INSPIRING X-SHOTS: Top Liked FR-facebook images taken by X-shooters worldwide :: SHARE & VOTE your favorite pics!

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James Day: Fuji X-T1 & 56mm 1.2 – More here – www.facebook.com/jamesdayweddings

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Here is this weeks inspiring selection of X-shots shared at the Fujirumors facebook photostream. I hope you will enjoy them as much as I do. (NOTE: last photo included in the contest is Ryan Gouthro’s one. The next contest will include a selection of top liked images shared after Gouthro’s image.)

If you also want to share & vote images, here is how to do it.

1) SHARE: 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.

SUPERDEAL & CHARITY

REMINDER: There is not much time anymore, the superdeal expires soon. Get 39 different photography products, including training, tools, and much more for only $89 instead of $2000. If you want to check out more and eventually purchase it, I invite you to stop first at thedigitaltrekker here. If you purchase the bundle through his affiliate link, 100% of his earnings will go to a charity he started called “On Field Media Project“, that supports non-profit organisations (see video at the bottom of this post). For more details check out thedigitaltrekker.

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Timothy Schulz‎: Grief of a Fisherman… captured with ISO 400 Fuji X-pro1 35mm

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Ryan Gouthro‎: Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia Fuji X-T1 – 14mm f/2.8

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Trenton Talbot, photographer from Atlanta‎: Just a teaser frame from today’s portrait shoot. X-T1, XF56mm, available light; RAF processed in Iridient Developer (slight boost in shadows)

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Robert Brockmann‎: The city of La Paz, Bolivia. Photographed from the neighboring city of El Alto. Picture made with a Fujifilm X-T1 with XF 18-55. Exposure: 1/420 f:10 ISO 200. Exposure compensation -3. It was a cloudy, bur fairy clear day.

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CELEBRITY & CURIOSITY: X-shooter Beyoncé (X100S), Jane Goodall (X20) and Ara Güler (X-T1)

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Famous X-Shooters

X-shooter 1: One of the most famous Turkish photographers, Ara Güler (honoured as “Photographer of the Century” in Turkey), seems to have made the switch to the X and grabbed a Fujiflm X-T1 (he mostly used Leica for his work). See the image at the German site Spiegel.de. [UPDATE: Ara Güler died on October 17, 2018, at the age of 90. Check out this New York time article.]

X-shooter 2: It looks like Jane Goodall, the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees & UN Messenger of Peace is also an X-shooter, as she carries her Fuji X20 when hanging out with animals and people. See it here on her website.

X-shooter 3: It seems that Beyoncé (website) grabbed a Fujifilm X100S… and that she is left eye dominant. Beyonce with her X100S here, here and here.

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DxO corrects: “Our apologies for this inconsistency, tests on X-TRANS sensors are still not planned.”

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When DxO first posted the X100S “test and reviews” page (probably December 5 – thx Trenton), they didn’t mention the fact that they will make their own Fujifilm X100S test. It was a simple site with a collection of reviews found all over the web… but something changed this Summer.

After the FR post here, some FR-readers told me that already back in June, someone at DxO deliberately added this sentence to the X100S DxO page: “This product will be tested and reviewed on July on dxomark.com.” However, DxO didn’t post any X100S review in July. Since then, DxO changed the date for the publication of their X100S review to August, then September and finally to October.

And now this: DxO just said over at their site here that:

This indication was not accurate and has now been removed, since tests on X-TRANS sensors are still not planned. Our apologies for this inconsistency, and thank you for your understanding.”

That’s strange, they don’t even have plans to test the X-Trans sensor. So why even add and afterwards change continuously the Fujifilm X100S review publication date?

Fact is, no X-TRANS test, no X-TRANS support, and no X-TRANS DxO scores… however I’d like to assure you that Fuji X-series cameras will neverthelss take awesome shots… just ask some X-shooters or check out the FR-X-Shooter facebook photostream and tell me if you think I’m wrong ;) .

