Capture One Pro 12.1 has just been released, and the very good Fujifilm X Trans demosaicing has become even better, according to C1!
Improved X Trans Rendering
Get better rendering of fine details and patterns for X-Trans sensors. Improve overall image quality for Fujifilm camera models without sacrificing performance
Improved Fujifilm tethering Zoom and pan during Live View when tethering with Fujifilm cameras
There has never been a camera that combines such stunning image quality, resolution, dynamic range, autofocus performance, overall handling, and ergonomics like the new Fujifilm GFX 100 does.
Previous medium format digital camera systems have been able to deliver very high-resolution images for a good 10 years now, but have sorely been lacking in handling and speed, particularly when it comes to autofocus performance, and especially with the limitation of only one central autofocus point.
The GFX 100 on the other hand, with its 425 auto focus points tightly spread all across the sensor, delivers blazing fast focus without ever having to re-compose.
With its swivel adapter, the high-resolution EVF can be shifted into various positions, which makes hand-holding over extended time much easier, and the 3-way tilt function of the LCD is a great help for comfortable composing whether the camera is low on the ground or high up overhead.
In early 2017, Fujifilm released the GFX 100’s predecessor, the GFX 50S, that already offered many of these unique features, and I have worked with it exclusively for the past 29 months.
Further images of the upcoming Instax Mini LiPlay as well as the retail price in Yen has been leaked at nokishita.
“The retail price of Fujifilm’s hybrid instant camera “Instax Mini LiPlay” seems to be 18,900 yen in tax ($174). The color is “stone white elegant black brush gold” and will be released on June 21″
The Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay will be announced tomorrow, June 12.