I remind you that you can combine the official Fujifilm deals with the extra 15% discount offered by AmazonUS via Prime Card Deals on the following Fujifilm products:
Fujifilm X-T3 – save $395 ($200 official deals + 15% back)
Fujifilm X100F – save $365 ($200 official deals + 15% back)
The AmazonUS Prime Card deals run until December 22, but the official Fujifilm deals end November 17, so you don’t have much time to combine those offers and save big.
Despite the crazy X-H1 rebate and the big X-T3 savings, the Fujifilm X-Pro3 stood its ground, and, at least here on FujiRumors, enjoyed a good start. But sure, once the launch-frenzy settles down, the X-T3 will claim its top spot again.
Capture One Pro 12 is on an unstoppable victory parade, being by a very (!!!) large margin your top choice when it comes to RAW editing software. Nothing comes close it, even though Luminar 4 is on a worthy second place (but still worlds away from Capture One Pro).
As I told you, I myself left Adobe forever, to go all in with Capture One Pro 12.
fujirumors.com – It Was Inevitable: I am Leaving Lightroom for Capture One Pro
Reggie Ballesteros picked the Fujifilm X-T3 for his wedding photography business, and not the Fujifilm X-H1. Why?
You can see it in the video above. Down below a summary for those, who are in a hurry and can’t watch it right now.
Why X-T3 is better for weddings:
Low Light AF: X-T3 has -3EV autofocus, whereas the X-H1 is at about -1EV
AF speed: X-T3 has fastest AF in AF-S and AF-C
X-T3 has 100% phase detection coverage (X-H1 only center part)
Good enough image quality in low light, dynamic range and ISO performance to deliver high quality images to his clients
X-T3 is smaller and lighter
X-T3 has better video specs and features
X-H1 has IBIS, but it stabilizes only camera shake. It does not freeze the motion of people in your picture. That you can only do by raising shutter speeds or flash
at weddings he captures lively images of people in motion
he usually shoots at 1/250s and in low light he drops down at a minimum of 1/160s. He never goes slower than that, unless he uses flash
one of his workhorses is the 56mmf/1.2, and with that lens, IBIS would only be effective at slower speeds than he uses
Raggie then asked other X shooters, why they think the X-H1 is better for wedding photography, and they said:
Why X-H1 is better for weddings:
some drop down to 1/10s to do exterior shots. But Raggie takes maybe 2% of exterior shots on a wedding
some say they don’t trust that their hands are steady enough
a good reason is if you use the 90mm f/2, where IBIS becomes effective at 1/270, which is faster than what he shoots (1/160). But the XF90mm F2 is the least use lens in his lineup
X-H1 ergonomics are way better than X-T3
X-H1 shutter is very quite and discrete
X-H1 has better high ISO performance over X-T3, because X-T3 has more megapixel. It’s not a huge difference, but a little bit there is difference
X-H1 smooths out any handheld video. It does not replace a gimbal, but gives you stable handheld look
Conclusion:
he could find IBIS useful in less than 5% or 10% of his shots
he uses autofocus 95% to 100% of his shots
if he must buy a camera based on better autofocus or IBIS, he goes for the one with better AF
there is no best camera for everybody, just cameras that suite your style better
Fujifilm decided to add the Fujifilm X-T2 to the current huge Fujifilm X and GFX deals.
You can now get the Fujifilm X-T2 for just $799 at BHphoto. We had the same deal a few weeks ago, but then it went up to normal price again.
It might be the last big X-T2 sell-out, as Adorama doesn’t sell X-T2’s anymore, and I once the stock is cleared, you won’t find new X-T2 anywhere anymore.
Despite the second youth the Fujifilm X-H1 is experiencing due to the massive deals, the Fujifilm X-T3 is and remains the king in the Fujifilm line-up.
As such, we keep up dedicating it roundups here on FujiRumors. So check out the latest one down below.