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Flash!Back

After the huge success of the last webinar, official Fujifilm X Photographer Piet Van den Eynde has launched a new webinar called Flash!Back. This time the webinar is on how Piet lights and edits some of his favorite flash images (all shot with X or GFX gear). You can get it now for an early bird price of $14.95 until March 15 (after that it will cost again $24.95).

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GFX Gear – Buy within April 3 and submit your claim by May 3

X Gear – Buy within March 27 and submit your claim by April 26

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Top 10 Fujifilm Camera Flops (and Errors to Avoid in Future) :: Tons of Firmware Updates :: Sigma X Mount Lenses :: Top 10 February Posts

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Here are the top 10 articles for February.

  1. Fujifilm Releases Firmware Updates for X-T4, X-T3, X-S10, GFX100S, GFX100 and GFX50S
  2. Top 10 Fujifilm X Camera Flops and 10 Errors Fujifilm Should Avoid in Future
  3. BREAKING: Sigma to Launch Three X mount Autofocus Lenses Soon
  4. BREAKING: Sigma X Mount Lenses to be Announced in February
  5. Sigma vs Zeiss Touit X Mount: Why Sigma is Not Making the Same Error Zeiss Did
  6. RUMOR: These are the First Three Sigma X Mount Autofocus Lenses
  7. Important Notice: Firmware Bug on Fujifilm X/GFX Cameras can Block Access to Files Saved on SD Cards (Fix Coming Shortly)
  8. Sigma 18-50mmF2.8 for Fujifilm X Currently Under Development
  9. Fujinon XF23mm f/1.4 R LM WR Reviews, XF70-300 vs XF100-400, Hands-on with XF33mmF1.4 and XF27mmF2.8 R WR and More
  10. Fujifilm Firmware Updates for X100V, X-E4, X-Pro3, X-T30II, GFX50R, GFX50SII

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Fujifilm Firmware Updates for X100V, X-E4, X-Pro3, X-T30II, GFX50R, GFX50SII

As we reported earlier this month, Fujifilm discovered a bug happening with twelve of their cameras when used with Mac computers.

The first batch of firmware had been released a few days ago here and was for the following cameras: X-T4, X-T3, X-S10, GFX100S, GFX100 and GFX50S.

Now six more Fujifilm cameras received an update. All the links and firmware details can be found down below.

Firmware Updates Download Links and Details

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Fujifilm X/GFX Deals with up to $1,500 Savings

Flash!Back

After the huge success of the last webinar, official Fujifilm X Photographer Piet Van den Eynde has launched a new webinar called Flash!Back. This time the webinar is on how Piet lights and edits some of his favorite flash images (all shot with X or GFX gear).

You can get it now for an early bird price of $14.95 until March 15 (after that it will cost again $24.95).

Down below you can find a quick presentation to the course and this is dedicated Flash!Back webinar page where you can find out more about it.

X/GFX Deals

Quick Deal Overview

GFX Gear – Buy within April 3 and submit your claim by May 3

X Gear – Buy within March 27 and submit your claim by April 26

Peak Design

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Officially Recommended Accessories by Fujifilm

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Voigtländer Nokton 23mmF1.2 X Additional Specs and Images

Yesterday we reported how Cosina, in addition to the current Voigländer Nokton 35mm f/1.2 X, is about to launch also the Voigländer Nokton 23mm f/1.2 X.

Now Cosina has published the main specs and a new product image (see above) of this lens at their website in Japanese, which I now report here on FujiRumors machine translated.

A large aperture quasi-wide-angle lens with the latest optics using one double-sided aspherical lens and two abnormal partial dispersion glass. Although it is a compact size, it has excellent resolution from the aperture opening, and large blur due to the large aperture of F1.2 can be obtained.

Just as the 35mm version, also this one has electronic contacts to transfer certain information such as EXIF data.

I love the look of this lens, and actually also of the Voigländer Nokton 35mm f/1.2 X. And although I am tempted to get one, I so far have not treated myself with one, since I’d pay for features (the electronic contacts) that do not work on my Fujifilm X-E3.

This is why I got the much more affordable TTArtisan 23mm f/1.4, which you can see attached to my X-E3 here.

At the bottom of this article you will also find which Fujifilm X cameras are currently supported.

Specs & Supported Cameras

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New Voigtländer Nokton 23mm f/1.2 for Fujifilm X Coming Soon

Voigtländer Nokton 23mmF1.2 X

Last year, Cosina launched the Voigtländer Nokton 35mmF1.2 X, with no autofocus, but with electronic contacts which allows for transfer of EXIF data and more (more details at the bottom of the article).

