worst things of every camera brand.

And after some nice praise for the Fujifilm system overall, they express their main complaint, which are:

  • Menu System needs imrpovements: for example, face detection and subject detection are separate items, slowing you down unnecessarily
  • Fujifilm cameras are more prone to write errors and bad surprises when using certain memory cards. To their credit, though, Fujifilm lists the compatible memory cards. But with other brands, they don’t experience as many issues when using non recommended memory cards

For your convenience:

UHS-II Recommended Cards for 40MP Fujifilm X-T5/X-H2

The detailed list of recommended cards for X-T5 can be found here and for X-T4 here.