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Fujifilm X-E3 Gariz Half Case

Gariz will just released their new Fujifilm X-E3 half case. It’s made out of Italian leather and comes in three colors, black, brown, camel. The bottom is strongly built using four layers of plastic and a metal plate.

The Gariz case for Fujifilm X-E3 is now available at ebayUS here and at [shoplink 63696 ebay]your local ebay here[/shoplink].

Full list of all available Gariz cases for Fujifilm cameras can be found here at ebayUS, at AmazonUS here and at [shoplink 63697 ebay]your local ebay here[/shoplink].

Fujifilm X-E3USA: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS, FocusCamera EU: AmazonDE, AmazonUK, WexUK, PCHstore AUS: CameraPro

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Fujinon XF80mmF2.8: Sharper is Impossible. Better Than XF90mm… but is it Too Sharp for Portraits?

Up to date, the XF90mmF2 and XF16mmF1.4 are considered to be Fujifilm sharpest lenses on the market. But the Fujinon XF80mmF2.8 is going to raise the bar even higher. That’s at least what we can hear at the German ishootyou youtube, where they already had the opportunity to test the lens.

Interesting to note is that they consider the XF80mm to be too sharp for portraits. Really, how can sharpness be a problem? The reviewer compares it to spicy food. If you make your meal too spicy, you don’t get a nice well-balanced organic taste. A too spicy meal distracts your attention from the real taste of the meal to its spiciness only.

Watch it all here (with image samples), but if you are in a hurry now or do not understand German, you know… I’m a kind guy… so I translated the main points for you down below :)

  • Macro lenses are great allrounders, also for filming, and the XF80mm has great OIS
  • OIS is so good, that you can shoot Macro handheld. Fujifilm has the best OIS that the reviewer knows of
  • Extremely Sharp. Maybe even too sharp for portraits
  • Bokeh on XF90mm is better (round bokeh bolls). On XF80mm it’s has more an egg-form bokeh
  • The clinical sharpness and not optimal bokeh, make the XF90mm still the better choice for portraits. But it’s excellent for Macro, video and still a flexible tool
  • The 80mm raises the bar… and one can only look forward to the performance of future XF lenses

And here are a few more XF80mm reivews and hands on.

  • I get emails from readers linking to this Fujifilm PDF about the Fujifilm Macro extension tubes. I know, we already reported about it back October 12 here :) . The XF 80mm Macro is in the table for MCEX-tubes. With MCEX-16 magnification will be x1.27 at minimal 8cm distance between lens and object.
  • Fuji XF 80mm f/2.8 Macro Hands On First Impressions: PhotoPlus 2017 at Eric Rossi youtube
  • Fujifilm XF 80mm F2.8 (it’s a Beast!) at Damian Brown Youtube

Fujinon XF 80mmF2.8 Macro: USA: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUSFocusCamera EU: AmazonDE, AmazonUK, WexUK, PCHstore AUS: CameraPro

XF Lens Deals

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The Only 4 Fujifilm X Lenses You Need :: 7Artisans 50mmF1.1 on X-Pro2 :: XF50mm Reviews :: Samyang 50/1.2 Vs Fujinon 56/1.2 (Lens Zone)

Checking out the 7Artisans 50mm f:1.1 for Leica M-mount lens at J.L. Williams youtube. In his email to me, J.L. Williams writes: “I also tried it out on my Fuji X-Pro 2 camera and did a brief comparison to the Fuji 56mm f/1.2. One key finding: the lens gives an interesting look, but it doesn’t play nicely with Fuji’s focus assist features in backlit or side-lit conditions…”

A Review-holic X-mount Lens Roundup

Hi all,

my name is Patrick…

… and I have a problem…

… I’m a review-holic.

Just for buying a simple multi-tool like my [shoplink 49081 ebay]Leatherman Juice CS4[/shoplink] I’m able to read reviews for an entire day (or 2) about it.

But things start to get really bad, when I want to buy a new lens. In that case, I spend really many weeks pondering about it, reading and watching reviews until late in the night.

I don’t know why I do that.

Maybe it’s because I always read reviews that say “Fujinon glass is so perfectly awesome“, and something in me tells me “impossible… where is the catch“. It seems like sometimes I’m not really satified in my research, until I find some problems, bugs, downside… something negative.

I went to my therapist for that problem, and he told me that it is normal.

He told me, that since the very beginning of the human existence, the “pessimistic” thinking prevailed over the “optimistic” one: it was a strategy to survive in the wild. Happy people, who didn’t care about anything and run lighthearted through the jungle got eaten by some bear. But those, who remained in the cave, suspicious, pessimistic and overly careful, those guys survived… and we still have a bit of their DNA in us.

This is why it takes me so long to decide to buy a new Fujinon glass… because I spend infinite hours and days suspiciously looking for the “catch“… and it’s pretty damn hard to find one when it comes to Fujinon glass.

