FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO 1.6.0 and RAW FILE CONVERTER EX 3 add Fujifilm X-T30 Support
Fujifilm updated Fujifilm X RAW STUDIO to version 1.6.0 and also RAW FILE CONVERTER EX 3 to version 8.0.2.0.
Full details and download links below.
Fujifilm updated Fujifilm X RAW STUDIO to version 1.6.0 and also RAW FILE CONVERTER EX 3 to version 8.0.2.0.
Full details and download links below.
DPReview just published their full Fujifilm GFX 50R review, and it gets a silver award with 84% overall score.
Here are their Pros and Cons:
Exactly 8 years ago, on March 5, 2011, the original Fujifilm X100 hit the market, and started not only a very successful line with the X100, X100S, X100T and X100F, but it marked the beginning of the Fujifilm X series.
And in times, where we all carve for innovation in terms of more sophisticated specs, the Fujifilm X100 line biggest innovation is its simplicity and essentiality, which seems to free up people’s mind and boost their creativity.
The “one camera, one lens” concept is very much-loved by the members of our 22,000 people strong X100 group, who appreciate to be free of the weight of gear, but also of the weight of gear-centric thoughts about which lenses to use or bring on travels.
Fujifilm knows, though, that the switch to one single focal length can discourage people to buy into the X100 line, which is why they do offer some flexibility with the Fujifilm WCL-100 and Fujifilm TCL-100.
With these converters, photographers get a mini-system with leaf shutter and integrated ND-filter, that allows you to cover from 28 to 50mm equivalent.
Last but not least, the Fujifilm X100 design is also, according to this poll, by far your favorite looking X series camera, and I fully support this.
So, today we celebrate the X100 here on FujiRumors, by dedicating it an own roundup.
Long live the Fujifilm X100 line, and we can’t wait for the Fujifilm X100V or X200 to come :).
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Fujifilm X100F: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS, Focuscamera
The Czech store Oehling has already added to their database the Fujinon XF33mm f/1.0 and the XF 16-80mm f/4.
It is not unusual that stores add upcoming lenses into their database. For example, the Dutch store Cameranu has both lenses listed since August 2018, hence just 1 month after Fujifilm added them to the official roadmap.
But where Cameranu just says “price not known yet”, the Czech store Oehling hazards a guess on the price:
But before you freak out and panic, I must tell you that, when stores don’t know the final price but want to place an item up already for people to see and get interest, they can add a random pricing to them.
We have covered such “price-holders” in the past here on FujiRumors, such as the Fujifilm X-M1 for $9,999. Although in today’s case it does look more like a “guessed” price than a completely random one, since both lenses have a very different price tag.
So let’s hope this Czech store will keep up making terribly wrong guesses, like they did with the brand new Fujinon XF16mm f/2.8, which in their not yet updated product page has a price tag of $887 (19,990 czech crown), when in truth it costs $399.
For us, this is a welcome opportunity to discuss if $3,000 would be an acceptable price tag for a radical fast autofocus lens like the Fujinon XF33mm f/1.0 and at which point you would call the price a deal breaker.
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Check the Oehling store here for the 33/1 and here for the 16-80 and here for the 16/2.8
The second episode of the Fujilove podcast with Fuji Guy Billy just went online (episode 1 here).
It’s a one hour talk, and assuming not many of you have this time right now (you are once again reading FujiRumors at work, right? ;) ), I have summed it up all in practical and compact key points for you. Once you have more time, listen to it all here.
Adobe, Worms, X-Trans and Alternatives
Necessary to upgrade from X-T20 to X-T30 for landscape photography?
by FujiRumors: let’s hope this does not mean the Fujifilm X-H1 is also at its maximum potential, since it uses the same sensor/processor of the X-T20
Should people get the wide aperture lenses f/1.2-f/1.4 or the f/2 series of lenses?
Lenses for Video: Stepping vs Linear Autofocus Motor
Autofocus Motors Compared: Stepping vs. Linear vs. DC coreless vs ultrasonic
Camera Corner – Fujifilm X-T30 and X-T3
Lens Corner – XF16mm f/2.8
Tip Corner – Movie silent control
Will X-T and X-H get flip out screen in future? X-T30 for Vlogging?
Accessories and Software
App Improvement
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