Long Live the Fuji X30: Battery life better than X-T1 + USB charging (anonymous source)

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The X30 might be the next release in Fuji’s house. And a good soul out there decided to share, anonymously (and unfortunately didn’t even use a nick name), the following rumor with all of us.

The X30 will have a much longer battery life (the source said “over 400 shots”. The X20 can take about 270 shots, while the X-T1 approx. 350 frames). Plus: you’ll be able to charge it via USB cable.

The anonymous source didn’t say if Fuji will continue to include an external charger too, or just an USB-cable… and as I cannot contact it directly, well, in case you read this post dear source, please let us know (if you know).

For now, please take it with a grain of salt.

However, the question now is: do you prefer the classic external charger or the USB-charging? Feel free to drop your thoughts in the comments and to vote the poll.

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The rumored X30 specs list so far is: (TS= trusted source / NeS =New Source / AS = Anonymous Source / SRP = source who was right in the past, but not yet trusted / ORS = other rumor sites)

– 2/3 sensor (TS + NeS)
– EVF only (TS + NeS)
– EVF specs: 2,36mp, x0.62 magnification and 100% coverage (TS)
– Announcement: at photokina (ORS) – FR-sources just said “this summer” (AS)
– Battery: more than 400 shots with one battery and USB-charging (AS)

P.S.: Feel free to make my daily work here on Fujirumors a bit easier and to share rumors with us. You can do it via email (don’t worry, your identity won’t be revealed, never ever), or 100% anonymously via rumor box. In this case feel free you to invent a nick-name, so that I can, eventually, recognize you in future.

A fresh new start, a new identity… and start sharing your knowledge ;-).

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X- DEALS

BHPHOTO: Fuji X-T1 + vertical grip + spare battery – ($1299) – click hereFuji X-T1 + XF 18-55 + vertical grip + spare battery  – ($1699)click here

ADORAMA: Fuji X-T1 + vertical grip + spare battery – ($1288) – click here / Fuji X-T1 + XF 18-55 + vertical grip + spare battery  – ($1699) – click here

PICTURELINE: Fuji X-T1 + vertical grip + spare battery – (save $200) – click here / Fuji X-T1 + XF 18-55 + vertical grip + spare battery – (save $200) – click here

AMAZON-US: Fuji X-T1 + vertical grip + spare battery – (save $160) – click here / Fuji X-T1 + XF 18-55 + vertical grip + spare battery – (save $170) – click here

Here is how you can save $400 on the X-T1 + 18-135 + vertical grip + spare battery … and even a bit more than $400, as the deal includes also an SD-card.

The best price at the moment for the X-T1 body bundle (X-T1 + VG-XT1 + Battery) is at Adorama ($1288), followed by BHphoto ($1299). If you’d purchase these items separately, you’d pay $1600. So save about $300. Now add to this bundle the XF 18-135 that top rated (99,9% positive feedback) ebayUS seller [shoplink 26646 ebay]cameraland[/shoplink] is selling with a $100 rebate for $799, and you’ll have a total amount of $400 savings (Adorama+cameraland total price $2087 / BHphoto + cameraland total price $2098 ). NOTE: Just a limited number of 18-135 is available at [shoplink 26646 ebay]cameraland[/shoplink] (5 at the time of this post).

But there is more Fuji gear in offer. Save $300 if you buy: X-PRO1 with 18mm – X-E1 with 18mm – X-M1 with 18mm: – X-M1 with 55-230 – X-A1 with 55-230. You can find them at Adorama.

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Phase Detection Evolution: Fujifilm patents hybrid AF Pixel !

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Fujifilm continues its research in order to develop new sensor technology. After the organic sensor and the one with different pixel size (enlarged green pixels) egami (click here) spotted a new patent: the hybrid AF pixel.

If I deciphered correctly the google translated text, then here is what this sensor is about:

If you implement phase detection pixels into the sensor (like on the X-Trans II sensor or on the [shoplink 22210]Sony A6000 sensor[/shoplink]) you’ll benefit of faster AF. But, on the other hand, as these pixels can’t be used to gather light, you’ll have some “image quality degradation.”

But the hybrid Pixel is supposed to be able to do both: improve the AF speed and at the same time gather light. As egami explained: “Transmittance would not be 100% that there is an optical element, but I will be able to minimize the image quality degradation.” Egami explains that Fujifilm’s “hybrid pixel approach” is different from the Dual Pixel AF technology of Canon.

What do you think? Is it a wise move of Fujifilm to put R&D into new sensor technology, or should they simply continue to purchase the APS-C sensors of Sony (although Fuji has to wait half a year to get its hands on the newest Sony sensors)?

spotted by egami (translation)

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X-shooter zone: Top Liked X-shots from all over the world!

