FujiRumors Reloaded :: Now You can Write your Own Articles directly on FujiRumors!

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Starting from today, FujiRumors offers everyone of you the possibility to write articles directly on FujiRumors and reach a veeery (!!!) large audience of fellow X-shooters… and of course Fujifilm itself – (they do read us).

Your articles are a great opportunity to inspire us all, interact with the largest Fuji X shooter community on the web… and also to give your own blog, portfolio, facebook etc Massive Exposure ;-) .

Think about it…

How to write a Guest Post
BETA VERSION

Step 1: Go to the FujiRumors Guest Post Page.
Step 2: Log-in to your Account. If you don’t have an account, register here.

You have to be logged in to be able to write guest posts!

Step 3: Now you can see the “Submit-Form”. Enter your article there. You can also upload images.
Step 4: You can save your article by clicking “Save Draft”.
Step 5: All your saved articles will be visible at fujirumors.com/article-list. From there, you can access all your articles and edit them anytime you want.
Step 6: When you are done with the article, click on “Submit”.

Don’t worry, also after klicking on “Submit” or once the article is online on FujiRumors, you can still edit it.

Step 7: Just wait… only me (Patrick) can publish your article

The fujirumors.com/article-list
Here you can edit all your saved, submitted, or published articles anytime.

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Notes:

– Only me (Patrick the admin) can publish your article. I need to review the text to avoid misuse or any other kind of possible issue.
– By clicking on the “submit” button you confirm that all images and the text used in the article you submitted can be published on Fujirumors.com. The author of the submitted post confirms that he owns (or got the permission to use on Fujirumors.com) the copyrighted images or text
– This is a BETA-Version, so if you stumble on any kind of bug, just let me know at fujirumor [at] gmail [dot] com and I’ll work to sort it out.

cheers
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RUMOR :: Fuji X100T Successor still with 23mm lens! (SRP)

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In the past I’ve shared an anonymous rumor, which said that the X100T successor will have a 18.5mm lens (28 equiv.). Well, I have to correct that now, since, according to a source right in the past, the X100T successor will still have a 23mm (35mm equiv.) lens.

And looking at the Poll results, that’s a good news for most out there.

Which equivalent focal length would you prefer?

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But does this mean it will be the same lens of the X100, X100S and X100T? I don’t think so. While the X100T successor will keep the classic 23mm focal length, a SRP told us here that Fuji is designing a new lens. And considering that the camera will very likely feature the new X-TransIII sensor (rumor here), it makes perfectly sense to me… new sensor – new lens.

That’s if for now… stay tuned for more rumors :-)

have a great day,
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Fujifilm launches New X-Photographers Site (Finally !!)

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Fuji did a major redesign to their X-photographer site. Check it out at fujifilm-x.com/en/photographers.

This version loads faster and is much easier to navigate through. Finally it’s no more a pain to go thourgh the amazing images of Zack Arias & Co.

Some reaaaaly great stuff over there. Check it out.

VIDEO: How to become a Fuji X Photographer… and are X-Photographers paid by Fujifilm? (by Nathan Elson) – UPDATED

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Oops… He Did it Again!!! Fuji X Shooter Yukosteel cleans his XF 27mm 2.8… by disassembling it!

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FXF member yukosteel did it again! After disassembling the XF50-140mm here to clean the rear element, he now dedicated some more time to take apart the XF27mmF2.8. He cleaned an annoying dust spot and shares his experience and images at the Fuji X Forum here.

Yukosteel also shares a step by step guide on how to disassemble the lens. Make sure to check it out here.

TEASER: Yukosteel will be the next FXF member to be featured in the “Behind the X-gear” Series… and he prepared a little nice quiz for you :-).

Fuji X-shooter cleans XF 50-140mm Rear Area… by disassembling it :: See the “Half-Naked” XF 50-140!

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10 Reasons Why the Fujifilm X-T2 is (probably) better than the X-Pro2 (Based on Rumors & Fuji Manager Statements)

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IMPORTANT NOTE
With this post I don’t want to say that the X-Pro2 is bad compared to the X-T2. In many crucial areas like Image Quality and Autofocus both cameras are identical! Moreover, some of the aspects I consider an advantage of the X-T2 (like the tilt screen) can be considered a negative aspect by other X-shooters. Other features (like 4K) might be considered irrelevant by some (or many) of you. I’ve just tried to make a list that could possibily hit the nerve of the majority of photographers.

Also, I hope to be able to give an answer to all those fellow X-shooters, asking me via email, if they should get the X-Pro2 or wait for the X-T2… I know, it’s a hot question :)

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Thanks to our sources, we already know a lot about the Fujifilm X-T2. See images of the X-T2 body, vertical battery grip and dials.

The X-T2 is Fuji’s most important X-series camera… and I dare to say, that many out there consider it also the better camera over the X-Pro2.

  1. The Fujifilm X-T2 form factor will overall allow better heat dissipation compared to the X-Pro2, preventing excessive overheating, for example when shooting in CH or 4K (Read Fuji Manager statement here).
  2. The Fujifilm X-T2 will shoot 4K, while the X-Pro2 will never get it via Firmware (Fuji Manager Statment)
  3. The Fujifilm X-T2 has a “boost” function for more frames per second (leaked image here)
  4. The Fujifilm X-T2 has a much larger electronic viewfinder compared to the X-Pro2
  5. The Fujifilm X-T2 has a more pronounced grip compared to the X-Pro2, so for most people it will fit better in the hand
  6. The Fujifilm X-T2 has newly designed dials (thicker) and locking mechanism, that should improve usability (see leaked image). On the contrary, many people do not like the shutter/ISO combination on the X-Pro2.
  7. The Fujifilm X-T2 has a new and more flexible tilt screen, which most people prefer over the X-Pro2 fixed screen (see leaked image)
  8. The Fujifilm X-T2 has a dedicated drive dial with video mode on it. Simply turn the dial all the way to the left, adjust your settings if you want and start filming (no need to press the drive button like on the X-Pro2 and then scroll down to the video function). Sure, you can place the video mode on a function button, but I don’t think many X-shooters will sacrifice an FN button for the video mode.
  9. The Fujifilm X-T2 has a new Vertical Battery Grip that accepts 2 batteries (so you can use it with overall 3 batteries) (see leaked image)
  10. The Fujifilm X-T2 will very likely be cheaper than the X-Pro2, because it does not feature the very expensive HVF+ERF technology (that’s not a rumor, just my speculation for now). A lower price tag wouldn’t make the X-T2 the better camera over the X-Pro2, but probably make it more attractive on the market.

And I can’t exclude that, with more rumors coming, the list will get even longer. So don’t miss to follow FujiRumors on Fuji X Forum, Facebook, RSS-feed and Twitter

I’m very interested and open to your critics and considerations. So, if somebody of you wants to jump in and make his/her own list, telling us why the X-Pro2 is better, or extend/correct my list, just drop it in the comments.

Finally, just a little Poll to have an initial feedback about what you guys think.

Judging from the information we have so far, which camera do you prefer?

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have a great day,

10 Reasons Why the Fujifilm X-Pro2 Surprised me… and Why the ACROS Film Simulation will (sadly) never go to X-T1 (& Co)

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