XF 18-135 price at digidirect: AUD 1149 (same as the 56mm)

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The Australian store digidirect has set the price for the XF 18-135 WS lens to $1,149. So it will have, according to digidirect, the same price of the [shoplink 21554]XF 56mm[/shoplink].

At the moment I don’t have information if this will be really the final price.

At the store artencraft, the EU price for the X-T1+18-135 will be of €1799 (€200 more than the the X-T1+18-55)

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CRAZY DEAL: buy both Zeiss Touit lenses for Fuji X and save $800 !!!

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That’s not a joke, it’s real!!! Buy both Zeiss Touit lenses (12 f2.8 and 32 f1.8) and you’ll save $800! Check this deal out here at BHphoto or at Adorama.

If you buy them individually, then you’ll save $200 on each one here at BHpohoto or at Adorama.

I remind you that also the X-E2 is discounted (up to $200 off): X-E2 body: AmazonUS,  BHphoto (with freebies and 4%reward), Adorama (with freebies), Pictureline and DigitalRev. X-E2 kit DigitalRev (they sell it for $1,119) AmazonUSBHphoto (with freebies and 4%reward), Adorama (with freebies) and Pictureline.

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Fujifilm France announces “launch of a vast operation never heard-of in the photography world“ for June 19th.

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On June 19th Fujifilm France organizes a show, obviously marketing because it says ….

Des animations photographiques originales
Des performances artistiques
Des rencontres avec les experts de FUJIFILM.
Annonce du lancement d’une grande opération inédite dans le monde
de la photographie…

This translates to :

Original presentations
Artistic shows/exhibitions
Meet the Fujifilm experts
Announcement of the launch of a vast operation never heard-of in the photography world

A pure Fujifilm marketing slogan or is really something big coming soon? June 19th is near, we will soon see what “vast operation never heard-of in photography world” means. I just hope it’s something better than the X-Robot of Fujifilm Middle East (you already forgot it?) ;-)

In the meantime, let your X-dreams and phantasy soar free in the comments.

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Tested: XF10-24 review at riflessifotografici (by Donato Chirulli)

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It’s refreshing to see a review, where the focus is also on the images more than just on pages over pages of mere technical data and specs. How does the [shoplink 20414]XF 10-24[/shoplink] perform in several lighting conditions, with different subjects and situations? Donato Chirulli of riflessifotografici had some weeks of time to test it. He will tell and show you the qualities of this lens and its shortcomings.

Even if it’s a zoom lens, performances are exceptional. It was somehow expected, especially knowing how good the 14mm is, but it’s always better not to take it for granted. This kind of focal range is not so easy to manage during the design phase but also in the field, but Fuji manged to produce a sharp lens with only a slight resolution drop towards the corners, especially at the widest end.”

Now read and see how the XF 10-24 performs on the field at riflessifotografici here (English Version).

Fuji XF 10-24mm: [shopcountry 20414]

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Fuji is listening: button upgrade ready for X-T1 (new source)

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Fuji X-T1 in stock check: [shopcountry 21553]

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Times for home-made solutions and fixes for the D-pad buttons could soon be over.

In fact, according to a new source, Fuji has prepared a “button upgrade” option that will be available to buy for any existing X-T1 owner. Pricing should be available and finalized in no more than 2 weeks.

The new source wasn’t able to tell me if this would require the camera to be sent to service.

NOTE: just some of the very early first production X-T1 are affected by the “mushy” buttons. If you are not one of those who grabbed one of the very first cameras, then this rumor is of no interest for you.

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