EISA Awards: Fujifilm GFX100RF and XF500mmF5.6 Chosen for This Year’s Highly Exclusive “Finest” Club

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As usual, EISA conducted a brutal selection process. After months of rigorous field testing, they hand-picked only the most exceptional products worthy of a spot on their prestigious list.

Below, you’ll find this ultra-short list of winners — and it’s an honor that the Fujinon XF500mmF5.6 and the Fujifilm GFX100RF make it on that exclusive list.

Another testament to their professionalism is the in-depth, insightful commentary they provide on each award-winning product. Their write-ups are so sagacious, it’s almost as if they were… I don’t know… written straight by the companies’ marketing departments.

And please, stop suggesting EISA dishes out awards just to rake in cash from those notoriously expensive licensing fees. The mere thought that they might award products in order to earn thousands of dollars per logo use is preposterous. Obviously, this is the toughest, most hard-earned award in the industry, and every winner has fought valiantly for their spot.

Now, enjoy the very short list of winners of photography related gear below.

via EISA

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VOTE – Which Fujifilm X Camera do You Own? – Measuring the Success (or not) of Fujifilm X-E5

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It’s been over two years now when I last asked you which Fujifilm X series cameras you own.

Since then, we had plenty of new cameras an the Fujifilm X-E5 is hitting the market in these days.

So I thought it would be nice to see what has changed in these last few years.

Are fifth generation cameras now more popular than they were 2 years ago?

And especially, how successful was the Fujifilm X-E5 at least among the FujiRumors community?

IMPORTANT NOTE: if you pre-ordered the Fujifilm X-E5 (and it has not shipped yet) you qualify as an “owner” and can drop your vote in favor of the X-E5.

Which X Camera do you Own? (NOTE: Pre-Ordered Gear Qualifies as "OWNER")

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TTArtisan AF 75mm f/2 for Fujifilm X Launched

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The TTArtisan 75mm f/2 has now been launched also for Fujifilm X mount.

It is available for L/Z/FE mount already since a while and you can read customer reviews below.

Key Features

  • Fuji equivalent ~112.5mm on APS-C
  • F2 aperture for dreamy, creamy bokeh
  • ED element for excellent chromatic aberration control
  • Fast & quiet AF with stepping motor — supports Eye, Face & Animal detection
  •  Full-metal body with clicked aperture ring
  • Lightweight: only 326–340g

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Final Hours: Secure Your Peak Design Pro Tripod Before Kickstarter Closes

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You have few hours left to grab the Peak Design Pro Tripod on Kickstarter (Click here). It has over 5,000 backers and collected over 4 million dollars!

REMINDER: Popular YouTuber Michael The Maven has just launched the new MAVEN Filters – WAVE 3 on Kickstarter (click here).

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Fujifilm X-E5 Manual Reveals a Feature I’m Excited About (and it Solves What Annoyed Me on my X-E3)

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So, the Fujifilm X-E5 is now shipping and my own X-E5 – which I ordered in this color – will hopefully arrive soon.

NOTE: The Fujifilm X-E5 is now in stock at BHphoto and at Amazon you can find the X-E5 silver with XF23mmF2.8, the X-E5 black body and X-E5 silver body.

There is a lot I am looking forward to on my X-E5:

It really is the best X-E camera ever made… by far!

And for an X-E line lover like me that’s a GAS trigger I can’t resist to. So here you have my money again, Fujifilm!

But will all the goodness the X-E5 offers, there is actually one thing I am looking forward to a lot, and that we could read about also in the just released X-E5 owners manual.

You see, my Fujifilm X-E3 served me well, took some of my favorite shots (like the first image of the X/GFX series Dolomites image slideshow in this video) and was overall a great companion.

However, there was one thing that annoyed me: having to swipe through the custom function on the LCD display due to the lack of physical function buttons.

You see, on all my other Fujifilm cameras, I have completely disabled the touch function on the LCD. If it was for me, Fujifilm could remove the touch function altogether.

But the lack of FN buttons on the X-E3 kind of forced me to keep the touch screen enabled on my LCD to access certain custom functions.

Now on my (future) Fujifilm X-E5, I will have 5 custom functions just on the front lever alone

  • press button on lever
  • pull lever quickly left
  • pull lever quickly right
  • pull and hold lever left
  • pull and hold lever right

That’s 5 custom functions on a single lever!

It’s a small change on paper, but for my shooting flow it’s huge — and just one more reason why the X-E5 feels like the perfect evolution of the X-E line.

X-E5 STOCK CHECK

Amazon:

BHphoto

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