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Last Week of Fujifilm X-H1 Mega Savings and X/GFX Summer Deals

X-H1 Steal

This is the last week, where you can save massively on the Fujifilm X-H1 (exp. September 28).

The camera itself is currently back-ordered in many stores, but of course you can place your order now, and then get it shipped at the discounted price once Japan ships again fresh new samples from their factory.

At the time of this post, BHphoto expects to be able to ship it September 26.

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Fuji Guy Billy & Jonas Rask FujiLove Podcast: About Global Shutter GFX Revolution, Dropping Full Frame, XF 16-80mm and More

The fifth episode of the Fujilove podcast with Fuji Guy Billy and Jonas Rask just went online. For your convenience, here are the previous 4 episodes:

  • episode 1 – XF33mm development challenges and X-H1 market misunderstanding
  • episode 2 – autofocus motors of lenses compared and no more Kaizen love for Fujifilm X-T20
  • episode 3 – digital image stabilization via firmware update and GFX100 talk
  • episode 4 – APS-C crop factor cheating and fast GF lenses potentially coming

It’s a 1 hour podcast, and in case you are in a hurry and don’t have time yet, I cover the whole podcast below. You can listed to it all at sticher and Fujilove.

FUJILOVE PODCAST

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Fujifilm Manager and Kevin Raber talk GFX100: “No Dials Improve Weather Sealing”

Kevin Raber, former publisher of Luminous-Landscape, is now back with his old team and they have started photoPXL.

In this episode, you can see Fujifilm manager Mike Bolbenko giving an overview on the Fujifilm GFX100.

I’ll skip things (specs) that I believe you all know already, and sum up below a few other points:

  • the term “medium format” is a film concept
  • in digital terms the current GFX sensor is better called “large format”
  • Fujifilm removed all the dials on the Fujifilm GFX100 because:
    – main reason for dial removal is that it improves weather sealing
    – about 50% of the users are going to shoot tethered
  • 16 bit makes files allows for more push/pull or color shifts
  • with flash, use mechanical shutter
  • electronic shutter for shooting fast and shallow DOF on brights sunny day
  • electronic shutter is silent. The company that made sound blimps, went bankrupt last year
  • electronic front curtain minimizes the shutter shake
  • max IBIS is 5.5 stops. With third party lenses you get up to 5
  • Kevin Raber recommends to keep IBIS on even when working on a tripod
  • Kevin Raber says Fuji stands behind customers, when it comes to repair (shutter lock on GFX100) and also firmware updates
  • Fujifilm can’t give film simulations color science to third parties. So, for people who want perfect match, they can use the free Fujifilm X RAW Studio software

Over at the blog, you can also read articles like the “Using The Fuji 50R To Shoot Steam Engines In The Cold Of Winter“. Check it out at photopxl.

Fujifilm GFX 100: B&H Photo, AmazonUS, Adorama

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Photons to Photos: Fujiflm GFX100 vs Sony a7rIV Dynamic Range and Other FULL FRAME Compared

Photons to Photos added the Sony a7rIV to their database, and you can now compare it to all other cameras, including the Fujifilm GFX100.

The new Sony a7rIV performs slightly worse at high ISO, but that’s not surprising, giving the higher resolution.

I decided to compare the Fujifilm GFX100 with the following full frame cameras: Sony a7rIV, Nikon Z7, Panasonic S1R, Sony A7rIII and Canon EOS R.

You can manipulate the chart here.

Fujifilm GFX 100: B&H Photo, AmazonUS, Adorama

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Fujifilm GFX100 vs Phase One and Technical Analysis with Eye AF, IBIS Performance, AF Accuracy and More

Here is another major Fujifilm GFX100 roundup, focussed on Matt Granger’s GFX100 comparison with the Phase One and Jim Kasson’s excellent ongoing technical analysis of the Fujifilm GFX100 virtues and shortcomings.

Check it out all down below.

Fujifilm GFX 100: B&H Photo, AmazonUS, Adorama

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Fujifilm GFX100 vs Phase One

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One Deal, to Rule Them All: Fujifilm X-H1 Steal… and X/GFX Summer Deals

X-H1 Steal

This is the One Deal, that Rules them All. The Fujifilm X-H1 is hugely discounted, and the best deal you can get in the Fujifilm X world right now.

Full List of Fuji Summer Deals

X Series Deals

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Pinhole Pro X 18-36mm – pinhole zoom lens for video & photo

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Official Fujifilm Recommended Accessories

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Three Fujifilm Cameras Registered, But When Will they Come? Time Span Between Fujifilm X/GFX Registrations and Announcement

Fujifilm has recently registered three cameras:

The inevitable question that pops up in the comments when this happens, is how long the time span is between registration of a camera and its announcement.

To answer that, I looked back to the past time span between registrations and announcements, and here is what we see:

  • 1 month = 4 cameras (X-T2, X-E3, X-T100, X-T30)
  • 2 months = 3 cameras (X-T20, X100F, XF10)
  • 3 months = 3 cameras (X-T3, GFX50R, GFX100)
  • 6 months = 1 camera (X-H1)

It’s clear that we usually get a camera between 1 and 3 months after registration (with exception of X-H1, which needed 6 months).

Clearly this would indicate of 3 cameras coming within November, although the X-H1 shows that a longer wait is not impossible, hence an announcement within February 2020 (6 months).

What could these cameras be?

The contact form on FujiRumors is open for any hint (thanks), and the comments for the wildest speculations :).

  • check out here – Release Timeline for Fujifilm X-T4, X-H2, X-T40, X-Pro3, X100V, X-E4, X-T200 and X-A6 Based on Fuji’s Previous Camera Releases

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FUJIFILM SUMMER SAVINGS: Save up to $500 on X and GFX Cameras

X Series Deals

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New Fujifilm Summer Deals: Save up to $500 on X and GFX Cameras

The Fujifilm summer deals are back.

This time, the deals include Fujifilm’s rangefinder styled cameras, but no X of G mount lenses.

I remind you that the Fujifilm X-Pro3 is coming this year, as FujiRumors already told you months ago. That’s the reason for the nice X-Pro2 price drop. And also my lovely X-E3 gets a discount.

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Laowa 17mm f/4 GFX Zero-D for PREORDER – Jonas Rask & Co REVIEWS

Laowa 17mm f/4

The Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D is now available for pre-order at VenusOptics.

Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D: VenusOptics, BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

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