Why there is No Crop Factor on Fuji Lenses :: X-Pro2 AF in Low Light :: Least Used Lens + more Top FXF threads & Images

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TOP THREADS

shared by davek Crop Factor on Fuji Lenses, Why?… and Why There is Actually no crop factor on Fujifilm XF lenses. NOTE: It might be worth to read the whole thread before commenting

shared by Mike Hannon X-Pro2 low light AF speed

shared by aceflibble Least used lens

shared by Qub Capture One and X-pro2, no lens correction possible (raw files)

shared by dereksurfs Fuji and Red Dot Flare issue

shared by petergabriel 14mm f2.8 zero distortion??

shared by Gigas XF1.4X TC WR/XF60mm macro

shared by Matan Dust inside the WR 90mm?

shared by Patrick FR 90mm Voted Best Prime “No Debate: a one-horse race: Fujinon XF 90mmF2 New King of Sharpness!”

shared by Patrick FR New Fujifilm NP-W126 Mark2 Batteries Coming !!!

shared by milandro Does anyone know why Aki-Asahi Camera Coverings is not updating Fuji covers?

shared by Phil200 27mm stuck aperture blades

shared by stefkaz Just how precise is your OVF ?

shared by petergabriel Have 35mm f1.4, want 23mm f1.4, but are they to close focal length wise?

shared by thedwp 16-55 vs Primes

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Skin Tones – Fuji 56/1.2 vs Sony 85mm GM, Canon 85/1.2 L, Zeiss Batis 85, & Panasonic Leica 42.5/1.2

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By Rick Birt of Romeo Bravo Photo

Like most serious photographers, I mostly shoot RAW.  However, both my wife and I have clients that just want jpgs straight out of the camera.  This wasn’t a problem with my wife’s old Canon 1Ds mkII that I first started with, but it was with my Sony a7R II.  The out-of-camera (OOC) jpg files produce less than desirable skin tones. I know about the glorious Fuji colors, and I use Fuji simulations in some of my post-processing.  After reading numerous glowing reports about Fuji OOC jpg colors, I decided to rent a Fujifilm X-Pro2 with a 56/1.2.  I’ve also read great things about Olympus jpg colors so I added an Olympus Pen-F with a Panasonic Leica Nocticron 42.5/1.2.

I wanted to judge skin tones in both OOC jps, and after processing RAW files in Lightroom (my version of Capture One doesn’t recognize the new Fuji RAW).

So, I grabbed my wife, and fellow photographer, Kelly Williams and we shot all Saturday afternoon.

So lets look at the OOC jpgs…

Fuji X-Pro2 with Fujifilm 56mm f1.2:

OOC Fuji Provia
OOC Fuji Provia

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LEAKED: See Real Life Fujifilm X-T2 with Vertical Grip Attached! – Battery Indicator in Percentage (%)

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This has just been shared on the  FR Twitter page by French FR-reader Poltredoù (thanks dude)… and I’m glad to share it with all of you!

You can see the Fujifilm X-T2 with vertical grip attached. Notice the battery indicator in percentage!

The X-T2 will be announced on July 7.

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Fujifilm X-T2: No Touch Screen :: X-T1 Vs. X-T2 Size Comparison :: about the New Lock Mechanism on the Dials!

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Fujifilm X-T2 :: Full Specs and Image LEAKED! :: 30 Minutes of 4K recording (with vertical Grip) + 325 AF points!

X-T2 No Touch Screen

Sometimes (very rarely actually) it can happen that I take for grated something that maybe for some of you isn’t, and that’s what happened in this case. So I’ll catch up now and say: the Fujifilm X-T2 has no Touch Screen.

For now, the Fujiflm X70 is and remains the only X-series camera featuring a touch screen.

Given the fact that the Fujifilm X-T2 will have a nice little joystick, the lack of Touch Screen on the X-T2 won’t really be much of an issue for most. The AF-point selection is really comfortable (and precise) with the joystick… and you don’t have to move your eye from the viewfinder to select AF-point with joystick.

Maybe the touch screen is more relevant, if you plan to shoot a lot of video with the X-T2 (which shoots 4K). At least I’ve found the touch screen quite comfortable when shooting video on my old [shoplink 46959 ebay]Panasonic GF3[/shoplink].

I guess Fujifilm wants to keep the X-T2 at a certain price point, and including the touch screen would have made it more expensive.

X-T1 Vs- X-T2 Size Comparison

I’ve already shown you a real life X-T1 Vs X-T2 size comparison here. But now that more X-T2 images have leaked here, some FR-readers made their own comparisons. So did FR-reader exkeks in the comments to this post. And the comparison confirms: the Fujifilm X-T2 is bigger.

New Lock Mechanism

One more X-T2 detail I should share with you is about the new Lock Mechanism on the ISO and Shutter dials.

As you can see from the 2 X-T2 images I’ve leaked here, the lock buttons look different compared to the one we find on the X-T1. And the very good news (at least for me) is that it also works differently!

Let’s speak frankly: the current operation of the ISO dial on the X-T1 is, for many, a pain! That’s why many dreamed of an ISO-unlocker (like this one). Having to press the button every time you want to change your ISO-value can be cumbersome. Moreover, the dial is not thick enough, so that touching and changing inadvertently the little Drive dial underneath the ISO-dial is way to easy.

Things are a little better with the X-T1 Shutter dial, which you can turn to any value without keeping the button pressed… but only until you get to “A”. Once on “A”, the shutter dial blocks. Press the button to unlock again.

But the good thing is, that Fujifilm listens to our feedback, and takes care also of these little details, so here is what they did to fix it:

  1. the ISO and Shutter dial are now thicker. It won’t be that easy anymore to touch and change inadvertently the small dials underneath
  2. a new lock mechanism that should work this way: when unlocked, you will be able to turn the ISO/Shutter dial all the way through all the values all the time. It will never block. Of course you have still the option to block the dials to any value you like.

So, that’s it… for now :-)

stay tuned… July 7 is X-T2 day!
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