Preorders for Fujifilm X-T50, GFX100SII and XF/GF Lenses Start at 2:00 AM New York Time and Here are the Links

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Many asked:

when and how can you preorder the latest gear that will be announced at the imminent X Summit?

And we have the answer.

You’ll be able to preorder starting from 2:00 AM New York time (8AM Berlin Time). That’s when stores will list the Fujifilm X-T50, GFX100SII, XF16-50mm and GF500mm on their websites.

This is because the X Summit will take place at 1 AM New York time and usually Fujifilm allows pre-orders 1 hour after the start of the X Summit.

Down below you’ll find the links to several stores. They might not show the new gear right now, but at 2:00 AM New York time they will lead you to the dedicated product pages.

Also, these are affiliate links, meaning if you use them to preorder your gear, you’ll support FujiRumors.

Note: the image above is just a rendered X-T50 BHphoto page.

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Fujifilm X-T50 Full Specs and Images Leaked

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We can share the full press text, specs and images of the Fujifilm X-T50 (THANKS).

It will be officially announced at 1AM New York time along with:

Fujifilm X-T50 Press Text PDF here

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Fujifilm X-E5: The Truth!

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NOT SPONSORED – Road of Wine

In the video above I show a bottle of wine from the wine shop under my home. To be clear: that is NOT sponsored and the winery has no idea I make these videos.

However, if you are interested, I live in South Tyrol, where some of the finest wine in Italy is done. In fact, my hometown has the name “road of wine” in it, as you could see from my guide here.

You can find a documentary about the South Tyrol road of wine (which includes my village and the winery I show from my balcony) at Amazon Prime here.

Fujifilm X-E5

The Fujifilm X-E line has always lived a life at the brink of extinction.

And it is understandable, due to the rather low sales of X-E1, X-E2 and X-E3.

But not with the Fujifilm X-E4 !

Yes, also the X-E4 failed, but for the reasons we explained here, that failure is sole responsibility of Fujifilm.

The Good News

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