Fujifilm EF-60 Flash and EF-W1 Commander Shipping August 28
Fujifilm has announced that shipping for the new Fujifilm EF-60 flash and Fujifilm EF-W1 commander will start on August 28.
Fujifilm has announced that shipping for the new Fujifilm EF-60 flash and Fujifilm EF-W1 commander will start on August 28.
We are talking since a long time, about the global shutter revolution coming to photography, and even Fujifilm itself talked about it, for example:
Inspired by an email of a reader, I went back to check which kind of global shutter sensors Sony has currently to offer.
Worth to mention and possibly of interest for Fujifilm shooters, are the following two:
Now, we know that the Fujifilm X-T4 and the Fujifilm GFX100 use the same sensor, just the one in the GFX100 is about 4 times bigger, hence it has 4 times the megapixel.
We also know that the current Fujifilm GFX sensor is a type 3.4″, hence slightly different than the IMX661LQA-C type 3.6″ listed above.
If we would take the 31 MP APS-C global shutter sensor and make a 3.4″ type of it, we would end up with about 123 megapixel on medium format Fujifilm GFX.
And as a reminder, Sony also released a 43 megapixel stacked APS-C sensor. The same sensor used on the GFX system would result in a 162 MP sensor.
For a few days only, you can get Luminar 4 and Aurora HDR for $99 (reg. $188).
Check out all details of the deal at this dedicated deal page.
Nauticam is already offering several underwater housings for Fujifilm mirrorless cameras.
Now they also released the Nauticam NA-GFX100 underwater housing for Fujifilm GFX 100. You can find it the official Naticam website.
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Fringer is currently developing the Nikon F to Fujifilm X smart adapter.
The first engineering sample is now ready and you can see a working prototype in the video above.
It supports electronic aperture control for D, G and E lenses and auto focus for AF-S and AF-P lenses. Like Fringer EF-FX adapters, PDAF works very well on newer X-Trans cameras like Fujifilm X-T3, Fujifilm X-T4, etc.
In the demo video, you will see:
The product is still under development. Time to market is yet unknown.
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We remind you that also Steelsring announced a Nikon F to Fujifilm X smart adapter development back in May 2018, but they still list it as “coming soon” and no updates have been given in a long while. What we got from Steelsring, though, is the Nikon F to Fujifilm GFX smart adapter, which also has the first customer review at AmazonUS.
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