Brightin Star 10mm f/.5.6 Fisheye lens

The Brightin Star 10mm f/5.6 lens will be officially announced tomorrow, November 1st. It looks like a clone of the Pergear 10mm f/5.6 fisheye lens.

The pre-order price will be of 299 Yuan (46 USD) and the retail price will be of 389 Yuan (60 USD).

The Brightin Star 10mm f/5.6 comes in black and silver and both colors have an orange ring, copying the Samyang fisheye.

You can find samples and more product images down below.

There are Brightin Star lenses for several mounts, and you can check them all out at the storefront page here, such as:

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This Sport Photographer Tested the XF33mmF1.4, Changed One Autofocus Tracking Setting and Suddenly Got 90%+ Tack Sharp Images

Sport photographer Andrea Cimini sent me his video review about the brand new Fujinon XF33mm f/1.4 R LM WR. The review is in Italian, but I think I can do a better job than the automatic Google translation tool in bringing it to you in English. And yet, if you simply can’t tolerate my English skills, of course you can use the Google option instead ;)

Down below is the summary of the part where he talks about the autofocus tracking performance, as I think it contains an interesting tip.

Video Summary

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Notice of Release Date of “Fujinon GF35-70mmF4.5-5.6 WR” and “Fujifilm X-T30II”

Dear customers

We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your continued patronage of FUJIFILM products. The release date of the “Fujinon Lens GF35-70mmF4.5-5.6 WR“, which was announced as “scheduled to be released in November 2021”, has been decided, and we will inform you below.

product name release date
“FUJINON LENS GF35-70mmF4.5-5.6 WR” Tuesday, November 30, 2021

The release date of the “FUJIFILM X-T30 II“, which was recently announced as “scheduled to be released in November 2021”, has been decided, and we will inform you below.

product name release date
FUJIFILM X-T30 II” body (silver) Thursday, November 25, 2021
“FUJIFILM X-T30 II” XC15-45mm Lens Kit (Silver) Thursday, November 25, 2021

How I Learned To LOVE The Fujifilm X-Trans Sensor and Get the Most Out of It… and I Can’t Believe it’s Not Film [ X-Trans Roundup ]

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You can now save 20% if you pre-upgrade to Capture One 22 plus additional 10% discount by using coupon code FUJIRUMORS.

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X-Trans Roundup

In our photographic journey, we start, we struggle, we learn, we advance, we re-consider, we get frustrated when things don’t work out and excited when we make a leap forward.

And yes, for us Fujifilm shooters, X-Trans is one of those things we had to learn to handle in our photographic journey.

And since we know that X-Trans is here to stay (the Fujifilm X-H2 will feature an X-Trans sensor – or at least one of the two X-H2’s coming), we better learn to make the most out of its strengths and be aware of possible limitations and how to work around those.

Now, you know what I think about the X-Trans sensor. If not, check out:

So yes, I love it! I love the fact that Fujifilm will keep the X-Trans sensor in their APS-C cameras. And judging from this survey, the vast majority of you guys is happy about this, too.

One of the X shooters happy with the X-Trans sensor is Edward Thomas, who, in the video linked below, explains how he learned to love the Fujifilm X-Trans sensor and what he likes about it. The key points of his video and the video itself can be found down below.

I will also share two additional videos, one about how to make the most out X-Trans files and another one with a Fujifilm film simulation recipe.

Last is a short video of me editing a heavily underexposed image taken with my X-E3 of my wife during our honeymoon in Andalusia (here is Cordoba), while were enjoying the sunset from the wonderful town of Ronda. It’s one of those pictures that should not be possible according to some, as it is only APS-C ;).

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