Fujifilm X RAW Studio and Tether App add Fujifilm GFX100RF Support
Fujifilm X RAW Studio and Fujifilm Tether App added support for the Fujifilm GFX100RF.
Down below you can find all the details.
Fujifilm X RAW Studio and Fujifilm Tether App added support for the Fujifilm GFX100RF.
Down below you can find all the details.
The Angelbird 160GB AV PRO CFexpress 2.0 Typbe SX memory cards are available with a big rebate at BHphoto here.
The deal runs for about 7 more hours from the time this blog post is published.
The Angelbird 160GB AV PRO SX CFexpress Type B card is listed among the officially recommended CFexpress cards by Fujifilm.
Moreover, it is one of those cards that has no compromise in performance, meaning it unlocks the full potential of the Fujifilm X-H2 and X-H2S in terms of bursts shooting.
CFexpress Cards recommended by Fujifilm without compromise in performance (longest bursts)
CFexpress Type B Cards – Official Fujifilm Recommended – some do not give access to longest possible burst shooting
We recently shared a comprehensive review/comparison of the Fujinon XF500mmF5.6 vs XF100-400mm for wildlife photography in this article called “Fujifilm Equipment for Wildlife Imaging: An Evolving and Compelling Choice for Serious Photography“.
Today I will share a few more reviews about the XF500mmF5.6, but also reviews about the Fujifilm X-M5, X100VI, X-T5, XF16-55mmF2.8 II and more.
It’s a rather massive miXed zone ;).
Kipon has announced the CINESPEED65 cine lenses for “medium format”.
There won’t be a native G mount version, but you’ll be able to use it with LPL-GFX adapter as you can see from the image below.
The Fujifilm GFX100RF is collecting general praise all over the internet for just how incredibly small and light it is for a medium format camera, and also for its excellent build quality.
But of course they also address the fact that it does not have IBIS.
Now, you can read more about it below, but in general it seems the consensus is that at 1/30th you can still get away with sharp images, but below that it starts to get tricky. That’s according to Luca Petralia (review below) and docma (article in German below) and also to the Vistek video we shared in our live blog. Of course I have not tested it myself (I am just a mere mortal like you and I don’t get anything from Fujifilm unless I pay full price for it), so for now I will just report what reviewers have to say about it.
Out of curiosity I checked the shutter speeds of my last few hundred images, and I found one at 1/33th, one at 1/50th a few at 1/60th and 1/80th but mostly I am well over that. So if the statements of reviewers so far holds true, if I were to use the GFX100RF with my style of shooting I could live very well without IBIS. Of course I have shots at even slower shutter speeds, but for those I used a tripod anyway, as I was working either in blue hour landscape/cityscape or with filters and I needed exposures of multiple seconds.
With that said, here are the reviews I mentioned above as well as a few more, including interviews with Fujifilm managers that while nice to listen at, do not really disclose anything new, hence I did not dedicate them a specific article but I decided to include them in this roundup.