Fujinon XC 15-45 “Muffin Zoom” Review: “Detail is Reproduced Very Well for such a Compact and Affordable Lens”

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Fujinon XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 OIS PZ Shipping Starts Tomorrow
Fujinon XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 OIS PZ Shipping Starts Tomorrow

Fujinon XC 15-45mm

The official “shipping embargo” ends tomorrow, and finally BHphoto, AmazonUS and Adorama will start delivering Fuji’s smallest zoom lens, the XC 15-45mm F3.5-5.6 PZ OIS.

The XC15-45 is an interesting option for those of us, who’d like to travel as light as possible, but do want to keep the flexibility a zoom lens offers.

The Fujinon internal competitor of the XC15-45 is the XF 18-55 (the XC16-50 will probably be discontinued).

Having 3mm more at the wide end can make the difference especially for landscape photography. I personally applaud Fuji’s decision to go wider (15mm) and sacrifice a bit of reach at the long end.

True, the XC15-45 won’t be able to keep up optically with the XF18-55 and it is also a slower lens, but these are inevitable tradeoffs for a lens, the XC15-45, that is about half the size of the XF18-55.

It remains to see how well it performs optically, and we now have the first review at photographyblog. Their conclusions:

What we do know about Fujifilm’s lenses, even the budget-friendly ones, is that we can expect very good image quality. The Fujinon XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ lens is no exception. Paired with the Fujifilm X-A5, we have been able to make images with wonderful clarity.

Fine and complex detail is handled and reproduced very well for such a compact and affordable lens. Usually kit lenses are below par, not so here.

All in all, the handling of the lens is average. Really, it’s to be expected of a lens at this level and price point. With an unmarked electronic zoom, it’s more friendly to filmmakers than photographers.

What is clearly the champion feature is its diminutive size and weight, and for that reason alone we expect the lens to be very popular.

Yet, what may get overlooked is how much wider this lens is than many other kit lenses. If you are into landscape photography, then the lens’ 23mm wide setting will be very accommodating.

Bottom line; the Fujinon XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ could handle better, but it is compact, it is light, it has a wider angle of view than most kit lenses and creates very sharp images indeed.

So overall a nice little lens, that performs better than comparable kit lenses of other manufacturers.

Fujinon XC 15-45: BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama
Fujifilm X-A5: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

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Major Alien Skin Exposure X3 Update Adds Fujifilm Film Simulation Profiles

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Last month, Alien Skin teased a new major workflow update for their Exposure X3 software.

What they didn’t tell you, is that this update will also add Fujifilm film simulation profiles to their already very extended list of presets.

Alien Skin says:

Exposure now supports a greater number of Canon, Fujifilm, and Sony cameras and lenses. The update also adds 15 new presets that mimic the in-camera Film Simulations in Fujifilm cameras.”

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Latest Lightroom Update Removes Fujifilm Tethering Plug-in. Adobe and Fujifilm Working on a Fix

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Tethering Bug

I’m getting reports, that the Lightroom tethered shooting PRO plug-in for Fujifilm cameras works no more.

There is a dedicated thread about it on the Adobe Forum here, and Adobe said today:

We are working with Fuji’s Add-on’s team on the plugin compatibility. I do not have a timeline as of now. We’ll update this discussion as soon we have a resolution.”

I asked the X-shooters experiencing this problem, if the new plug-in version 1.8 released by Fujifilm today fixed this issue, but here is what I have been told:

No, unfortunately. I was really hoping it would too. I made sure that I updated everything and that the plugin was installed correctly, but that plugin appears to be exclusively for the GFX. Didn’t recognize my XT1 at all, even after ensuring everything from camera to software was updated.”

I know many of you guys rely on tethering to get your job done, so this is very annoying. Until Adobe and Fujifilm release a fix, I can only recommend a workaround by using Fuji’s free X Acquire tethering software.

Down below a video that shows how X Acquire works (with Capture One).

And this is how FR-reader s.tb fixed this issue (thanks)

I had the same issue and find a workaround.
I manually downloaded the file:
FUJIFILM_Tether_Shooting_Plug-in_PRO_Mac_1.7.0.zxp
and installed it with the ZXPInstaller from Adobe.

Tether Shooting PRO Plug-in

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Jinbei/Orlit TR-Q6 F Trigger for Fujifilm Available

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Orlit Fujifilm TR-Q6 F

The Jinbei/Orlit Fujifilm TR-Q6 trigger for Fujifilm is now in stock at Adorama here. You can find it also at AmazonUS here (shipped and sold by Adorama).

  • Orlit Model: TR-Q6F for Fujifilm
  • Wireless Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Maximum Sync Distance: 984ft/300m (Optimal 328ft/100m)
  • CH Channel: CH00~CH15 (In the effective working range, up to 16 flash sets can be set at the same time, without interference with each other.
  • GR Group: A/B/C (In the same CH channel, three GR groups can be independently controlled, the number of flashes in each group is not limited.)
  • Mode: TTL Automatic Mode M Manual Mode
  • Standard Flash Sync Speed 1/250s or less
  • High Speed Flash Sync Speed up to 1/8000s
  • Bluetooth Effective Working Distance: 33ft/10m
  • Wireless Remote Control: Supports Apple/Android mobile phone App software control
  • Firmware Update: Supports USB firmware update via USB port
  • Size: 3.6 x 2.4 x 1.6 in / 92 x 60 x 40mm
  • Weight: 3.5oz / 100g
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FUJIFILM releases New Features Guide for Fujifilm GFX 50S firmware ver. 3.00

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Fujifilm GFX 50S New Features Guide

Along with the Fujifilm GFX 50S firmware update 3.00 and the Adobe Tether PRO ver.1.8, Fujifilm also released a new features guide manual for the Fujifilm GFX 50S.

Regarding the new focus bracketing feature they write:

Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes a series of photos, varying focus with each shot. The number of shots, the amount focus changes with each shot, and the interval between shots can be selected using ASHOOTING SETTING > FOCUS BKT.

First images of the focus bracketing feature can be found in this post at our Fujifilm GFX facebook group.

Fujifilm GFX 50S + Any GF lens* (save $1,000): BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
* GF63mmF2.8 / GF45mmF2.8 / GF32-64mmF4 / GF120mmF4 / GF110mmF2 / GF 23mmF4

The new features guide PDF is available in the following languages: EnglishFrançaisDeutschEspañolItalianoNederlandPolskiSvenskaNorskDanskPусскийSuomi中文简中文繁體한국어ภาษาไทยArabic

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