Fringer EF-GFX smart adapter is still under development. It is expected to be available in October.
The key features includes:
Built-in electronic aperture ring simiar to native G mount lenses.
Phase detection AF support (GFX100 & GFX100s only) for all tested and optimized lenses. Focus points fully cover the sensor. DSLR like AF experiences.
Supports both lens IS and IBIS (not at the same time). Users may choose between them.
Built-in LaCA profiles. Support in-camera lateral chromatic aberration correction for all tested and optimized lenses.
Fringer writes:
Recently we have tested and optimized Sigma 105/1.4 Art. It performs really well on GFX100s. The 44×33 medium frame sensor is fully covered without any problem. It AFs just like on a EF mount DSLR. Please see the following pictures taken by it on GFX100s and Fringer adapter.
Down below you can find some product images as well as sample images.
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I don’t really know what the difference is. It looks a bit different (no red circle like on the MK I version). But if you guys can figure out what other differences there are, feel free to let us know in the comments.
Singer-Turned-Photographer Bryan Adams is currently at work to shoot the new Pirelli Calendar 2022.
Now some behind the scenes images appeared at CNN here, and the camera we see has to be the Fujifilm GFX100S: flat viewfinder, top LCD with two buttons on the right, the “viewmode” printed on the side.
GF 45mmF2.8 (save $200*): BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama *mail-in rebate ends August 22. Pay full price and then get a $500/$200 pre-paid Mastercard back after your purchase. Check out this Fuji page to claim back your money
Now the data for 2020 has been released by Techno System Research.
So what changed between 2019 and 2020? Let’s compare:
Canon 47.9% (+2.5%)
Sony 22.1% (+1.9%)
Nikon 13.7% (-4.9%)
Fujifilm 5.6% (+0.9%)
Panasonic 4.4% (-0.3%)
These top 5 camera companies took 93.8% of the global digital camera market.
Keep in mind that this is the overall digital camera market share (DSLR + Mirrorless + Point & Shoot). So no surprise to see Fujifilm behind Nikon. When it comes to mirrorless data only, until 2019 Fujifilm was clearly ahead of Nikon and on the third position after Sony and Canon.