Now Cosina will also launch the Voigtländer Nokton 23mm f/1.2 APS-C lens for Nikon Z and Fujifilm X mount.

Also in this case, there will be electronic contacts but not autofocus.

It’s nice to see that Cosina understands us Fujifilm X shooters (or most of us) better than what Sigma does, and did put the effort to design the X mount version with an aperture ring. I wish the new Sigma X mount trinity would have an aperture ring too. But it’s no dealbreaker in my eyes. I shot my 27mmF2.8 without aperture ring for long and with great joy (but I replaced it now with the new XF27mmF2.8 with aperture ring).

For me, shooting Fujifilm is not only, but also about the experience. This is also the reason why I got the TTArtisan 23mm f/1.4. It’s the look and feel of it, attached to my X-E3 or X-T4, that simply makes me enjoy shooting with it every now and then.

And surely the new Voigtländer NOKTON lenses for Fujifilm X hit the same nerve, with a lovely vintage design and the bonus of electronic contacts that make it an appealing option for X shooters.

Personally, though, the Voigtländer options is not on my radar, because my Fujifilm X-E3 camera is not supported (yet). The full list of supported X series cameras can be found at the very bottom of this article.

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Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F1.2 X – Important information regarding data communication: There are restrictions associated with different camera models.

  • Transfer of EXIF data possible  – (note * 1) (note * 2)
  • Focus magnifier (focus peaking) –  possible Distance display possible
  • Distance display – possible
  • Image stabilization – possible on all models with an image stabilization
  • function Parallax compensation – only possible with X-Pro3 Body

Communication compatible models und Firmware (note *3)

  • Body Firmware X–H1 v1.10 or later
  • X-T4 v1.00 or later
  • X-T3 v1.00 or later
  • X-T2 v4.10 or later
  • X-Pro3 v1.00 or later
  • X-S10 v1.00 or later
  • X-E4 v1.00 or later
  • X-T30 v1.00 or later

Fujifilm X/GFX Deals Continue with up to $1,500 Savings

Flash!Back

After the huge success of the last webinar, official Fujifilm X Photographer Piet Van den Eynde has launched a new webinar called Flash!Back. This time the webinar is on how Piet lights and edits some of his favorite flash images (all shot with X or GFX gear).

You can get it now for an early bird price of $14.95 until March 15 (after that it will cost again $24.95).

Down below you can find a quick presentation to the course and this is dedicated Flash!Back webinar page where you can find out more about it.

X/GFX Deals

Quick Deal Overview

GFX Gear – Buy within April 3 and submit your claim by May 3

X Gear – Buy within March 27 and submit your claim by April 26

Peak Design

Deals by Category

Officially Recommended Accessories by Fujifilm

Brand Related Deals

Coupon Code Deal

Fujifilm X/GFX Firmware Fixes macOS SD-Card Bug and Do You Prefer to Update Your Gear via SD-Card or Camera Remote App?

As we reported earlier today, Fujifilm has issued a firmware update for six X/GFX cameras. It fixed the issue we reported about in early February here.

You can read all the details and get the download links in this article.

And here comes my curiosity: I recently started using the Camera Remote App to update my cameras, and I find it so comfortable, that I was wondering if anyone else is using it. Hence, down below is a little survey where you can tell us if you use the App or go old-style via SD-card.

To Update my Fujifilm Cameras I prefer to use:

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Fujifilm XF/GF Lens Deals (save up to $500) and GFX50R $1,500 Off

Well, now it’s your turn to try to resist to GAS ;). I failed in less than 48 hours and grabbed a discounted Fujinon GF50mmF3.5 here in Italy.

The latest temptations you shall try to resist better than I did are:

The gear that gives you access to the deals is:

GFX Gear

Buy within April 3 and submit your claim by May 3.

X Gear

Buy within March 27 and submit your claim by April 26.

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Full list on X mount deals on Samyang/Rokinon, Mitakon and Lensbaby lenses

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Peak Design Drops 15 New Bags with up to $40 Launch Discount

Peak Design has released 15 new bags all at once.

You have the complete overview at this page plus a video down below.

If you are located in Europe or North America, you can order directly at their store here.

This new product launch comes with the following offer: get up to $40 off when you buy a bag and 2+ packing tools.

Personally I am a Peak Design user myself. This is the Peak Design gear I own:

To check out all the latest Peak Design products, click this link here.