Fujifilm Wins Multiple Awards at 2023 NAB Show

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This is news-worthy, because it’s actually one of the few awards that Fujifilm did not pay for to win ;).

Fujifilm Wins Multiple Awards at 2023 NAB Show

FUJIFILM Products Take Top Honors in a Variety of Award Categories

VALHALLA, N.Y. – FUJIFILM North America Corporation’s Electronic Imaging and Optical Devices Divisions earned top honors in a variety of award categories as part of their presence at the 2023 National Association of Broadcasters Show (NAB Show), which occurred April 16 – 19, 2023 in Las Vegas. This official awards program recognizes some of the most significant and promising new products and technologies showcased by exhibitors at the NAB Show.

The NAB Show Product of the Year Awards are divided into three categories – Create, Connect, and Capitalize. Winners were selected by a panel of industry experts and announced in a live awards ceremony at NAB Show on April 18. To be eligible for an award, nominated products had to come from companies exhibiting at the 2023 NAB Show and be available for delivery within the 2023 calendar year.

Fujifilm was named a winner in the following areas of the awards’ “Create” category:

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23 Fujifilm Products Win the Internationally Prestigious “iF Design Award”

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23 Products Win the Internationally Prestigious “iF Design Award”

TOKYO, April 27, 2023 – FUJIFILM Corporation (President and CEO, Representative Director: Teiichi Goto) is pleased to announce that 23 of its products*1 have been awarded the “iF Design Award 2023”, sponsored by the iF International Forum Design based in Hannover, Germany. The products from a wide range of business fields including mirrorless digital cameras, cosmetics and medical devices were recognized not only for their beautiful appearance but also for their design that achieves advanced performance and excellent operability.

The iF Design Award is a prestigious international design award launched in 1953, and is considered one of the top three global design awards, alongside “Red Dot Design Award” in Germany and “International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA)” in the United States. This year, there were about 11,000 entries from 56 countries and regions around the world.

In developing all of its products and services, Fujifilm not only pursues functionality and performance, but also engages in design development that leverages superior functionality and performance. The company will continue to work on creating designs that not only have beautiful appearance but also reflect commitment to offering portability and operability for ease of use and comfort, thereby creating new product values.

*1 Including technologies.

“iF Design Award 2023” winners (23 products)

THIS ARTICLE WILL MENTION ONLY THE PHOTOGRAPHY RELATED WINNERS

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Fujifilm X-Pro3 Now Discontinued also at BHphoto and Adorama

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Back in December we reported how the first stores started to mark the Fujifilm X-Pro3 as discontinued.

Well, the inevitable disappearance of the Fujifilm X-Pro3 continues, as it is now marked as discontinued at BHphoto here and at Adorama here.

The situation does not look much better at Amazon either.

Some stores even totally removed the X-Pro3 from their website, such as Wexphotovideo here.

As I told you from a parking lot, I believe the Fujifilm X-Pro line will continue to be an experimental line for Fujifilm and I am looking forward to see what the Fujifilm X-Pro4 will look like. As soon as I have rumors about it (as well as the permission to share them) I will let you know.

X-Pro4 Dreams

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Two New Fujifilm Cameras Registered to be Launched Separately – May 26 and September 12 According to FCC

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We told you that Fujifilm has now two camera registered:

So far FujiRumors has rumored two cameras to come in 2023:

To be clear: I don’t know if these will be the only two cameras in 2023 or if there will be more. If there will be more, then those codenames could stand for other cameras.

Now, thanks to the help of a fellow FR-reader, we are able to tell you also when, according to the registration, these two cameras will be made public (see screenshots below):

  • FF220002 = May 26
  • FF230001 = September 12

Now, we know that Fujifilm has very recently announced the Fujifilm X Summit on May 24, which is old news if you follow FujiRumors, because we already told you about it a couple of weeks ago.

So at least the May 26 date is not really accurate, as the FF220002 camera will be announced on May 24.

That’s why we should take also the second date, September 12, with a grain of salt.

But what we can assume pretty safely at this point is that there will be separate announcements for the FF220002 and the FF230001 cameras, with one coming in May and the other one probably in September.

But…

Keep in mind that Fujifilm can change plans anytime (I mean, the X Summit in April has been canceled, right?).

So especially in regards to the camera that according to the registration might be planed to come in September, we must take that date with a grain of salt, as there is simply too much time between now and September and Fujifilm can change plans a couple of times until then. Assuming they even really have set a date for that announcement already.

So, I share the dates with you now, because that’s what the official registrations say, but don’t take them as something rocksolid.

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