Nissin di700A Flash (Radio-Controlled) soon also for Fuji X cameras!

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Nissin di700A – Specs & Price at BHphoto

Nissin Japan announced that they are working on adding Fujifilm support to their Radio-Controlled Nissin di700A flash. The Flash should be available in Summer 2016… if I understood correctly the google translated version. If there is any Japanese FR-reader, who can check it, please let us know in the comments.

Thanks to the FR-reader for the link :)

Official Announcement here (google translated)

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Detailed X-Pro2 Vs. X-T1 comparison at Petapixel :: XF100-400 Review at ephotozine :: X-Pro2 Podcast & more!

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X-Pro2 In Stock at BHphoto / AmazonUS (via third party) / Adorama

Thoughts about the Fujifilm X-Pro2 at blickwechsel / Podcast: A look at the Fujifilm X-Pro2 and more… at thedigialtrekkerFujifilm X-T1 vs X-Pro2: Which Camera Should You Buy? at petapixel / XPRO2 First impressions : A beast of a camera or do I sense some disappointment ? at tomleuntjensphotography / Review (with nice images) in Japanese at photo.yodobashi (translation) / My Take on ACORS at insigniachiaki / X-Pro2 + XF100-400mm Does Rugby X-Treme at macleancomms / X100 to X-Pro2: My X Series Journey – so far! at macleancomms / First real-world impressions from Bill Palmer at macfilos / On the streets with the Fujifilm X-Pro2 at sjl / My Initial Thoughts On Fuji’s New Flagship Body slrlounge /

Fujifilm X70
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X70 Thumbrest? Here is what lensmate says: “We really like the X70 and are sure it will be very popular, but because the LCD screen on the X70 is very close to the top of the camera and can rotate 180 degrees there is no way to add a thumb rest.

Review at focus-numerique (translation) / X70 Review at cameras.reviewed / Field Test at the Spanish site dslrmagazine (translation) / Fuji X70 Review: A New Compact X Series Camera at findingrange / Revie at stuff.tv /

Fujinon XF100-400
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 Review at ephotozine:

This is a very well made lens with lovely bokeh and a high level of sharpness. Flare, CA and distortion are all but abolished. Images look clean and crisp and sharpen well in Photoshop. The lens is easy to use, the OIS system enables hand held shooting with confidence and the close focus extends the possibilities of subject matter. It is an excellent all round choice for an ultra-telephoto for Fujinon cameras and maintains the reputation of Fuji for high quality lenses.”

Fujinon XF100-400mm unbiased review at wimarys / First Look at losingit / Review at roninphoto /

Do you want to contribute to the development of the COSYSPEED Camslinger Outdoor bag? You can!

Hey

I‘m Thomas from COSYSPEED and have a maybe interesting idea.

We are developing a CAMSLINGER bag for outdoor active photographers, like climbers, hikers or bikers. The CAMSLINGERs are especially designed for mirrorless cameras.

The first step of a „CAMSLINGER Outdoor“ prototype is currently under a field test by Swiss photographer and climber Stephan Wiesner. It would be really cool, if your readers could support us with their comments, ideas and suggestions. So we could develop the next step of prototypes using your readers comments and share the results.

It would be  great if you could share the video Stephan Wiesner made during a mountain tour in the Alps.

Link EN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjW4W6pTHUc
Link DE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp9hgozlG0U

DISCLAIMER: FujiRumors is not affiliated with Cosyspeed. I share because Thomas asked me if I could share with you. I’m also owner of a first generation Camslinger and I can say that I like the funcionality of this bag, especially for my mountain hikes. See the current CosySpeed Camslinger offer at BHphoto.

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New Fuji X Secrets Starter Workshop in Germany

March 19 marks the date of the first Fuji X Secrets Starter workshop. The full-day seminar is hosted by Rico Pfirstinger and targets new users and DSLR converts who want to make the most out of their new X-series camera.

x-fujifilm-system_body_lens_white-1Did you know that factory settings only unleash a small portion of your X camera’s potential? Rico Pfirstinger’s new Fuji X Secrets Starter workshop offers you a better alternative and tells you exactly what settings to change, and why.

The full-day seminar covers your camera’s exposure modes and demonstrates how to use the live view and live histogram to perfectly expose each shot. It also explains Fuji’s powerful (but little known) DR function that not only helps extending the dynamic range, but can also be used to create high-key images or enhance portraits.

Logo FUJIFILMSchool sw_Kooperation_SloganWhat AF mode is best for different situations, which AF frame size are we supposed to pick, and how can we best track moving subjects? How do we shoot attractive portraits in bad light, and what are the pros and cons of using face detection or the optical image stabilizer? What can we do with the built-in RAW converter? Ricos’s workshop provides solid and practical answers to these and many other issues, offering insights on everything you always wanted to know about X, but were afraid to ask.

Fuji X Secrets Starter is made available in cooperation with FUJIFILMSchool and will be held on March 19 from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. at Fotohaus Brinke in 91301 Forchheim, Germany. The workshop costs 149 EUR (incl. VAT) and is held in German. There’s a maximum of 10 participants. Please click here for more information.