IN STOCK: Fujifilm X-H2S and XF150-600mmF5.6-8 at Adorama

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If you are looking for a Fujifilm X-H2S and/or for the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8, then you should know that Adorama has them both in stock and ready to ship.

Get the Fujifilm X-H2S here and the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 here.

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Cosina MACRO APO-ULTRON 35mm f/2 for Fujifilm X mount to be Released in August

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Accroding to Nokishita, Cosina will release the Cosina MACRO APO-ULTRON 35mm f/2 in August.

  • MACRO APO-ULTRON 35mm f/2 X-mount
    ・Fujifilm X-mount
    ・Scheduled release date: August 2022+

Cosina also makes the Voigtlander NOKTON 23mm F1.2 X and Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F1.2 X which have electronic contacts and hence communicate with Fujifilm cameras. Let’s hope this one will have at least that feature too, or even better with autofocus.

via digicame-info

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Fujifilm X-H2S vs X-T4 vs X-H1 Dynamic Range

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Photons to Photos has published its data for the Photographic Dynamic Range of the Fujifilm X-H2S. You can see the results here.

Camera Model Maximum
PDR
Low Light
ISO
Low Light
EV
FujiFilm X-H1 10.10 3586 10.16
FujiFilm X-H2S 10.04 2884 9.85
FujiFilm X-T4 10.45 3298 10.04
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Kipon 35mm f/2.4 MKII for Fujifilm X Delivery Started and 75mm, 90mm, 24mm, 50mm Versions Available by September

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KIPON started to deliver the Kipon 35mm f2.4 MKII (2022 version) of IBERIT&ELEGANT lineup (FUJI X/SONY E/LEICA PANASONIC L/EOS R/NIKON Z).

2022 version lenses are manufactured more precisely with tighten tolerance, realized optic performance of design to the utmost, according to our production plan, whole set lenses (75mm-90mm-24mm-50mm) would be available in turn before the end of Sep 2022.

You can read more details at the Kipon page here.

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What’s Next for GFX? The Rise of Speculations (and My Take on Them)

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There is pattern in the Fujifilm world.

And the pattern is, that the sensor used on the X series, later on finds its way also on the GFX series.

The only difference? The sensor used in the GFX series comes from the same silicon wafer of the one used for the X series, it is just cut out 4 times bigger (and of course with different CFA array on top, meaning a Bayer vs an X-Trans one).

That’s a well known fact for FR-readers, but in case you are still hesitant about it, just read what Fujifilm Nordic told in March 2022, confirming that X and GFX share the same technology also in terms of sensor and processor. Hence, looking at the X series will give indications also on the future of the GFX series.

Well, so let’s look at it.

In terms of 5th generation sensors we have:

Assuming that Fujifilm will continue to share the same sensor platform on the X and GFX system, and considering the statements made by Fujifilm Nordic, people believe that Fujifilm will soon launch new GFX cameras using the sensor technology of the X-H2 cameras.

And if I’d sum up the most “rumored” options for the future of GFX, I’d nail it down to three cameras that people think could come in a not so distant future::

  1. Fujifilm GFX100S with 102 MP stacked BSI sensor
  2. Fujifilm GFX150S (or GFX160S) with 158 MP non-stacked BSI sensor
  3. Fujifilm GFX100S MKII (same sensor of current GFX100S but with new processor)

So is this really the case? Let’s talk about it.

FujiRumors – My Take on It

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