Fujifilm GFX: Check Out This Large Print by Jonas Rask… You Will Love It! :-) – UPDATE

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Jonas Rask just shared a large print of an image taken with his Fujifilm GFX at our Fujifilm GFX facebook group here. 300dpi. 150cm on the long side. The result is stunning!

Jonas Rask GFX first impressions and tons of great images can be checked out at his website here. The print image, though, is a courtesy that Jonas Rask shared exclusively with the GFX group… and I think it’s just amazing, so I must share it also with FR-readers :-)

Jonas Rask: website / facebook / twitter / street photography lecture Video

Fujifilm GFX 50s: USA BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

More Prints! This time courtesy of Ivan Joshua Loh – shared by Keith here

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Fringer says Fujifilm GFX 50S is A Great Camera for Smart Adapters! Contax 645 Adapter Protoype Ready in 1 or 2 Months

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Fringer, who already makes the world first Fuji X – Contax N smart adapter, has good news for Fujifilm GFX 50s owners: it’s a great camera for smart adapters!

They say that the GFX mount is obviously designed for working with electronic adapters and there shouldn’t be “any technical difficulties that prevent a smart adapter from working on GFX mount.” The G and XF mount design share a lot in common.

No PDAF, though, means that the AF performance probably won’t be that good.

Contax 645 lenses are very good candidates that may work full automatically on GFX50s. Now I have finished the first version of C645-GFX auto adapter’s design. There would be a fully functional prototype in 1 or 2 months if everything going OK during the development.

Read more at fringerdev

Fujifilm GFX 50s: USA BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS EU: AmazonDE, CalumetDE AmazonUK, WexUK, ParkCamerasUK, PCHstore AUS: CameraPro

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Kevin Mullins Reveals His Fujifilm X100F Settings :: Bert Stephani X100F Desert Island Camera Review

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Fujifilm X100F Settings by Keving Mullins

Kevin Mullins just shared a video, where he reveals the Fujifilm X100F settings that work best for him. You can check out the video on youtube here. Also go to check out his website here.

In this Fujifilm X100F Settings Video Kevin talks about:

  • Film simulation choices
  • Creating a tone curve in the camera
  • AF modes
  • Focus Tracking
  • Back Button Focus
  • Function Button assignments

….and pretty much everything else that he needs to configure his X100F right now.

Fujifilm X100F: USA: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS EU: AmazonDE, AmazonUK, WexUK, PCH AUS: CameraPro

Fujifilm X100F: Bert Stephani’s Desert Island Camera

Bert Stephani (who also recently shared his best film simulation settings here – includes Poll about your favorite film simulation), has put up another video, this time all about the Fujifilm X100F. Check it out on youtube here.

Feel free to join 4,500 members at the Fuji X100F Facebook group.

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Fujifilm (Currently) Planing a Fujinon XF200mm F2 :: POLL – F2 or F2.8

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Recently Fujifilm updated the roadmap, and shows for 2018 a ultra wide angle zoom (the rumored 8-16) and a telephoto prime lens.

An old rumor of over 1 year ago, shared by source, right in the past, said that on Fuji’s internal roadmap it is a 200mmF2 lens. Well, I got further indication now, that it is still currently planed as F2 lens.

However, as the source wants to make clear, these things can change very quickly at Fujifilm, since they are still investigating how profitable various options would be, so an F2.8 option is still on the table… as also a Fujifilm Manager also said here.

And as usual, when Fujifilm is in trouble, I know that you guys are always willing to help with your contributions… and we have multiple evidence that the Fujifilm Management not only reads us, but eventually also makes decisions based on your feedback.

So, here is a poll….

Of course, keep in mind, that if you vote for the 200/2, you will get a bigger and more expensive lens as opposed to the relatively smaller and more affordable 200/2.8. Each lens has its Pros and Cons… but vote only for the one you would buy.

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