Huge Fujifilm GFX 50S and GF Lens Deals Coming in October

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As you know, Fujifilm has launched worldwide Fujifilm GFX trade in deals.

  • Fujifilm USA offers $650 bonus trade-in bonus discount. Check out the details at the dedicated BHphoto and Adorama pages
  • Fujifilm Germany offers  €600 trade-in bonus discount. Check out the dedicated Fujifilm GER page.
  • For more countries, check out the Fujifilm EU deal page

All these nice deals will expire very soon, on September 30.

But don’t panic… I just got word that really huge Fujifilm GFX50s and GF lens deals are coming in October

  • I don’t have details about the countries, where the deals will run
  • I don’t have details about the amount of the discount
  • I don’t have detail if all G-gear is included…

… all I know is that…

  • discounts will be HUUUUGE !!! :)
  • discounts will be on camera and lenses
  • discounts start in October

Fujifilm GFX: USA BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Fujinon GF 45mmF2.8: USA: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

Fujinon GF 45mm Review by Markus Klinko coming soon on FujiRumors. Here is one of his GF 45mm images

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Last Hours To Get Aurora HDR 2018 with Discounted Launch Price

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Aurora HDR Launch Deal – Exp. Sept. 28

Very last hours to get AuroraHDR for Mac and Windows with a special $10 pre-order discount (exp. Sept. 28).

  • Current users of Aurora HDR may upgrade at a special pre-order price of $49 ($59 MSRP)
  • New users can purchase Aurora HDR 2018 at a special pre-order price of $89 ($99 MSRP)

There is also a free trial available. Get your copy here.

You Don’t Have to Like HDR to Like Aurora HDR 2018 at joelwolfson

FujiRumors is affiliated with MacPhun Aurora HDR. So, if you like to read FujiRumors and if you want ot purchase the software, feel free to use this link to support this blog with absolutely no extra costs for you.

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Fujifilm X-E3 Owners Manual Available

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The Fujifilm X-E3 Onwers Manual is now available for download here (English PDF). For the web html version click here.

For other languages, go this this page, click “Other” and select your language.

I got notification from readers, that stores started shipping the Fujifilm X-E3 today, so that customer can have it their hands right for the end of Fujifilm shipping embargo, September 28.

I am very curious to see what X-E3 users think about the latest Fujifilm camera… and I expect lots of feedback and images at our Fujifilm X-E facebook group. Feel free to join.

Today, Fujifilm also updated its camera remote app to ver.3.0 with support for Fujifilm X-E3 and bluetooth.

Fujifilm X-E3: USA: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS, FocusCamera EU: AmazonDE, AmazonUK, WexUK, PCHstore AUS: CameraPro

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APS-C vs Full Frame – Does it Make a Difference to You?

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Guest post by theoverratedphotographer – website / instagram @theoverratedphotographer

Preface

On the back of Nikon’s comments that “No professionals use Fuji” and “Full frame is the trend”, I decided it was only appropriate to explore the difference between full frame and APSC, largely from an enthusiasts/amateurs perspective.

Despite what it may look like this is not intended as a click bait article but it will probably will be construed as one and result in the wrath of many full frame owners.

The problem is photographers get defensive when you tell them they don’t need something. Our egos tell us we are better than we are. That’s why we buy the best bicycles, golf clubs and everything else conceivable. We buy ultralight tour de france bicycles that will shave seconds off our ride to work for no apparent reason at all.

This article is not intended to be an APSC vs Full Frame argument from the perspective of trying to prove that APSC is better than Full Frame. The question isn’t whether, it’s better, it’s whether it’s “good enough” to make a difference to you. I can’t make that call, only you can.

We could argue Medium Format has better image quality than Full Frame which has better image quality than APSC. If that was the case, why isn’t every photographer using medium format? The truth is when looking at Medium Format vs Full Frame vs APSC, the argument of “what is better” comes down to a number of different requirements including purpose, size and budget. A DSLR isn’t much help if you are hiking 90km’s with a 40kg backpack and a medium format doesn’t help you much if you are shooting sports. In the absence of budget, one could argue that having all 3 would be the ideal outcome, but very few people live in an environment where budget is not a constraint.

Before the arguments start, what I would like to make clear is that:

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