My therapist told me I should accept it. I just should enjoy the beautiful and perfect Fujinon glass. And he also recommended me to share the joy of shooting Fuji with other people.

And therefore… here you have it guys, another awesome X-mount lens roundup :)

Cover Stories & Comparisons

Fujinon XF 50mm/2

Non Fuji X-mount glass

5 Reasons I Bought Fujifilm X-T2 and Not Canon/Sony :: Selling My Canon Gear for X-T2 :: DPReview X-A3 Review :: X-series Unlimited eBook (miXed zone)

5 Reasons Why I Bought the Fujifilm X-T2 and not the Canon 6D Mark 2, Sony A6500 or the Panasonic G85 at Jacques Gaines Photography youtube

Fujifilm X-T2 body + grip (save $230): BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Fujifilm X-T2 body + 35/2 + grip (save $330): BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Fujifilm X-T2 graphite body + grip (save $230): BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Fujifilm X-T2 + 18-55 + grip (save $230): BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

Cover Stories

  • Why I am selling all of my Canon gear (and go all in on Fuji) at Kendrick Disch Youtube
  • Fujifilm X-A3 Review at dpreview (and they don’t seem happy with it :( )

Fujifilm X-T2 & More

A lot of great images (mostly shot with X-T1 and X100S) at tedclutterphotography

  • 9 Wet Days in Ireland with the X-Pro2 at joelwolfson
  • Five Stars for Fuji in Monte Carlo at joelwolfson
  • Affordable Fujifilm X Astrophotography Kit + Milky Way Photography Tips at roycruz
  • A Guide to iPad Pro as your Mobile Platform for Fujifilm X-T2 – and what Adobe Creative Cloud offers on top at fotox
  • An evening in London at alphawhiskey
  • Shot On X Series: Slab City at Fuji Guys Youtube (Fuji is pushing their cameras for video work)
  • Fujifilm X-T2 at Damian Brown Youtube
  • Milano’s Reflections at androloria
  • An evening in the streets of Jerusalem (with the Fujifilm X Pro2) at photo-vinc
  • X-Pro2, X-T2, 35/1.4, 56/1.2 and 50-140 – 92nd Pitti Immagine Uomo in Florence: photographs at alessandromichelazzi
  • Homeshoot with Sarah // Fujifilm X-T2 & 56mm f1.2 at Chris Perkles Youtube
  • Using the Electronic Shutter on the X-Pro 2 for Street Shooting at thomasfitzgeraldphotography
  • Toronto and Lagoon City with the Fuji XT2 at lukewalkerphotog
  • Fujifilm X-PRO2: Shortcuts at sritch
  • Fujifilm X-PRO2: Shortcuts (continued) at sritch
  • My X-Pro2 Settings: Part Three at adambonn

X-series Unlimited eBook

Fujifilm X Photographer Dan Bailey wrote a Fuji guide called X SERIES UNLIMITED. It’s a 50K word, 329-page eBook. He describes very single feature, function and menu item and detail how they can be used in real life shooting situations as well as pro insight and practical tips. He also talks about how to operate the cameras efficiently, how to shoot fast action with the X Series cameras, how to tweak the film simulations and customize the look of their imagery, and how to customize the operation of the camera in a way that matches their own shooting style and more.

New “FUJI” Streetomatic+ Bag and 20% Discount for FujiRumors Readers (exp. May 31)

Hey Patrick,

this is Thomas from COSYSPEED. We just launched a Black “FUJI” Model of our CAMSLINGER Streetomatic+ bag. We have already a Brown/Grey Streetomatic+, but many FUJI X shooters approached us and asked for a black version. As I got the first prototype I was so excited, that I impulsively jumped into the FUJI X world and bought myself a smashing X-T20, the 18/2 and the 35/1.4 :-) AND I LOVE IT!!!

We have a 20% coupon for your readers (use code “fujirumors0517“). It is valid until May 31 on all products when ordered at our online shops:

USA & Canada: www.cosyspeedshop.com/product-page/camslinger-streetomatic-black-1
EU and rest of the world: www.cosyspeedshop.de/CAMSLINGER-Streetomatic-Black-Camera-Bag/en

Stay sharp & keep shooting

Thomas

Fujifilm GFX Vs. Sony A7rII Vs. Hasselblad X1D Vs. Canon 5DSR

It’s inevitable: the Fujifilm GFX is on the market since 2 or 3 weeks, and the web is in a GFX-frenzy…. FujiRumors included. Believe me, all this will slow down soon, because something else is always just around the corner.

But now, right now, the big thing is the Fujifilm GFX. And there are massive reports about it.

