TOP OF THE SHOTS at the X-shooter Facebook Zone (NSFW)

Milan Miki Denkovski‎: Week 5/52 Topick “Portrait” My lovely wife. Stuck being my subject again. I am so glad she is a great sport about my photography. I always loved how my wife looked wearing this coat, hence the inspiration. This was shot outdoors with a reflector in front and underneath. I wanted to minimize the shadows from her fur collar . A ring flash would have been much better but I don’t own one. I envisioned this in a square format. Next week “Food out of Context”. No Idea what that means or what I will shoot. https://flic.kr/p/CVyWSj

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Here are the most liked images of the Fujirumors facebook photostream… and keep it up, share and vote your absolute favorite X-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 photostream. You can vote & comment the images there.

NOTE: The next selection will start from those images shared starting from February 15!

Enjoy the X-shots ;)

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World Press Photo Award 2016 :: Fujifilm X-Pro1 the Only MILC to Snap a Winner Image (by Mário Cruz)!

Cameras, that snapped the First Prize Images at the World Press Photo 2016
Graphic by the Spanish site Quesabesde

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Ok, I’ve just told you here, how an image, taken with the X-Pro1, made the front page of the Wall Street Journal.

Of course it’s just mere luck, because we all know that X-gear is no PRO gear… I mean, no Full Frame, No IBIS… no Good!

But I have to report again, that despite the evident limits of the X-system (that make it basically unusable for serious work) X-shooter Mário Cruz was able to Win the First Prize of the World Press Photo (Category “Stories”) using the old and obsolete (and now super-cheap) Fujifilm X-Pro1!

Moreover, as noticed by the Spanish site quesabesde, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is the only mirrorless camera with intercheangable lenses that snapped a winner image at the World Press Photo 2016… and it has NO back-illuminted sensor!!!

DSLRs (and especially Canon) dominate the ranking… but it’s the Fuji X-Pro1 to keep the MILC flag flying ;)

Fuji X-series cameras already made the cover of the TIME magazine (story here), won the World Photography Arts&Culture Award 2015 (story here), were good enough for God’s work (story here), captured America’s most hated man (story here), made the front page of the Wall Street Journal (story here) and more…

Ok, now I’ll go out and blame my X-gear for the pictures I can’t take ;)

once again, have a GREAT weekend
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The “old” (and cheap) Fujifilm X-Pro1 Snaps the Wall Street Journal Front Page image!

Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016, in Washington. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016, in Washington. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)

We all experience it every day, how our skills & creativity are castrated by the terrific limits of the X-gear we use. Taking good picutres without back-illuminted Full Frame sensor and IBIS is sheer impossible.

However, for some strange reason, it sometimes happens that images taken with Fuji X-series cameras make the cover of the TIME magazine (story here), win the World Photography Arts&Culture Award 2015 (story here), are good enough for God’s work (story here), capture America’s most hated man (story here), win the Wold Press Photo Award 2016 Category Stories (story here) and much more!

This time it’s X-shooter J. David Ake (instagram), who managed to snap the cover of imporant US newspapers (including the Wall Street Journal) with his old and crappy Fuji X-Pro1 + XF50-140mmF2.8.

By day I’m AP Washington’s photo chief. Most of my time is spent wrangling other photographers pixels, but every once in awhile I get to capture one or two of my own. Monday was such a day. I stopped on my way into work to make the flags at the Washington Monument at half-staff honoring the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia.

I carry the Fujis as my personal walk about gear, and I shot this image with an X Pro-1 w/ a XF50-140mm f2.8 zoom lens. Exposure was 1/250 @ f8 rated at 320 iso. The old rule about f8 and be there still lives!

I just thought you too, might enjoy seeing the little camera that could, get it done.”

I really wonder why X-gear is used by worldwide famous photographers like Annie Leibovitz (here), Ara Güler (here) and plenty of other Artists, Musicians, Photographers, Scientists, Sportsmen, Princes, Directors (see also the famous X-shooter thread)… and how can Kevin Mullins and many others out there earn their bread & butter with it?

Ok, I’ll now go out and take some crappy shots with my X-gear… maybe it will make the cover of the local monthly magazine of my small village ;)

enjoy your weekend
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Iridient Developer 3.0.8 update with X-Pro2, X-E2S and X70 support

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The Iridient Developer 3.0.8 update was released today!

This update support for the X-Pro2 (currently uncompressed format only), X-E2S and X70 models. This release also fixes a couple Fujifilm specific bugs including an incorrect baseline exposure for intermediate (non whole stop) ISO settings above 3200 and a bug with the EXIF 35mm focal length equivalent value in exported images for some of the fixed lens models (X100S, X100T, X100 and probably a few other compacts). Plus with this update Brian has refined the default camera profile for all X-Trans (and some of the X Bayer sensors too). Of course all prior Fujfilm preset packs for the various camera film styles (Astia, Provia, Velvia, …) are still applicable and seem to work reasonably well with the new sensor in the X-Pro2 as well. Brian will likely be refining the film presets some in the future specifically for the X-Pro2 and adding the new style(s) added with the X-Pro2 as well.

Iridient Developer 3.0.8 can now be downloaded here:
http://iridientdigital.com/products/iridientdeveloper_download.html

and the full set of release notes is available here:
http://iridientdigital.com/products/rawdeveloper_history.html

The latest Fujifilm film style presets for X-Trans can be downloaded here for APS-C:
http://iridientdigital.com/downloads/Iridient_FujiX_APSC_Presets5.zip

and for the X-Trans compacts:
http://iridientdigital.com/downloads/Iridient_FujiX_Compact_Presets1.zip