Peak Design launched their new Micro Clutch on Kickstarter, and in just a few days it raised about 900,000 dollar!
It’s a functional hand strap specially designed for mirrorless cameras for better grip, more comfort and total access to controls. You can check out all the details at their dedicated Kickstarter page here.
Peak Design launched their new Micro Clutch on Kickstarter, and in just a few days it raised over 600,000 dollar!
It’s a functional hand strap specially designed for mirrorless cameras for better grip, more comfort and total access to controls. You can check out all the details at their dedicated Kickstarter page here.
I can’t say with certainty that the codename stands for those two cameras, because it could be also another camera.
These codenames could also indicate other cameras.
But one thing I can say with 100% certainty: I am aware of Fujifilm X-Pro4 and Fujifilm GFX50R replacement rumors, but those are 100% fake clickbait rumors.
The Fujifilm GFX100 was launched back in 2019 and it was definitely revolutionary for its time, with a backside illuminated 102 megapixel sensor and IBIS, giving medium format speed and flexibility unseen until then in the digital medium format world.
I did go hands on with the Fujifilm GFX100, but these are the three main reasons I did not buy it:
too expensive
too big
I didn’t find it intuitive to use. I much prefer Fujifilm cameras with dedicated dials or at least dedicated PSAM dial.
Personally I’d have looked more forward to a Fujifilm GFX100S with 5th generation goodness or a GFX100R. But I know also the Fujifilm GFX100 has its loyal fellowship and I am working on all the details.
So definitely stay tuned on FujiRumors if you want to know more about it.
The new Benro Theta Travel Tripod has collected over 1.7 million Dollars on Kickstarter and I guess it wil get to 2 million dollars by the time the campaign ends. Not bad!
Check out what makes this travel tripod so special and if you want get it with huge launch discount at Kickstarter here.
In Japan, the first stores are marking the Fujifilm GFX100 as discontinued, as reported by the Japanese website asobinet.
The Fujifilm GFX100 was launched back in 2019 and it was definitely revolutionary for its time, with a backside illuminated 102 megapixel sensor and IBIS, giving medium format speed and flexibility unseen until then in the digital medium format world.
… Fujifilm launched the glorious Fujifilm GFX100S: much smaller, much cheaper, much better ergonomics (in my opinion) than the GFX100.
The GFX100S was pretty much superior under every aspect to the GFX100, so much so that Fujifilm USA launched arguably their all time best advertising about the GFX100S with the subtle admission that there is almost not point in buying the GFX100 anymore (in addition to give FujiRumors a shout-out ;))
Sales for the Fujifilm GFX100 plummeted after the GFX100S announcement and since 2+ years it hardly sells anymore.
Miraculously, though, Fujifilm still kept producing it (albeit in very limited numbers) and in fact you can find it still in stock pretty much everywhere in USA and Europe. But it seems that this is going to change soon, as Japanese stores are starting to inform their customers that there won’t be any new shipments for this camera.