REMINDER / SUPERDEAL & CHARITY

The possibily biggest online photography training event ever is going on and it is selling at an unbelievable price. 21 top photographers (such as Zack Arias, Darlene Hildebrandt, David duChemin & more) have bundled together 39 different photography products; including training, tools, and much more, into one deal for 5 days only. This is $2000 worth of resources for only $89!
  • Over 70 hours of training video
  • 14 Photography ebooks
  • 300+ Lightroom Presets
  • 500+ Textures
  • and more!

The bundle-offer expires in 4 days. If you want to check out more and eventually purchase it, I invite you to stop first at thedigitaltrekker here. If you purchase the bundle through his affiliate link, 100% of his earnings will go to a charity he started called “On Field Media Project“, that supports non-profit organisations (see video at the bottom of this post). For more details check out thedigitaltrekker.

If you prefer, go directly to the bundle deal by clicking here.

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“I much prefer the rangefinder style, but the Graphite X-T1 changed that” (michaelrcruz – with electronic shutter samples)

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X-T1 Graphite Silver + 56mm @ f1.2, 1/10,500, ISO 200, Classic Chrome

[UDPATE: more samples taken with the electoronic shutter also here at neillsoden]

I’ve read and heard several times, that no picture on the web does justice to the beauty of the graphite Fujifilm X-T1. And Michael R. Cruz confirms it in his review here:

“I have to admit, if I haven’t own the black X-T1, I would definitely go with this one. I might even sell my black X-T1 and get this one, that’s how much I like the Graphite Silver, but that’s purely subjective. This color is so much sleeker and it gives the X-T1 a more retro look. I felt like the black one is not “retro” enough, compared to X-Pro1 or X100s, but the “graphite silver” color gives the X-T1 that retro kick it lacks. To me, it is gorgeous! I was never a fan of how the X-T1 look/form, I much prefer the rangefinder style, but I think, the Graphite Edition changed that.”

He tested a pre-production graphite X-T1, and posted also some samples taken with the new electronic shutter (which, I remind you, also black Fujifilm X-T1 owners will get in December via firmware update). I’ve posted a sample above, for more, check out michaelrcruz’s review here.

Graphite Silver X-T1USA: BHphotoAmazonUS / Adorama / EUROPE: WexUK / WexDE AUSTRALIA: CameraPro

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X100T: USA: BHphoto  / AmazonUS / Adorama / EUROPE: WexUK / WexDE /  AUSTRALIA: CameraPro
XF 56mm f/1.2 APD: USA:
BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama / EUROPE: WexUK / WexDE AUSTRALIA: CameraPro
XF 50-140 f/2.8 WR: USA: BHphotoAmazonUS / Adorama / EUROPE: WexUK / WexDE AUSTRALIA: CameraPro
X-T1 + XF 18-135 WR: USA: BHphotoAmazonUS / Adorama /

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BIG BUNDLE DEAL: 39 photography products (training videos, LR presets, ebooks & more) for $89 (worth $2000) :: 4 days left

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The possibily biggest online photography training event ever is going on and it is selling at an unbelievable price. 21 top photographers (such as Zack Arias, Darlene Hildebrandt, David duChemin & more) have bundled together 39 different photography products; including training, tools, and much more, into one deal for 5 days only. This is $2000 worth of resources for only $89!
  • Over 70 hours of training video
  • 14 Photography ebooks
  • 300+ Lightroom Presets
  • 500+ Textures
  • and more!

The bundle-offer expires in 4 days. If you want to check out more and eventually purchase it, I invite you to stop first at thedigitaltrekker here. If you purchase the bundle through his affiliate link, 100% of his earnings will go to a charity he started called “On Field Media Project“, that supports non-profit organisations (see video at the bottom of this post). For more details check out thedigitaltrekker.

If you prefer, go directly to the bundle deal by clicking here.

On Field Media Project: What We Do from On Field Media Project on Vimeo.

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