New Creative Opportunities: Godox H1200 and Crossbrand Adaptations (on Fujifilm GFX 50S)

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New Creative Opportunities: Godox H1200 and Crossbrand Adaptations

There are hundreds of modifiers out there with Bowens mounts…but which are any good?

gues post by Markus Klinko

With the emergence of the Fujifilm GFX medium format camera in January of 2017, I became very interested in high speed flash sync.

Until that time, for most of my work, I used medium format cameras with leaf shutters, that provided sufficiently fast flash sync, up to 1/1600, with certain configurations.
But flash duration really was always my main concern, and I simply did not worry about needing to sync at any faster shutter speeds.

Daphne Guinness for Muse magazine, New York, 2011. (photo by Markus Klinko) http://www.markusklinkostudio.com
Daphne Guinness for Muse magazine, New York, 2011. (photo by Markus Klinko) http://www.markusklinkostudio.com

As I started to explore how High Speed Sync (HSS) and/or Hyper or Hi Sync (HS) could open up new creative possibilities, in conjunction with a medium format mirrorless camera, I looked at all available options, offered by the established companies such as Broncolor, Profoto and Elinchrom.

It is important to be very clear that there are basically only 2 different ways to sync at high shutter speeds: With HS, as used by Broncolor and Elinchrom, a very long flash duration is needed to provide a flash long enough, where a portion of that flash can be efficiently synced up with the shutter at high speeds. With HSS on the other hand, (the brands that use this method, such as Profoto, Godox, Jinbei and many speedlites), a rapid sequence of pulsating flashes, creates a very even and reliable solution. While HSS provides a smoother and more even exposure, it can lack the power of a ‘normal’ flash.

For almost all of my career, I exclusively used Broncolor, and even collaborated with the brand for about 10 years, for many marketing and promotional campaigns, including their launch campaign for the original Para 330, in 1999.

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Fujifilm X-H1 Announcement February 15, at 2 PM Tokyo Time (Midnight in New York)

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Fujifilm X-H1 announcement

Hey all,

Unlike the X-E3, which was announced at 4PM Tokyo time, the upcoming Fujifilm X-H1, the Fujinon MK X mount Cine lenses and the firmware updates for GFX and X-T20 will be announced at 2PM Toyko time, which means:

  • Midnight in New York
  • Feb. 14 at 9 PM in San Francisco
  • Feb. 15 at 6 AM in Berlin

In order to manage my impatience for the imminent Fujirumors Live Blogging, I made a little Fujifilm X-H1 announcement trailer.

Make sure not to miss it, and follow FR via Facebook, RSS-feed and Twitter.

stay tuned,

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KIPON Announces 3 Canon EF to Fujifilm FX and GFX Autofocus Adapters

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KIPON just announced three new autofocus adapters for Canon EF lenses on Fuji FX APS-C and GFX 50S medium format cameras.

  • EF-FX AF – 298USD (optically improved. New production from better optic supplier)
  • Baveyes EF-FX AF 0.7x – 428USD (focal reducer, or “speedbooster”)
  • EF-GFX AF – 298USD

Photographers, who already ordered KIPON EF-GFX E before, can get extra 15% discount on Kipon’s new EF-GFX AF adapter.

Kipon will show these adapters at CP+ 2018 Yokohama Japan. Shipment date would be soon.

via Fujifilm GFX facebook Group – via Kipon Facebook page

List of available or soon to come smart adapters

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The Hidden Fujifilm X-H1 Specs that Fujifilm Does not Mention in Specs Sheets: SD Relay Recording and More!

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Earlier today I have shared the detailed X-T2 Vs. X-H1 comparison, focussing on the differences between these two cameras.

And even though the Fujifilm X-H1 specs have been taken from the leaked specs sheet here, there are some things, that Fujifilm does not mention to you.

So, new rumor for you today:

  • Fujifilm X-H1 will have SD Relay Recording, which means that when one SD-card gets full while you record your video, then the camera automatically continues to record to other card. That’s not possible on the Fujifilm X-T2 currently.

But there is more. As we shared in earlier rumors:

  • shorter EVF blackout (I’m sure it will be shorter compared to X-T2, but we have to see how much shorter)
  • Face detection will be available in 4K video

Sure, these are technically still only rumors, but I am confident they are correct. In the meantime, I have updated our in depth Fujfiilm X-T2 vs. X-H1 specs comparison.

February 15… Fujirumors… Live Blogging… Enough Said :)

Make sure to follow FujiRumors on Facebook, RSS-feed and Twitter

FOLLOW: Fujifilm X-H facebook group
LIKE: Fujifilm X-H facebook page

stay tuned :)

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