XF 23mm review at thedigitaltrekker: “I gotta tell you this is a great piece of glass!” (in stock at DigitalRev)

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Fujinon XF 23mm

USA: eBay / AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline / DigitalRev (IN STOCK)- EUROPE: AmazonUK (via DR) / eBay / DigitalRevwexcamerasDE / wexphotographicUK / PCHstore

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Matt’s XF 23mm review (pre-production sample) is now online at thedigitaltrekker here:

“I gotta tell you this is a great piece of glass.[…] This lens is sharp. Maybe even as sharp of the XF 35mm f/1.4 and that lens is crazy sharp. Without shooting some high tech scale, this lens seems sharp all through the aperture range. And yes, even at f/1.4! […] The value for this quality of a lens at $900 is fair, maybe even good.”

X-E1 + 18-55 deal

It seems that many people doesn’t care about the X-E2, as the X-E1 deal is selling very well at AmazonUS. Check out the ranking here! (X-E1 in 4th and 6th position). Save $200 at AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline

X-A1 in stock check

USA: AmazonUS (black in stock)/ eBay / BHphoto (blue in stock)/ Adorama (black in stock)/ Pictureline / DigitalRev EUROPE: AmazonUK (via DR) DigitalRev / eBay

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X-A1 highly recommended at ephotozine: impressive image quality and excellent noise performance!

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In stock check

X-A1 – USA: AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline / EUROPE: AmazonUK (via DR)

XC 50-230USA: AmazonUS  / BHphoto / Adorama / EUROPE: AmazonUK (via DR)

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The full X-A1 review is online! ephotozine highly recommends this camera. Very good value for the money and:

“[the X-A1] delivers impressive image quality, with low noise right up to ISO3200 and ISO6400 while retaining good levels of detail. Some may even find the results from this camera preferable to the results from the more expensive X-M1. With the introduction of the X-A1, Fujifilm also introduced a number of more affordable lenses, making the Fujifilm X series a much more compelling system. With impressive image quality and a camera packed with features, we would highly recommend the Fujifilm X-A1.”

Read the whole review at ephotozine here. And for a little bit of pixel peeping check out the X-M1 at 12800 and the X-A1 at 12800. Or check out this small comparison of an anonymous FR-reader.

And also photographyblog posted its X-A1 samples here. They seem to confirm the stellar high ISO performance of the X-A1.

I did a quick comparison for you. But feel free to make your own pixel peeping tests and leave a comment. MJr said: “The X-A1 definitely appears to have lots of ‘smart’ noise reduction.” So does it all depend from the settings?

cheers
Patrick

X-A1 – USA: AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline / EUROPE: AmazonUK (via DR)

image courtesy: photographyblog

X-A1: 1/750 sec f/5.6 | 24mm | ISO 25600  —  X-M1: 1/640 sec f/8 | 24mm | ISO 25600

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FR-readers zone: long exposures, speed booster, X100S High Sync Speed + Craig’s biggest shoot since switching to the X

Time to take a (very short) break from the rumors and to share your images and stories of your eXperience with the Fuji X-series.

Keep it up! You can contact me via email at fujirumor@gmail.com, facebook and twitter.

cheers
Patrick

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Lawrence

Hey Patrick – I saw your featured Jeff’s work a few days ago [admin: see it here]. I’ve known Jeff for years and he’s an amazing photographer. He was the person who helped push me over the line when it came to Fuji and I’ve not looked back !

I just wanted to drop you a line and share some images from my trip up to Banff a couple of weeks ago. This was the first time I did any extended travel with the system and it’s been amazing. I bought a [shoplink 12888 ebay]14mm f2.8[/shoplink] for the trip and used it probably 80% of the time. Aside from the size advantages of the system on hikes, the X sensor has such amazing resolving power and image quality (especially when processed in in a good RAW converter like Capture One). That and the quality of the glass has convinced me that this is not only the system for a balance of weight and IQ, but is one of the best landscape systems period.

Anyway, there’s a few of my favorite shots in the link below. A lot of long exposures – I used a B+W ND 110 filter and a [shoplink 16456 ebay]Gitzo 1542T tripod[/shoplink] (when Fuji fixes the placement of the tripod mount in the next version I’ll be a lot happier). All shots with the Fuji X-E1, 18-55 kit lens, 35mm f1.4 or 14mm f2.8.

http://lawrenceripsher.com/post/60729936323/over-this-past-week-ive-been-posting-photos-from

Feel free to feature this online and embed any images / text.

Cheers!

Lawrence

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Rob

Hello, I just wantd to pass along a few of my findings using my loved Fuji X-E1, if fuji would fix the video exposure issue I would even leave my d800 home on my current trip. Anyways in one of your recent posts it was mentioned that you cant make photos with extreme bokeh and small DOF. I currently only have the 18-55 (waiting on the [shoplink 16128]23mm 1.4[/shoplink]) but I have lots of nice Fmount lenses so I have been using the metabones [shoplink 16275 ebay]speedbooster[/shoplink] and wow Ive been getting really nice results. Some of the photos in the links to follow show the ridiculous nikon 85mm 1.4G with the speedbooster making it closer to a 90mm F1.0 and then the other is a [shoplink 15642 ebay]kowa 2X anamorphic lens[/shoplink].

– Shots of setup: http://www.robbannister.com/download_files/fuji/xe1_kowa.jpg / http://www.robbannister.com/download_files/fuji/xe1_85.jpg
– Fuji X-E1 and [shoplink 15642 ebay]Kowa 2X Anamorphic[/shoplink]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbannister/9457550567/sizes/l/
–  Fuji X-E1 and Icorama 1.5X Anamorphic: http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbannister/9457469698/sizes/l/
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– Fuji X-E1 18-55: http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbannister/9458628227/
– Fuji X100: http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbannister/9461410328/sizes/l/

– Fuji X-E1 and Speed booster – DSO Lens with low contrast (nikon Fmount / Helios): http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbannister/9461406326/
– NIkon 85mm 1.4G: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 – – – Nikon 50mm 1.4D: 1 / 2 /

I just wanted to show the speed booster with the 85mm 1.4. I did find the speed booster amplified the color fringing on the 50 1.4d quite a bit.

Regards,
Rob Bannister
Lead Compositor / Head of 2D
www.robbannister.com / 500px.com

Rob

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Morten

Hi Patrick. I did a high sync test with the X100s last night. I am pretty stoked about shooting these at 1/1000 of a sec. My 5D III should handle 1/200 but usually works best at 1/160. Can’t wait to use this feature more. For your Mixed Zone if interested:

http://mfoto.ca/blog/fabrice-soccer-portrait-x100s-high-sync-speed

Morten

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Craig Litten

Hi Patrick,

I wanted to share a recent shoot with you all taken with the Fuji X-Pro 1, [shoplink 12891 ebay]18mm[/shoplink], [shoplink 12889 ebay]35mm[/shoplink] and [shoplink 12887 ebay]18-55mm[/shoplink] lenses. The shoot was for a company called Sun Bum for their 2014 catalog. It was shot over two days on Cocoa Beach, Florida (Sun Bum’s HQ). I shot more than 3,000 photos in the hot sun, surf and sand with the two X-Pro 1 bodies and they performed nearly flawlessly (except for a few freeze-ups–didn’t freeze before the last firmware update).

Lenses, even the 18-55mm, are tack sharp and amazing. I didn’t plan on using the 18-55mm, but found myself using it more and more as the shoot progressed because of the super fast and silent autofocus, as well as the flexibility of the zoom. I shot without the hood, which I hate (Fuji please, get rid of these cheap petal-type hoods, they do NOT fit the styling of the X cameras!). I shoot with the OVF mostly on the X-Pro 1 except when shooting up close then I switch to the EVF. But when using the zoom, I only shoot with the EVF.

This was my biggest shoot since switching to the X, and after two days of shooting, I didn’t even notice the weight of the cameras. Wondrous!

Craig Litten (website)

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Fuji X-A1 high resolution samples at ephotozine + Instax Mini 90 annoucement at Fuji’s global website

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X-A1 PRE-ORDERS XC 50-230

X-A1 with XC 16-50: USA: AmazonUS: blackblue /BHphoto: blackblue / Adorama: blackblue / Pictureline: blackblue / EUROPE: AmazonUK: black – blue – red (via DR)

XC 50-230 : USA: AmazonUS: blacksilver / BHphoto: blacksilver / Adorama: blacksilver / EUROPE: AmazonUK: black – silver (via DR)

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ephotozine just posted some Hig-Res samples taken with the X-A1 (from ISO 100 up to ISO 25600). Click here to see them.

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And Fujifilm just officially announced the Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic at the global website here.

You can pruchase it at [shoplink 16924 ebay]ebayUS here[/shoplink].

Main Features:

1. Stylish and premium body design
2. Automatically detects the brightness of the surrounding and adjusts the amount of flash and shutter speed to optimize photo quality
3. A variety of shooting functions:
(1) Double exposure mode:
2 images are produced on 1 film sheet by pressing the shutter twice
(2) Bulb mode:
The shutter remains open while the shutter button is depressed (10 seconds at longest), and a light trail can be photographed
(3) Macro mode:
Short-distance photography (30-60cm) is possible
(4) Kids mode:
Suitable for photographing kids, pets and other fast moving subjects due to a fast shutter speed
(5) Party mode:
The subject and background can be photographed brightly and clearly
(6) Other:
Landscape mode, Flash ON/OFF mode

Lens reviews: XF 55-200 at DPreview (silver award) + Zeiss Touit 12 at lenstip + Touit 32 at optyczne

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Fuji XF 55-200mm: [shopcountry 12892]

You can now read the whole DPR review of the XF 55-200 here: “The XF 55-200mm F3.5-4.8 R LM OIS is a relatively portable, well-made telephoto zoom that delivers consistently fine images. Focusing is essentially silent and reasonably fast, at least with static subjects, and the optical image stabilisation works very well. It’s a natural complement to the XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS zoom.”

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Zeiss Touit 2.8/12: [shopcountry 13645]

Touit 12mm review at lenstip.com: “The Zeiss Touit 2.8/12 is a well made lens and its parameters make it fill the gap in the Sony NEX and Fujifilm X systems. It would be difficult to have any real objections to a lens which provides an angle of view of almost 100 degrees and useful images across the frame already up from the maximum relative aperture. You can only hope Zeiss won’t stop after producing the 2.8/12 and 1.8/32 models; we do hope it will present other mirrorless instruments in the near future. We also count on the fact that, as a part of an offer-enlarging strategy, sooner or later Zeiss will produce lenses with Samsung NX and Canon M mounts so they will fit other APS-C sensor systems as well.”

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Zeiss Touit 32mm: [shopcountry 13646]

The Polish site optyczne posted its 32mm review here (translation)