Weather sealing: just a sales gimmick? Lost Fujifilm X20 survives 3 months of rain, dust and bear attacks in the wild!

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If I understood correctly, in democracy you can have & express in public whatever opinion you want… but nobody forces you to have one ;-) . And, since I live in a democratic country I’ll now admit in public: I still don’t have a final opinion about the following subject: Weather Sealing!

Personally, I don’t worry to shoot with my Fujifilm X-E2 under light rain (see my wet X-E2 here). Sure, I didn’t test it under heavy tropical rain or in sand storms of the Sahara, and I probably would be afraid to use it in such extreme conditions. But I’m pretty confident that my Fujifilm X-E2 can handle any normal adverse weather condition.

Well, some say that weather sealing is just a sales gimmick… and here is a story that made me think about it.

It’s the story of Claire’s Fujifilm X20 (read her whole story here) that was shared and sent to me by Dan Bailey (thanks danbaileyphoto)… and it’s quickly summarized in the following 3 sentences:

1) Claire lost her Fujifilm X20 in the wild, in an area with many bears.
2) The Fujifilm X20 remained 3 months exposed to rain, dust, wind, sun, animals (bear bites).
3) After three months Claire found her X20 again, put a battery into it… and it still worked perfectly!

Ok, we know that Fujifilm cameras are very well made, but that the X20 would still perfectly work after being completely exposed to the brute force of nature for 3 months, now that comes really surprising for me.

So, let us know in the comments what you think about it. And for all those (like me) who don’t have a final opinion about it, keep in mind what my favorite author, Montaigne, would have said: I know that I know nothing, and I’m not even sure of that ;).

You can buy the indestructible Fujifilm X20 here
or its successor, the Fujifilm X30 here

my Fuji X-E2 in the rain… and a shot taken the day after with it

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DEAL FLASH: save $130 on the XF23mm f/1.4 (2 left)

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Just a Deal-Flash. You can now pruchase the [shoplink 29178 ebay]XF23mm f/1.4 for $769[/shoplink] (save $130) at top rated ebayUS store Cameraland (99,8% postive feedback). But hurry up, there are [shoplink 29178 ebay]just two left[/shoplink].

The reason why they offer it for this price is always the same:

“As one of the largest Fuji dealers in the USA we are happy to offer this great lens at a super price. We had an in store event and this was opened to show some customers and put back in the box. Because of this we are selling it at a large discount. It can pass for new. It’s in the original box and includes all manufacturers supplied accessories including the 1 year USA warranty.”

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Nissin i40 release pushed back to the end of December (source BHphoto)

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It was expected for September, its release had been pushed back to mid November, and the latest info we have vom BHphoto, is that the Nissin i40 flash is expected to be available on December 29. The same flash is ready and available on the market for other brands, but not for Fujifilm. I’ve shared rumors in the past, that Nissin is waiting for the proper Fujifilm firmware update to release the flash.

At the German store WexDE the Nissin i40 is said to be ready for shipping “in 1 to 10 weeks“, which basically means “we have no idea when it will be available“.

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[UDPATE: comparison at lemondedelaphoto] Corel AfterShot Pro 2.1.0.40 with X-TRANS support (for Windows, Mac and Linux)

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[UDPATE: comparison AfterShot vs Lightroon vs JPEG in French at lemondedelaphoto (translation)]

image courtesy: lemondedelaphoto (translation)

Corel AfterShot Pro 2.1.0.40 is now available and it supports all Fujifilm X-Trans cameras (except the XQ1).

Read the release note and download it here. For the free trial click here… and let us know in the comments what you think about it.

Corel AfterShot PRO 2 can be purchased for $60 at AmazonUS until Nov 2.

2 HOURS LEFT: SUPERDEAL & CHARITY

REMINDER: Just a few hours left, and then this incredible deal will be over. 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. For more details check out thedigitaltrekker.

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HOT AUSTRALIAN FUJI CASHBACK DEAL: All lenses (including 50-140 and 56 APD) $200 off + kit offers too!

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[UDPATE: Cashback also in Netherlands on most XF lenses and X-T1 & X-E2. Discount from €100 to €150 until the end of the year. More details here at Fujifilm]

Fujifilm Australia just launched a $200 cashback offer on ALL XF lenses, including the upcoming XF50-140 and 56 APD.

You can save also on many Fuji kits and sometimes even more than $200 if you purchase at the CameraPro store, since they have added further savings. Here just a few of the kits they offer: X-T1 + 18-135 / X-T1 + 56 / X-T1 + 23 / X-E2 + 18-55 + spare battery / X-E1 + 18-55 / X-PRO1 + 35 ($400 cashback) / and much more. See them all at CameraPro! (NB: the price on the kits may be increasing according to stock levels).

If what you are looking for is the XF 18mm lens, there is a special deal with additional $100 savings on this specific lens at Georges Cameras if you purchase via joshmcleodphotography.

Once you’ve purchased your lens, go to the special Fuji Australia site and claim your $200! The deal expires December 24.

LAST HOURS: SUPERDEAL & CHARITY

REMINDER: Just a few hours left, and then this incredible deal will be over. 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. For more details check out thedigitaltrekker.
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