Fujifilm FT-XH File Transmitter to Ship October 27

Fujifilm told us back in September that the brand new Fujifilm FT-XH file transmitter grip would start shipping in late October.

Now Fujifilm has given us a precise date: the release is scheduled for October 27.

We remind you that yesterday Fujifilm and Adobe announced Fujifilm X-H2S direct camera-to-cloud (C2C) RAW upload integration with Frame.io. In order for this service to work, you have to use the FT-XH file transmitter grip.

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181,500 yen Tuesday, October 27, 2022

Fujifilm announces World’s First Camera-to-Cloud Native Integration for Digital Still Cameras powered by Frame.io (Adobe)

Adobe just announced Fujifilm X-H2S direct camera-to-cloud (C2C) RAW upload integration with Frame.io.

Fujifilm will be Adobes first partner in this regard along with RED. The Fujifilm X-H2S C2C support will come via a firmware update in spring 2023. You’ll need the new Fujifilm FT-XH file transmitter grip for this purpose.

Down below you can see a video and read the full press release.

Fujifilm announces collaboration with Adobe to Offer the World’s First Camera-to-Cloud Native Integration for Digital Still Cameras

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Why Fujifilm Retro Dials are Superior to PSAM Dials

There is this notion that cameras with a PSAM dial are faster to operate than cameras with dedicated retro dials, which slow you down.

And you know what? I get your point!

Imagine you are at a wedding, lots of things happening, tons of pictures to take, your eye glued on the viewfinder capturing all the precious moments.

And having photographed a wedding myself, I can say that conditions change all the time: indoors and outdoor, fast moving and static subjects, group shots and portraits, natural light and artificial light, low light and bright daylight…

In short: whoever is a wedding photographer out there, must be a very skilled allrounder and constantly master all possible photographic conditions.

And from this point of view, being able to quickly adjust all your settings by just turning the front and rear command dial while keeping your eye glued on the viewfinder can be extremely convenient.

So case closed, right? PSAM is for Pros, and Retro is for less demanding photography.

Well, not really.

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