Fujifilm just updated its Instax App, and it brings support for the Instax Share SP-2 printer, that will be announced in a few hours.
I remind you that the new Instax SP-2 printer has some highly welcome improvements over the first generation, especially the print quality and the rechargeable batteries!
From my own experience I can say: if you want to connect with locals on your travels or with strangers on the street, this is a perfect Icebreaker!
This item is, for me, a must have, and I will pruchase one, even though I own the first generation wireless printer, because it brings some improvements I always missed in the Instax Share SP-1.
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Fuji X70 Review in Spanish at fuji-xperience (translation) / Fujifilm X100T at rousette / Fujifilm WCL-X70 samples at dpreview / My morning coffee routine: Rancilio Silvia v3 (video taken with X100T) at Ian Mackie – Architectural Photography youtube / Blog Post – for images check out ianjmackie / What is so great about the Fujifilm x100T? at photoventureboy / Without this little guy, I would have quit shooting for good – Fujifilm X100T at medium /
Speed up Lightroom with Fuji Files (RAW Editing) at f16.click / Capture One 9.2 New Features Overview at captureoneblog / SILKYPIX Developer Studio 7.1.6 Now Available, Supports Fujifilm X-Pro2 Compressed RAW and More at silkypix /
Travel X / Switch (or not) to the X / Fuji X for Weddings
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My full switch to Fuji-X: resolution of a gear dilemma, and the X-Pro2 two month user report at eyesuncloudedphoto / Scotland with Fuji – Beautiful Glen Coe at miksmedia / A Month of Travel Photography in Myanmar With Fuji X at fstoppers / Hoi An, Vietnam at thomasdlh /
Free eBook – Rocky Nook’s Guide to Travel for Photographers at Rocky Nook.
Flash and the Fujifilm X-system: dramatic lighting in India at morethanwords /
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What’s in My Bag Now (and Why) – Fujifilm Mirrorlesss Landscape and Travel Photography Kit at roycruz
Visiting the Dingle Peninsula at lensedbyoliver / The World’s First ‘Fully’ Digital Camera was Created by Fuji at petapixel / New Zealand landscape photographer of the year is X-shooter Thomas Busby. See his work at tb-photography /
“David Bowie Unseen” Exhibition (taken with Fuji Cameras) in Tokyo from 8 to 20 of July – Details here
the exhibit has also be extended in Paris troughout July 31 at gallery ArtCube
Cactus just announced the newest version of its popular Wireless Flash Trasceiver, the new Cactus V6 II. It will bring HSS to the Fujfilm X-system. However, as you can read in the press release below, Cactus says:
Cactus also extends HSS capabilities to Fujifilm cameras despite them not yet supporting high-speed sync at the time of writing
Cactus V6 II and IIs are currently scheduled to be available in 2016 July and August respectively and both are priced at $95.00 (ex VAT).
What was missing so far is the price. The Instax Share SP-2 Smartphone Printer will cost $199.
The announcement will be at around midnight New York Time. For me, this means that I’ll be on my computer at 6 AM Berlin Time of June 27 to give you full coverage about the New Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 Printer.
Before we talk about the Medium Format Fuji, let me say just this: it’s undeniable, Hasselblad caused a sensation with the Hasselblad X1D, the first “compact” Mirrorless Medium Format Camera.
It’s great to see a company, that many declared as dead, come back with such an awesome product.
It’s also great to know that the future Medium Format Fuji will have a strong competitor. The X1D has set the bar now. Now it’s up to Fujifilm to beat Hasselblad’s MF offer.
And speaking of Medium Format Fuji, I have an update for you today, coming from a source, who was right in the past.
The source says that, at the moment, Fujifilm plans to release the Medium Format Fuji along with 3 lenses.
Keep in mind: early rumor, grain of salt, you know the story… but enough for us to have fun speculating :-)
Which 3 lenses should Fujifilm launch?
I’ll share a Poll now, but just a very vague one, asking you how many primes or zooms you’d like to accompany the MF Fuji. Drop your vote and then feel free to specify the desired focal length and speed in the comments.
To keep it simple, express your wish in FF equivalent terms.