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Debarshi Duttagupta‎: Im a landscape Photographer from Calcutta, India using the Xpro1 and X100s.

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The rumors, the deals, the news, the gear discussions… it is all well and good. But at the end of the story there is an X-shooter somewhere on this globe composing an image and pressing the shutter button. So let’s take a short break from the ordinary Fujirumors rumors/news/deals mill and focus on the one thing that at the end really matters: the image.

These shots were all shared and voted on the FR-facebook photostream by passionate X-shooters all over the world. Thanks a lot for that. If you also have an absolute favorite image to show, don’t hesitate to share.

How to share images: go to the Fujirumors timeline, click “Photo/Video” and post your image and your comment. They will then be visible at the FR-facebook photostream. The most liked ones will be featured in the next X-shooter Facebook zone.

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Ata Mohammad Adnan: A man praying his Asr prayers before the main farz prayers. Jamat Al Falah Mosque, Chittagong. Camera: Fuji X-E2 + 18mm f/2.

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Sean Marc Lee: Nago Beach, Okinawa, Japan. Fuji XT1 + 35mm. iso 200, f2.8/ 1/4000

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Bertie Pearson: At the Rodeo with the XT1 and 35mm 1.4

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James Day‎: Yosemite National Park. Fuji X-T1 & 10-24mm f4. Edited in Lightroom with VSCO 5 Presets for Fuji X. more here: www.facebook.com/jamesdayweddings

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CONFIRMED: X30 with EVF (same magnification of X-E2) – trusted source

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X30: small camera and big EVF

It’s confirmed by the trusted Japanese source: the X30 will feature an EVF and it will have the same resolution & coverage of the EVF’s we find the X-T1 + X-E2 and the same magnification of the X-E2’s viewfinder.

The rumored X30 specs list so far is: (TS= trusted source / NeS =New Source / AS = Anonymous Source / SRP = source who was right in the past, but not yet trusted / ORS = other rumor sites

– 2/3 sensor (TS + NeS)
– EVF only (TS + NeS)
– EVF specs: 2,36mp, x0.62 magnification and 100% coverage (TS)
– Announcement: at photokina (ORS) – FR-sources just said “this summer” (AS)

Do you prefer it with an OVF? Then check out the stores in your country. If the X20 isn’t discontinued (like at BHphoto), you could find some great deals on it. Check it out at [shopcountry 12884].

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First price drop on the X-T1 bundle will start tomorrow. Here is the still secret Fuji Promo

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XF 18-135 reviews… and now in STOCK also at BHphoto (but not at Adorama anymore)

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As to expect, the first bunch of lenses run quickly out of stock at Adorama and Pictureline. But you can still find some at AmazonUS and BestBuy.

And now also BHphoto has the lens available here.

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USA: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama[shoplink 26452 ebay]eBay[/shoplink] / – EUROPE: wexUKwexDE / PCHstore / [shoplink 26452 ebay]eBay[/shoplink]

– Fuji XF 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR lens — a hands-on review at aboutphotography-tomgrill: “If it’s bokeh you’re after in selective focus, this lens is not going to have it. The slow maximum apertures work against it. Once again, however, Fuji has surprised us with a few tricks up their sleeve to deliver the best performance from a lens type that is typically only suited for amateur or very casual shooting. The weather-resistance, new auto-focus, incredible vibration reduction range, and fine optical performance helps make this a lens hold its own in the Fuji optical line up.”

– Initial Impression of the new Fujifilm 18-135 lens at vicsfujixblog: “My initial impressions after I have literally had this lens in my possession for five hours- Outstanding! It has the usual Fuji quality, produces sharp pics, has a nice weight, the zoom and aperture ring move perfectly and it is a joy to carry around on the X-T1. I feel it is a great value for $899. I could easily travel with just this lens. I have a wide-angle and short telephoto. I could do close-ups, landscape and portraits too. Great lens. Buy it!”

– FUJINON XF 18-135mm F3.5/5.6 WR OIS – Reviewed at bokeh-monster: “Once you sum up all the points from the widely varying situations we tossed its way, it has to be said, although it performed admirably, it is terribly boring, with little character. It does what it does with no surprises. It is very suited to small aperture photographers (situations which benefit large depths of field, for example landscape work) and covers a general purpose focal range which will get you by for most situations. You could definitely do worse for a travel lens. And as long as action stopping low light photography with razor thin bokeh are not part of your repertoire, then the new FUJINON 18-135 mm might just be the one you have been waiting for.”

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