The company will increase the prices on plenty of X-gear starting from the 1st September 2016 in Europe.
There will not be a price increase on the Fujifilm X-T2, because Fuji raised the original price just shorty before it’s announcement.
Brexit, Currency fluctiations and also the Kumamoto earthquake could be some of the reasons for this price increase. Thanks a lot to the FR-reader, who passed me the link to the top-foto page.
PRICE IN €
Fujifilm 14 from 899 to 949
Fujifilm 18 from 549 to 599
Fujifilm 23 from 899 to 949
Fujifilm 35/1,4 from 579 to 599
Fujifilm 35/2,0 from 399 to 449
Fujifilm 60 from 629 to 699
Fujifilm 90 from 899 to 999
Fujifilm 16-55 from 1099 to 1149
Fujifilm 18-55 from 699 to 749
Fujifilm 50-140 from 1499 to 1599
Fujifilm 50-140 + 1,4x Fujinon XF TC from 1699 to 1799
Fujifilm 55-200 from 699 to 749
Emmanuel Pampuri shared an X-T2 4K F-Log Video on Vimeo here. You can also download the file (full size 3840 × 2160 – 2,664GB) – thanks to the FR-reader for the link
Architecture and Street Photography in Berlin with the X-T2 in German at flipbook (translation) + Nature with the X-T2 at flipbook (translation) / First Impressions at reviewed / First Impressions of the Fujifilm X-T2 at Petapixel / Paco Navarro on the X-T2 at the Spanish site fujistas (translation) / Podcast Interview about X-T2 at soundcloud / Margaux, boudoir, X-T2 ~ NSFW at prophotonut / Pic(k) of the week 31: DUBAI CREEK SUNSET – (Lightroom for X-Pro2 / X-T2 RAW files) at bjornmoerman / X-T2 + 35mmF1.4 quick AF speed test at Michael Lin youtube / Nature & Wildlife with the X-T2 at Fujifilm youtube here + here
NEW Fujifilm X-T2 and EF-X500: Hands-on Overview with Jerry from The Fuji Guys on youtube
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Often I’ve been asked about TTL flash groups, why they are needed and how they work. Of course, you might ask yourself if this is something that applies to Fujifilm cameras – it does, and we will concentrate exactly on that. Flash groups are an extension beyond off-camera flash. Simply taking the flash off-camera usually improves the quality of the shot immensely. Enhanced vibrancy, depth, and wonderful shadows are a few benefits. But sometimes it would be nice to add light in more places and direct it where you want, maybe even with some color. For example, I may want to illuminate the background to resemble a cool green jungle and illuminate the subject with a more warm light. When we do that, things get a little more complex. For one thing, you need a flash trigger with multiple receivers. But, more importantly how do you balance the light and exposure? After all when you shot TTL the camera sets the exposure – blindly. The answer, of course, is flash groups. With flash groups you can add as many speedlights as you wish, assign them to one of several groups, and set the group exposure and even flash head zoom independently.
Foreground – two groups on speedlight each, one using yellow gel. Background one group with green gel on two speedlights.
In the above example I may place a couple speedlights with green gels to illuminate the background and a couple on the subject to provide warmth and depth, maybe from different angles. In this case, if I apply the background to one group and each subject light to their own group, I can control the lighting as I please. And because we use TTL, the overall result will be exposed correctly – always. But, what if I want to decrease the background? Simple, just reduce the background group’s exposure. Since it is still TTL, the camera will compensate and maintain a good exposure, but with the background a little lower.
Which RAW converter is the best for X-Trans Files? Well, this is a questions that needs to be investigated continuously, since every update can introduce improvements or new features. There will never be a final answer, but what is the state of art?
Adrian Evans (aka Stealthy Ninja – Interview here) wrote a comprehensive XF23mmF2 WR Review investigated this question and compared the following RAW converters: Lightroom CC 2015.6 Vs. Photo Ninja 64 1.3.4 Vs. Iridient Developer 3.1 Vs. RAW Therapee 4.2.1148 Vs. Capture One Pro 9.2 Vs. Silkypix Developer Studio Pro 7.0.6.0 VS. Jpeg from the camera
I invite you to go through the test (with lots of comparison samples) here at aevansphoto.
Here on FujiRumors I’ll just share Adrian’s final raking: