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Firmware Bugs? Share them Here and Let Fujifilm Know (and Wireless Tethering Update)

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Recently Fujifilm launched several firmware updates for a bunch of Fujifilm cameras (X-T20, X100F, X-T2, X-Pro2, X-T1 and GFX).

I get emails with reports about bugs, especially regarding the Fujifilm X100F.

As you know, thanks to your continuous support and high activity in the comments, Fujirumors is by far Fujifilm’s biggest source of online feedback. So you can be sure that they will read you. And if everything is fine, you can also just say “thanks” in the comments ;). You know Fujifilm reads you and Top Manager Toshihisa Iida even “loves” you. :)

An update also regarding the WiFi tethering. Direct connection between camera and computer works. Check out the updated tethering article here.

TOP OF THE SHOTS… at the Fuji X Shooter Facebook Zone!

Der Lichtklicker:  The fog…

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Here are the most liked images of the Fujirumors facebook page… and keep it up, share and vote your absolute favorite X or G shot… and here is how to do it:

1) SHARE & DESCRIBE: go to the Fujirumors facebook timeline and submit your favorite X-shot (and a short description) in the timeline by selecting “Photo/Video” .
2) VOTE & COMMENT: All the images will be displayed at the Fujirumors facebook photo page (click “See All”). You can vote, share & comment the images there.

NOTE: The next selection will start from those images shared starting from May 16!

Enjoy the X and G shots ;)

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Fujifilm X-T2 Settings for Wedding Photography

andrea bagnasco fuji x-t2 weddings

Why write about Fuji X-T2 settings?

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Guest Post by Andrea Bagnasco – Website / Facebook / Instagram. ​

​This brief article is to share my Fuji X-T2 settings for wedding photography and I hope you’ll find it useful.

I switched from Canon to Fuji for my wedding work because I was looking for a lighter, more portable alternative to my DSLR’s that wouldn’t wear me and my back out during the marathons that have become wedding shoots. Weight was becoming a serious issue for me with my Canons and thankfully this last generation Fuji APS-C X-Trans sensor seems to perform well enough in terms of resolution, noise (lack of), latitude and high ISO capabilities to output excellent results in a light and compact package: small sensor means small lenses and all that comes with it. Also, with this last iteration Fuji X cameras have gotten a lot better in terms of controls (exposure compensation dial and focus point selection joystick above all), features (double memory slot) and software and have become great tools suitable for professional use during weddings.

What happened then is, I switched for the size and weight and got hooked by the shooting experience. These Fujis are really fun to use and – once you get used to them – they are also practical and quite functional. These cameras are very versatile and offer a lot room for customization. Depending on your style of shooting and type of photography, there’s a lot to work on as far as setting up the cameras to get them to perform in a way that is suitable to you, your work flow and the results you’re after.

My wedding photography gear

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Beer Is Tastier Thanks to Fujifilm Film Technology :: DON’T SWITCH to FUJIFILM :: Why I Picked Up X-T2 for Filmmaking :: GFX Weddings (miXed zone)

Cover Stories

Fujifilm GFX

  • Shooting Weddings with the Fuji GFX 50S at fixationuk
  • Tree of Life (shot with GFX) at olafphotoblog
  • Fujifilm GFX50S – The Fluidity of Light at olafphotoblog
  • Making Portraits in Cuba with the Fuji GFX 50S Medium Format Camera at borrowlenses
  • GFX 50S in Beijing at akpo

Join the 12,000+ strong GFX facebook group, and incredibely helpful community creating infinite GFX content. For fast, reliable, and 100% GFX news and rumors follow the Fujifilm GFX facebook page.

Fujifilm GFX 50s: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

Fujifilm X100F
BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

  • Grip and body case integrated FUJIFILM X100F exclusive professional grip case at dc.watch (translation)

Fujifilm X-T2 & More
USA: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama

Fujinon Lenses (and third party / adapted)

& More

Fujifilm GFX: Shooting Action Painting, Acros Video, Sports, Bride, Reviews & Images – GFX Zone


李孟修
Shared here
GFX Portrait
Flickr Image here

GFX Zone

  • Shooting Action Painting with X-Pro2, X100F and GFX at Bert Stephani Youtube
  • Fujifilm Campaign / GFX-50S and GF 110mm F2 at julienapruzzese
  • Video shot on Fuji GFX50s with in camera Acros setting at Eddie Heredia Boxing Club in East LA at Paul Schefz Youtube
  • GFX Stories with Daniel Tengs – Sports through 23mm at Fujifilm Europe youtube
  • German Fujifilm GFX 50S Review at Computer Bild TV Youtube. Absolut Top IQ. Even High ISO is extremely good until 12,800. AF is precise and quite fast. Actually quite affordable for Medium Format. Best compromise between price/performance.
  • Bridal Photo Shoot with Fuji GFX50s & Broncolor at David Stanbury Youtube
  • Lens Review: Fujifilm 63mm f2.8 R WR (Fujifilm G Format) at thephoblographer

Join the 12,000+ strong GFX facebook group, and incredibely helpful community creating infinite GFX content. For fast, reliable, and 100% GFX news and rumors follow the Fujifilm GFX facebook page.

