Hollyland contacted me, telling me about a product they offer since late 2019 and that might be of interest also for Fujifilm shooters, the Hollyland Mars 400S.
Here on FujiRumors we have shared quite a few articles about people, sharing their customized Fujifilm film simulation profiles.
From Peter Evans, who was inspired by the masters of the past and present, and fine tuned his film simulations to emulate the look of their images (we reported here), to Ritchie Roesch, who tried to recreate the look of old film stock by adjusting the settings of various film simulations (we reported here).
Then there are the receipts shared by renown photographers, for example Kevin Mullins (we reported here).
And of course there are lots of other Fujifilm X shooters, who played around with the film simulation, trying to achieve a particular look.
In fact, there are so many, that we might have lost a bit the overview.
But luckily over at our fantastic Fujifilm X-Pro group, fellow X shooter David collected 80 film simulation receipts and shared them all in a very practical PDF.
It is an amazing and surely very time consuming effort, that I would like to share with everybody, and not only with the members of the closed X-Pro group. So here is the link to David’s public facebook post and for the direct link to Google Docs click here.
David is still working on the document, so check back regularly for the latest updates.
Bug fixes, improve Tamron and Sigma F-mount lens compatiability
Improve AF lock accuracy
For Mac OS 10.7.5+ users only:
You have to disable Gatekeepr before start firmware updater, and remeber to enable it again when it’s done.
To disable it: sudo spctl –master-disable
To enable it: sudo spctl –master-enable
Please refer to http://osxdaily.com/2015/05/04/disable-gatekeeper-command-line-mac-osx/ for more details