Fujifilm X Summit on March 20 at 10AM GMT Officially Announced – Fujifilm GFX100RF and More?

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Fujifilm has just officially announced the next X summit on March 20 at 10 AM GMT, which FujiRumors readers already knew about.

It will be followed by the Fujikina in Prague on March 22/23, which we reported about here..

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Sirui AF 20mm T1.8 Anamorphic Lens Launched

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Sirui just launched the Sirui AF 20mm F1.8 anamorphic lens on Indigogo. It will be available also for Fujifilm X mount.

You can check out all the details on the dedicated Indiegogo page here and it comes with the usual launch discount.

You can also order it at BHphoto here, but you don’t get the Indiegogo launch discount. Up to you to decide which you want to go for (if any).

You can also see a review by Andrei Dima below.

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Fujifilm Managers “a Bit Scared” by Stacked Sensor GFX, X100VI Production, Fixed Lens GFX and if Skipping Full Frame was Key for Fuji’s Success

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image courtesy: Phototrend

The French website photorend interviewed several Fujifilm managers at CP+:

In short:

  • Phototrend asks: “was skipping full frame the key to Fujifilm’s success“?
  • the managers answer: “I think the current trend has nothing to do with whether or not we avoid full format. The key factor to our success is that we launch attractive products and services that meet the expectations of our customers.”
  • among the younger generations and women, the sales volume of Fujifilm products is increasing. They want to capture images that stand out from those taken with a smartphone
  • The key to our success lies in the attractiveness of our products.
  • China is the engine of Fujifilm’s sales and is at the top of all the countries where we market our products
  • Demand for X100VI continues to grow. Fujifilm is making progress in matching demand
  • a large format version of the X100 would be very different from the X100
  • “even if we had to develop such a product, I don’t know how much bigger or heavier it would be compared to the X100 series.”
  • Fujifilm believes that the cinema market is growing strongly, that’s why they make GFX Eterna. This market is therefore just as important to Fujifilm as photography.
  • GFX Eterna minimal rolling shutter is 50 ms in full format 4K 16:9. NOTE: Fujifilm managers told CineD that readout speed is 15ms. Probably phototrend made an error with the transcription
  • when making MK II lenses like the XF16-55mmF2.8 II, the goal Nr.1 is to improve image quality and resolution, followed by reducing size and weight, and then optiomize autofocus and ergonomics.
  • the goal is to maximize the benefits of the APS-C system with compact optics.
  • Fujifilm does not consider the Fujifilm X-M5 an entry level camera. It is essential for Fujifilm to attract new users.
  • As far as GFX for sports goes, currently Fujifilm is working on increasing bursts rates and optimizing autofocus to make sports photography more accessible to GFX shooters
  • the Fujifilm manager says he would love to see stacked sensor technology arrive to GFX. But he doesn’t know how much it would cost… “it scares me a little“!
  • Fujinon GF/XF 500mmF5.6: sharing the design is a brilliant idea (except for rear optical parts of the lens, where design is different due to different sensor size).
  • For fixed-focal length telephoto lenses, the size is determined by the aperture and focal length, not by the size of the sensor.
  • AI can be used for image quality, autofocus, stabilization, video, automatic white balance, exposure, distortion compensation, subject detection and more
  • For Fujifilm it is important to have direct communication with its customers
  • At the X-Summit in Tokyo, Fujifilm asked participants to vote on lenses Fujifilm should develop. “Direct communication with customers is a fundamental principle for us. We really want to understand what lenses are interesting for photographers“.
  • Of course, we cannot meet all market demands—we also have to take commercial considerations into account—but we prioritize our customers’ expectations.”
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EXCLUSIVE: First Image of Fujifilm GFX100RF

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So guys, thanks to our trusted sources (THANKS!!!) here you have it: the first image of the upcoming Fujifilm GFX100RF.

We can see:

  • the dedicated aspect ratio dial (a very different solution compared to the aspect ratio switch on the Panasonic LX-100)
  • no D-Pad
  • Fujifilm’s most brilliant (and most irrational) dial, the combined shutter/ISO dial
  • a rather large rear command dial
  • the usual things (S,C,M switch, joystick, marked and unmarked buttons

So far so good if you ask me, but I am curious the read what you think about it.

Fujifilm GFX100RF Rumors

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Stay Tuned: First Image of Fujifilm GFX100RF Coming Today… and See the Aspect Ratio Dial NOW!

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Stay tuned guys… today you’ll get the first image of the Fujifilm GFX100RF.

But one tidbit just to set things right:

Some said that the aspect ratio switch is nothing new, as it is used already by other cameras like this one.

But in the image above you can see that Fujifilm adopted a radically different solution by giving it a dedicated dial which also means that very likely you’ll be able to select many more aspect ratio options that the ones we get for example with the Panasonic LX-100.

But we have more to talk about very soon… so stay tuned ;).

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