Moving from Nikon FF to Fuji :: X-Pro2 Warming :: Which is the Fastest AF Lens on X-T1 :: & more Top FXF Threads & Images

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ARCHITECTURE shared by Paul Crespel

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General Discussion

shared by milandro Would you make a “relic” version of your camera and why?

shared by sebas1430 Nikon D7000 to X-T1

shared by Alf India Trip anyone ?

Fuji X System

X-Pro1 / X-Pro2

shared by adzman808 The X-Pro1 – Still Perfectly Valid

shared by deva EVF color accuracy

shared by quietlight X-PRO2 warming

shared by Jonathan Lai Quick format SD card

X-T1 / X-T10

shared by XtJerry Maximum Shuttter Speed Safe to use Image Stabilization

shared by jmo Change Shutter / Aperture with dials

shared by petergabriel x-t1 view finder lag in burst mode?

Fuji X Lenses

shared by steviewonder Moving from Nikon FF to Fuji 

shared by Ian Datz XF 35mm 1.4 vs XF 35mm f/2 is low light that much more noticeable?

shared by jkundi Which is the Fastest Auto Focusing Lens on X-T1

shared by andrewlee Fuji X lens autofocus speed leaderboard

IMAGES

shared by ericdraven New York City Trip… 

shared by Elmar architecture – windows

shared by trentontalbot Panoramas (open thread)

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The Other Side of the Moon shared by Goran

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landscapes with fuji x shared by kenito

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FLASH NEWS :: RoboSHOOT Wireless TTL Flash Trigger Available :: Metz Mecablitz 26 AF-2 coming for Fujifilm

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RoboSHOOT

The RoboSHOOT Flash Triggers are now available at BHphoto and Adorama. Make sure to take a look at Mehrdad ’s great review of the RoboSHOOT system at www.qimago.de

RoboSHOOT© enables use of either Fujifilm© or the best Nikon© Speedlights on Fujifilm© X-series cameras. This unique capability opens the door to applications previously outside the reach of X-shooters, such as weddings and on location portraiture. With the addition of specialized timing functions, the RoboSHOOT© MX-20 provides a plethora of capabilities unavailable in any other system – period. And with the free iOS© and Android© App photographers enjoy total control at their fingertips!

Metz Mecablitz 26 AF-2

Back in January 2015, Metz launched the Mecablitz AF-1. Now it’s already time for a successor the Metz Mecablitz 26 AF-2, available also for Fujifilm cameras.

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Fujifilm X-Pro2 eBook available in Summer :: Get a 40% Off Coupon Code with FujiRumors & RockyNook!

Rico’s Fujifilm X-Pro2 book “115 X-Pert Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Camera” will be available in Summer.

You can now Sign Up at the RockyNook page here, to get updates regarding the eBook.

Once it will be available, you’ll be notified via email and you’ll get a 40% off coupon code, which you are free to use in case you decide to purchase the X-Pro2 book.

Here is the Fujifilm X-T2 approx. Announcement Date! (SRP) + Some Specs shared in the Comments

My Search for Lightness, the Switch to Fuji… & Why I love Fuji’s Big and Heavy Lenses anyway (even though I’d never buy them)

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It’s a wonderful Sunday Spring day. I’ll soon go out for with my trusty X-T1 (and my nephew) to capture the rebirth of nature, and I hope you have the same plan, too.

So I won’t take much of your time today, and, in a day without Fuji news, I’d just like to quickly share with you my personal Fuji X switch story, give you an idea for your summer holidays and tell you why I love Fuji’s Cannons like the XF50-140 and XF100-400 even though I’d never buy them.

My Search for Lightness, My Switch to Fuji… and a tip for your summer holidays

I took the decision to switch to mirrorless after hiking for a few days, alone, from Albania to Montenegro, crossing the spectacular, wild and remote Albanian Alps starting from the fascinating Koman See, crossing the rural villages of Valbona and Theth and then all the way to Gusinje (I warmly recommend you this trip).

Trust me, after several days of walk, sleeping in a tent on high passes and up to 9 hours walk a day, carrying around the heavy Canon gear didn’t really help. Then, during the sunrise on a mountain peak between Valbona and Theth, I decided that from now on I’ll travel light!

When I arrived back home I started looking at the mirrorless cameras and bought the [shoplink 44354 ebay]Olympus Pen E-P1[/shoplink]… the first of a long series of mirrorless cameras (I’ve tried also Panasonic and Sony), until I finally stumbled on the Fujifilm X-series.

Why Big and Heavy XF-Lenses are Good

For me it’s still like the very first day: mirrorless is all about compact size & weight.

But with the switch of more and more Pro and Enthusiast photographers to the X System, all with different needs, Fujifilm had to react and to offer some bigger lenses too, like the [shoplink 28447 ebay]Fuji XF 50-140mmF2.8 WR[/shoplink], [shoplink 44358 ebay]XF16-55mmF2.8[/shoplink], [shoplink 44359 ebay]XF90mmF2[/shoplink] and the latest cannon, the [shoplink 44360 ebay]XF100-400[/shoplink]… lenses I’d never buy because, for me, it defeats the whole purpose of size&weight containment, but I consider them vital and very important for Fujifilm in order to make the breakthrough in the PRO’s and Enthusiast’s world… so let them come, Fuji (like the 120mm and the rumored 200mm).

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It’s all about creating a system with more choice, a system, where everyone can find the lens he needs (71 X-mount lenses so far). Sure, there are still some gaps, but Fuji will fill them.

And the truth is that, if you invest in Fuji X, size and weight will always be more contained than the comparable DSLR System.

But hey, at the end, no matter which camera & lenses you going to use today, just have fun… and feel free to share your images at the Fuji X Forum and the FR-facebook page.

have a GREAT Sunday
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