Fujifilm GFX 50s: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Fujinon GF 110mm F2: USA: BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama Europe: WexUK, PCHstore
Fujinon GF 23mm F4USA BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama Europe: WexUK, PCHstore

Thorsten Rother‎ to Fujifilm GFX
shared here
“Headshot”
Fujifilm GFX 50s / GF 110mm f2 / ISO 400 / ☀️ Daylight
www.instagram.com/thorstenrother

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Olivier Glod
shared here
I simply love how the GFX renders the midtones :-D / GFX + GF63 @ f/2.8

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Idea Pix
shared here
My first test shooting and Siberian spring!
Russia / Buryatia / East Sayan Mountains

Fuji GFX + Helios44-4, Sigma ART 50, TS-E45, 35/1.4 L II

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Alvah Reida
shared here
So here’s the first test with a human subject. A quick shoot this evening using the Nikon 58mm 1.4G on the Fuji GFX almost the whole time and I think I shot a few with the LensBaby Edge 80 lens but I don’t think any of these samples were with the Edge 80.

Save Big on Used Fujifilm GFX and GF 63 at BHphoto (Top Condition) :: CaptureOne + GFX :: GF23mm Stories & More (GFX Roundup)

Just a few days ago, we broke the news about the first used Fujifilm GFX and GF lenses at BHphoto. As to expect, they sold out quickly.

But customers are still returning their cameras withing the 30 days refund period, so you can now find more used G-Gear at BHphoto. Here it is:

And here are some more Fujifilm GFX 50s links. And don’t forget to join our 12,000+ strong GFX facebook group, and incredibely helpful community creating infinite GFX content. For fast, reliable, and 100% GFX news and rumors follow the Fujifilm GFX facebook page.

Down below, you can see a few images shared at the GFX group.

  • Capture One and the Fujifilm GFX 50S at kellydunphotography
  • GFX Stories – Behind the scenes video of Oliver Wehrli testing the new GF 23mm F4 Lens with GFX 50s on Isle of Skye, Scotland at Oliver Wehrli youtube
  • GFX stories: X-Photographer Oliver Wehrli from Switzerland goes to Isle of Skye with GF23mmF4 R LM WR to capture nature scenery at Fujifilm Global Youtube
  • GFX stories: Australian photographer Ray Martin uses GFX 50S + GF 23mm for his phtojournalistic work, to document the people in Tasmania at Fujifilm Global Youtube par1 and part2
  • GFX stories X-Photographer David Williams from Canada uses GFX 50S for portrait photography at Fujifilm Global youtube
  • Initial Impressions: Fujifilm GFX 50s + Fujifilm X100F at Eric Kim Photography youtube

Fujifilm GFX 50s: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Fujinon GF 110mm F2: USA: BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama Europe: WexUK, PCHstore
Fujinon GF 23mm F4USA BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama Europe: WexUK, PCHstore

Masami Tanaka
shared here
GFX50S GF23mmF4 R LM WR(prototype)

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Vassilis Pitoulis
shared here
In that horizon
Shooting with Zarina Isakhan Madagascar
GFX 50s

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Andy King
shared here
gfx + 85/1.4 apo planar

This Guy Fine Tuned his Fujifilm Film Simulation Settings Inspired by the Work of Great Film Photographers. See “Chrome Eggleston” & More

Fujifilm Film Simulations
Fujifilm Film Simulations

Matching The Masters with Fuji’s Film Simulations

As many of us, also Pete loves the Fujifilm film simulations. And as some of us, also he likes it to fine tune the in camera film simulations settings to taste.

But as an avid reader of photography books and inspired by the work of great photographers of the past and present, Pete tried to adjust the film simulation settings in a way that they resemble the main characteristics of their images.

So Classic Chrome becomes “Chrome Eggleston“, Provia becomes “Provia Sternfeld“, Acros becomes “Acros Ellen Mark” or “Acros Moriyama” (depending on the settings) and so forth.

Pete writes:

It may seem a little arrogant, invoking these names. Honestly, I don’t think I’m anywhere near their level.

But what it does provide is an idea as to what to shoot for. For example, it’s a rainy summer’s Saturday night in the city. I’m working a project on nightlife on the streets. I reckon Daido Moriyama has the right idea – inky blacks and clipped highlights. And I stick with that look, for the duration of the project.

