TheCameraStoreTV Best & Worst Camera Gear 2016 :: Fujifilm X-T2 Best Mirrorless :: Medium Format Digital Mirrorless “Best Trend”

It’s one of the most expected videos of the year by TCSTV… the Best and Worst Camera Gear of 2016. Some mentions go also to Fujifilm:

BEST CAMERA

  • #3: The Fujifilm X-T2 makes it on the 3rd overall position: Huge improvement on Video and Autofocus. Very well thought out camera. The Fujifilm X-T2 is the only mirrorless camera mentioned in the top 3. Its big mirrorless competitors, like the Sony A6500, did not make it on the list. (min 11:00)
  • #2: Pentax K1
  • #1: Nikon D500

APS-C is well represented in this list ;)

BEST TRENDS

  • Medium Format Digital Mirrorless. They love the concept. It’s cool to see a lot more people get access to it (min 7:30)

Full video at TCSTV youtube here

Fujifilm X-T2: USA: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama / CANADA: AmazonCA / EUROPE: AmazonDE / Calumentphoto DE / AmazonUK / AmazonITA / AmazonFR / AmazonESP / PCHstore / WexUK / AUSTRALIA: CameraPro

 

Mitakon Optics Announces Zhongyi Mitakon 20mmF2 4.5X Super Macro Lens… also for Fujifilm X Mount

Mitakon Optics announced the Zhongyi Mitakon 20mm f/2.4 Super Macro Lens, available also for Fuji X Mount – zyoptics.net.

We are getting closer and closer to the 100 native Fuji X-mount lenses (currently 81). See them all at the Complete Overview over the available and upcoming Fuji X-Mount lenses

Product Description

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X-T2 Best MILC for Moving Subjects :: Photojournalist Switching to Fujifilm :: Appeal To Sell Encrypted Cameras :: EF-X500 for Portraits (miXed zone)

From the Headline

  • Fuji Guys: Using the Fujifilm EF-X500 Flash for Portait Photography at Fuji Guys youtube
  • X-T2 declared best Best mirrorless camera for moving subjects… and other Fuji X Gear wins something, too, at pocket-lint
  • My Journey in Switching to Mirrorless as a Photojournalist at smartpicsukeventphotography (via petapixel)
  • 150 Filmmakers Ask Nikon and Canon to Sell Encrypted Cameras (and why not Fuji, too?) at wired

Fujifilm X-T2

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TOP OF THE SHOTS… at the X-Shooter Facebook Zone!

Michael Schnabl: Fuji X-T2 with XF 56mm. Photo: Michael Schnabl. Model: Marlitt Klinder. image was made on my last “Fine Art Portrait” Workshop in Vienna — at Fotopraxis-Fotoworkshops
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NOTE :: HOW TO SEE THE IMAGES
To see, add and vote images click on “Photos” and then “See All

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Here are the most liked images of the Fujirumors facebook page… 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 photo page (click “See All”). You can vote, share & comment the images there.

NOTE: The next selection will start from those images shared starting from December 11!

Enjoy the X-shots ;)

Click READ MORE… and Enjoy :)

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“Fujifilm GFX as Affordable as Possible. We Want to Expand the Use of Medium Format to Current Full Frame Users!” – Fujifilm Manager Interview

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The Interview

Cinema5d shared a 16:00 minutes long interview with Fujifilm Manager Takeshi Ueno. It is mainly focussed on video. You can see the full interview at cinema5d. A few excerpts:

  • Fujifilm thinks that their APS-C cameras satisfy 80% of its customers. But landscape photographers requested higher resolution. So they developed the GFX.
  • Target User: Professional photographers, mainly fashion or commercial, portrait photographer in photo studios or landscape and architecture stills photographers.
  • Due to the performance of the sensor (sensor readout not fast enough), it can’t shoot 4K, but Full HD. […] The camera is ment 80-90% for shooting stills. […] But with the next generation of sensor (with 100+MP), Fujifilm would like to improve video functionality, including 4K.
  • Lens linup: “The MF sensor is large, the image circle of the lenses should be big. Light need to hit the sensor in a uniform manner, so accuracy is required for the manufacturing process. They need a higher degree of design and assembly accuracy than on current lenses. We will be trying to produce this kind of lenses. […] We will mainly be developing bright prime lenses for the line-up. Special considerations are resolution and smoothness. […] Lenses are the key to bringing out the performance of the sensor, otherwise the potential of the sensor is wasted.”
  • Fujifilm is designing lenses with enough resolution for a sensor withj 100+ megapixel.
  • Currently, Medium Format is very expensive. We would like to expand the use of medium format to more people, such as full-frame users interested in medium format. For users like these, we would like to introduce it at the most affordable price possible.”