In todays roundup, we are going to see:

  1. a comparison Fujifilm GFX Vs. Hasselblad X1D (via photographlife) – SPOILER: GFX wins
  2. Fujifilm Vs. Canon 5DSR at DIYphotography – SPOILER: GFX wins
  3. Comparing the Fujifilm GFX Vs. Sony A7rII Dynamic range – SPOILER: the GFX wins
  4. a guest post focussing on the dynamic range of the GFX by Paul

Fujifilm GFX: USA BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

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A Trip That Proved My Point, Exactly! – Part 1

Icelandic Horses

guest post by Michael DeesWILDNESS & ARTifice + @medees on Instagram

Hi there my Fuji brethren!  Oh, and visitors too.  This article is, in a way, part two to an article I wrote a while back for Fuji Rumors.  At the time I didn’t plan on a part two, a sort of “I told you so!”  But then, that was before my wife got a hankerin’ for Iceland and Continental Europe, and we took a trip to four countries.  I encourage you to read the earlier post, but the gist of it was the reason why I left my old system for Fuji, namely, I wanted one system to handle my diverse photographic interests.  Specifically, I love landscape and also street photography, which are about as opposite as they come.  My old beast of a Nikon did great for me in landscapes, but it was a monstrosity, aesthetically speaking, and did not inspire me while on the streets.  And my Fuji X-E1 was great for the streets, but it was inadequate for wind, weather, and telephoto lenses.  Thus, the Fuji X-T1 was the perfect match for this photographer with varied interests.

So then comes Europe.  My wife loves travel, and with round trip tickets to Europe, including a week-long layover in Iceland, being priced unusually low, it was on like Donkey Kong!  But I thought to myself that I may never make it back to this magical place and wanted a little more fire power, pixel-wise, than the X-T1 had.  I actually considered picking up a used Nikon D800E, which is truly a landscape wonder if used well.  But the thought of using that weighty, massive, ugly hunk of technological wonder on the dimly-lit, wet cobblestone streets of Lyon…I think not!  Well, it was just about that time that the Fuji X-T2 was being shipped and so I pre-ordered one, I got it about a week and half before our departure, and tried adjusting to the few differences so I was ready to hit the ground running.  Plus, my wife let me snag the 16mm f/1.4 for northern light images.  But much to my dismay, the cloud cover was mercilessly overbearing most of the trip.  But enough of that and on with the show!  What follows is primarily a visual tale of my recent photographic journey and a further confirmation that, for me, Fuji is the bomb and can meet my needs in the wilderness and the city.

Just one quick note before proceeding: what about the gear I brought? I had rather severe luggage and carry-on concerns given the bargain airline that we flew, so I tried to be as conservative as possible for such a wide array of shooting.  I won’t bore you with the less consequential odds and ends that I brought, so here’s the essence of the Fuji stuff:

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More Fujifilm X-A3 Images and Specs Leaked

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Fujifilm X-A3

So here are more images of the Fujifilm X-A3… and the specs shared in previous posts are confirmed too. via nokishita and digicame-info

The X-A3 will be announced tomorrow along with the XF23mmF2 WR.

  • Color: Silver Brown Pink
  • Release Date: October 6, 2016
  • Sensor: effective pixels 24.2 million pixel APS-C square pixel CMOS sensor
  • LCD Monitor: 3.0-inch about 1.04 million dot tilt touch panel monitor
  • ISO sensitivity: ISO200 ~ 6400 (Expanded Sensitivity 100/12800/25600)
  • Continuous shooting: 6 frames / sec.
  • Video: FullHD 60p other
  • Battery: NP-W126S
  • Recording media: SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
  • Size: 116.9mm × 66.9mm × 40.4mm
  • Weight: about 339g (including battery, memory card) about 290g (body only)
  • Kit lens: XC16-50mmF3.5-5.6 OIS II
  • Five of gimmick to comfort the “self-portrait” ( “slide tilt mechanism,” “grip shape,” “vertical command dial,” “Eye AF,” “new beautiful skin mode”)
  • The 5 Jikute shake correction function which is a combination of optical and electronic, significantly reduces the camera shake that occurs during moving image shooting
  • Electronic shutter of the fastest 1/32000 seconds

*** ALL USA X DEALS HERE *** ALL EU X DEALS HERE ***
Reminder: Price increase on X-Gear coming in September (EU)

X-A3b

X-A3c

 

TOP OF THE SHOTS at the X-Shooter Facebook Zone!

Thomas Thorsøe: X-T1 with 16mm lens. Curious cow at the top of Monte Baldo, Italy

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Here are the most liked images of the Fujirumors facebook photostream… and keep it up, share and vote your absolute favorite X-shot… and here is how to do it:

1) SHARE & DESCRIBE: go to the Fujirumors facebook timeline and submit your favorite X-shot (and a short description) in the timeline by selecting “Photo/Video” .
2) VOTE & COMMENT: All the images will be displayed at the Fujirumors facebook photostream. You can vote & comment the images there.

NOTE: The next selection will start from those images shared starting from January 8!

Enjoy the X-shots ;)

Tyler Brown‎: Fuji X-pro1 Murrells Inlet

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Harry Aaldering: #PeopleOfTokyo

Push the READ MORE button to see More TOP LIKED images

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