These custom titles are little messages to myself, when I raise the camera and scroll through them, wondering… what if I shot the nightlife like John Bulmer shot gritty Northern industrial landscapes? What if I shoot the beauty of the Gower Coastline like Daido Moriyama shoots the city streets of Tokyo? It becomes an exciting question, one as equally valid as wondering what lens to screw on the front of the camera. “

So how exactly are his film simulation settings? And how do the images look like? To discover that, read “Film & Vision – Making Fuji-X Simulations Work For You” at petetakespictures.

Get inspired. Check out the photography books of the masters mentioned in Pete’s article at Amazon:

If you like it to see how other photographers fine tuned their film simulations, you can read also:

  • Fuji X-Photographer Bert Stephani Shares His Fujifilm Film Simulation Settings – read it here
  • Kevin Mullins Reveals His Fujifilm X100F Settings – read it here

You might also be interested in:

  • Introduction to Fujifilm’s Film Simulation modes at BHphoto Explora
  • Fujifilm Manager: “We Investigate the Next Film Simulation” – read here
  • Fujifilm Rethink RAW :: JPEG is Your Friend and Fuji’s Film Simulations Rock – read here
  • Fuji Vs. Fuji :: The Film Simulation (R)-Evolution :: All FS Improved :: See Conventional Velvia Vs. X-Pro2 Velvia! – read here
  • This Lightroom Plug-in Reads Fujifilm’s Film Simulation from your RAW file and Automatically Applies Corresponding Profile in Lightroom – read here

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Fujifilm X-Pro 2 and XF 23mm f2 Go to Cuba

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guest post by Serge – srglevin.com

Previous guest post by Serge

  • Just Another Fuji Convert, From Trying Every Other System – Read here

Hello!

My name is Serge and I’ve written a guest feature before, about adopting the fuji system, in particular using the Fuji X-Pro2 my personal life, street photography, as well as concert photography.

This time I’ve had the chance to put it through an intensive, 1 week photo trip to Havana, Cuba. I paired my x-pro 2 with a fuji 23mm f2, creating a fast focusing, light, reliable, comfortable and even weather sealed combo.

What it created is really that feeling when youre not even thinking about the camera, when you can just be immersed into whats happening around you, which in turn appears to lead to better images. Gear annoyances can take you out of that zone, and fuji x-pro 2 with 23mm f2 allowed for an immersive experience. What is also interesting, is that i ended up using mostly SOOC jpegs or built in profiles for editing. Throughout the whole trip, I’ve only wished for a tilt screen for the x-pro 2. Now that I’ve purchased a fuji X100F, i still feel like the x-pro 2 combo was just a little more responsive and robust.

Although it sounds a little hokey, i really enjoyed walking around Havana with the x-pro 2 and 23mm f2, feeling as much of a bond as one can have with a piece of equipment :).

Please find the images from my trip below!

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Fujinon XF 18mmF2 MK II Rumors :: Problem with X-Pro2 FW 3.0 :: Help, Transition from DSLR to X-T1 :: Video Must to Be Fuji’s Priority (Top FXF Zone)

Image by waltereffe

landscapes with fuji x shared by waltereffe

shared by Patrick FR Fujinon XF 18mm F2 Mark II Rumors

shared by Davy Crockett Transition from DSLR to XT 1 help/advice

shared by helderluis Problems with the new firmware (3.0.)

shared by koromp_11225 XPro2 – Firmware Problem? AF is happening in MF mode

shared by val Video really needs to be top priority for Fuji

shared by Jano The X-E3 Poll

shared by Photogeezer Too many choices!

shared by kimchishooter Anyone planning NOT upgrading to x100F from x100T?

shared by sebas1430 Need advice for a first vintage lens

shared by milandro Did you invent, hack, modify, repurpose, recycle, up-cycle anything for your camera?

shared by ggruber when will the X100F hit the retail supply chain?

shared by GreenGuy33 56mm 1.2 or 50mm 2.0 for portraits???

shared by MintMark X-T20 First Impressions

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TOP OF THE SHOTS… at the Fuji X and G Shooter Facebook Zone!

Michael Schnabl: image was made on one of my “Fine Art Portrait” workshops …
shot with Fuji X-T2 and XF 56mm
ISO 200 / f/2.8 / 1/200
Photo: Michael Schnabl photography
Model: Federica Martinazzi — at Fotopraxis-Fotoworkshops

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NOTE :: HOW TO SEE THE IMAGES
To see, add and vote images click on “Photos” and then “See All

See All

Here are the most liked images of the Fujirumors facebook page… and keep it up, share and vote your absolute favorite X or G shot… and here is how to do it:

1) SHARE & DESCRIBE: go to the Fujirumors facebook timeline and submit your favorite X-shot (and a short description) in the timeline by selecting “Photo/Video” .
2) VOTE & COMMENT: All the images will be displayed at the Fujirumors facebook photo page (click “See All”). You can vote, share & comment the images there.

NOTE: The next selection will start from those images shared starting from April 3!

Enjoy the X and G shots ;)

Push READ MORE and Enjoy the Images

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