THE ANTI DEAL: XF35mmF2 Lens Hood “just” $99,000 :: EXPIRES SOON: CutOut5 71% off (pay only $19,95)

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The Deal ends Tomorrow: Get CutOut 5 with a 71% discount. Learn more about the software here / Purchase here

Anti Deal of the Year

Let’s start the week with a curiosity spotted by fellow X-shooter Casey and shared via Twitter here:

If you thought the $70 that Fujifilm charges for the XF23mmF1.4 metal lens hood are too much, then take a look at what is happening in Canada. Amazon Canada (via third party) is selling the XF35mmF2 lens hood (LH-XF35-2) for CDN$ 99,000! At his price, don’t expect shipping to be included!

The real deals (where you can save up to $500!) can be found here.

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Fuji X-T1 The best cowboy camera? – (Guest Post by Mike Anfield)

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Guest Post by Mike Anfield – facebook.com/cowboyphotos / www.cowboyphotos.ca

On our community Facebook photography page new photographers are often asking the question, “What camera should I buy?” A deluge of replies usually follows extolling why Canon is better than Nikon or vice versus. Rarely does anyone ever ask , “what type of photography do you intend on doing?”

I think one would be hard pressed to buy a bad camera these days but clearly different makes or models are better suited for certain applications. I have been a Canon shooter for many years, primarily because when I started buying digital cameras their system was the best for bird and wildlife photography. I’m not sure they hold that advantage anymore but after you are heavily invested in lenses there seems little incentive to change.

A new photographic journey led me to having a pretty unique set of requirements for a camera. My family and I had moved from Vancouver to Kamloops in the interior of British Columbia Canada. This is an area of expansive grasslands most of the grasslands used for cattle ranching. Somewhat to my surprise I discovered that much of the work was still performed by cowboys on horseback. A chance encounter led to the taking of some photos of working cowboys; I was hooked and started getting to know some of the ranchers and photographing the cowboys as often as I could.

I was getting some good photos but I was pretty limited as to the activities and locations I could access. The only solution was to ride with the cowboys. It was a long progression taking a number of years but I now try to take most of my shots from horseback while working alongside the real cowboys.

This brings us back to our topic, is the Fuji XT-1 the best cowboy camera. One of the photo related businesses my wife and I operate includes camera and lens rentals so I had no shortage of options available to me. Nothing in our inventory was really working me while on horseback. I started researching the alternatives and, as size and weight was a major consideration, looking for the first time at mirrorless cameras. My requirements were:

  • Image Quality – this is not a get rich quick scheme by any stretch but I do sell images and prints so I could not sacrifice image quality for some of my other requirements.
  • Size and Weight – I am getting a little long in the tooth but still capable of carrying a full size body around, it is what happens to a larger camera when you are riding that is the problem. Sometimes we have to ride pretty hard in rough country; the bigger cameras were getting thrown around and smashing against the saddle at times.
  • Dust and Weather Resistant – We occasionally get rained or snowed on here but this is a pretty dry climate, moisture is not a huge concern, dust is!
  • Durability – I have been tossed off a horse (more than once) wearing my camera, roped a calf wearing the camera and generally treated it like no piece of photographic gear should ever be treated.

I’m not sure Fuji is going to find a huge market here but I have found the XT-1 to be just about the perfect cowboy camera. It has met all my requirements and continues (touch wood) to produce great images, even after all the abuse. In addition to all the banging and crashing I have been shooting in the branding and sorting pens where I have ended up with 6 or 7 millimeters of dust on my camera.

The image quality has really surprised me to the point that I use it, almost exclusively, for all my other photography. The exception being bird photography but I am excited about trying out the 100-400 as my 400 2.8 is really heavy and I have never come up with a suitable response to the inevitable, “boy that is a big lens!”

One of the other big plusses for me was the 18-135 lens. Carrying extra lenses and changing lenses just isn’t a viable option while working cattle on horseback. The 18-135 covers most of the focal lengths I require, performs extremely well and is a WR lens. It is a little slow for some of our, before sunrise starts, but I wouldn’t want the extra weight and size of a faster lens of this range.

My kit when riding includes the XT-1 with 18-135 and that is it. I seem to get just enough battery life to last most rides. The camera resides in a small binocular case strapped to my chest. The bag has a magnetic closure at the top and safety straps that attach to the camera. It just fits the XT-1 ,18-135 combo with the lens shade on.

There are a few small issues; the well documented flimsy card door is annoying and the diopter adjustment does not stay where I set it but overall I have been very pleased with the performance and the results I have been getting.

More of my work can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/cowboyphotos/ or www.cowboyphotos.ca

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Fujifilm’s Wonderland :: Follow FujiRumors, and See How Deep the Fuji Rabbit Hole Really Goes!

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IT’S RUMOR TIME

The X-Pro2 was just the beginning of the hottest rumor year we have EVER had here on FujiRumors!

The X-T2, New Lenses, Medium Format Rumors, New Kaizen Firmware, Photokina Rumors (!!!) and let’s see what else our sources will be able to pull out of their magic hat to keep the X-shooter World excited! ;-)

Together, we will bring you deep into the secrets of Fuji’s Wonderland… and if that sounds fun to you, then don’t miss anything and follow FR on Facebook and Twitter. Join now the by far largest, 100% free and independent Fuji X website & community on the world-wide web!

I’m ready… and what about you?

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FUJIFILM X-E2 Now only $499 with Fujifilm Half Case, Original Extra Battery & Bag ($689 with 18-55)

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X-E2 deal

Back in February, Adorama launched a massive X-E2 deal, where you could buy the X-E2 for $499 or the with 18-55 for $699 (with free hand grip).

Well, that was apparently not enough. So Adorama is making the deal even better.

You can get the X-E2 with free Fujfilm Half Case, original Fujifilm battery and a Small Bag for just $499. If you get it with the XF18-55 you’ll pay only $689.

Fuji X-E2 + XF18-55 + Freebies in black here and in silver here for $689.
Fuji X-E2 body Silver + Freebies for $499.

I remind you that, with the latest X-E2 Kaizen Firmware update, you can take advantage of all the latest and greatest Fuji features, like the new AF-system, the electronic shutter and much more!

X-STEALS :: Fujinon XF35mmF2 WR SOLD OUT… in just 24 HOURS !!!

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TOP OF THE SHOTS at the X-shooter Facebook Zone!

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Peter Thoshinsky: “Thunderstorm and Umbrella”, Washington DC, 2016. On a sad note, this was one of the last photos this camera ever took. Within seconds violent wind and rain completely soaked us both. In my enthusiasm I didn’t take any precautions to keep the camera safe, and I paid the price. The camera started acting crazy and in the morning was dead. I guess I will wait for the X-T2 and do my best with my X-T10 backup for a few months. X-T1,23 mm, 1/550 @ f1.4 ISO 6400

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Here are the most liked images of the Fujirumors facebook photostream… and keep it up, share and vote your absolute favorite X-shot… and here is how to do it:

1) SHARE & DESCRIBE: go to the Fujirumors facebook timeline and submit your favorite X-shot (and a short description) in the timeline by selecting “Photo/Video” .
2) VOTE & COMMENT: All the images will be displayed at the Fujirumors facebook photostream. You can vote & comment the images there.

NOTE: The next selection will start from those images shared starting from May 24!

Enjoy the X-shots ;)

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Adam Holston: Sunrise on the Stokksnes in East Iceland. Shot with a XT-1, 14mm, F8, 1/125s, ISO 400. — in Höfn.

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Arthur Rijsterborgh‎: Fuji XT-1 18mm — at Hoge Brug

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