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Adorama is having a special deal on Fujifilm GFX100 with Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster lens bundles.
You can save up to $200 if you purchase the Fujifilm GFX100 with:
Both lenses are very popular at our Fujifilm GFX group and you can search for images over there.
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The vast majority of people, who are going to get a Fujifilm GFX100, will get it for its photographic virtues.
However, the Fuji GFX100 is also the first medium format mirrorless camera that can fight an honorable battle with full frame and APS-C in the video department.
4K@30p, 4:2:0, 10 bit internal… not bad at all!
This is why I decided to highlight this review by Muse Storytelling, which focuses on the Fujifilm GFX100 for filmmakers. He says:
Fujifilm GFX 100: B&H Photo, AmazonUS, Adorama, Focuscamera
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Capture One Pro 12.1 has promised us improved Fujifilm X Trans support. But how well does it really work?
Thomas Fitzgerald tested it and has written about it on his blog here. His conclusion:
The changes are very, very subtle to the naked eye.
The update fixes some issues that can occur when there is very fine repetitive detail such as tree branches, leaves, foliage and things like that.
It’s as if they have improved the anti-aliasing algorithms ever so slightly.
It’s something most people probably won’t notice, and they didn’t have to do this, but it pretty much eliminates most rendering artefacts from X-Trans files.
Capture One Pro 12 – save 50%
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Fujifilm has patented a tilting top LCD screen.
Of course these are patents (hence concepts), that may or may not see the light of the day in future cameras.
But I thought it would be interesting to discuss this concept here on FujiRumors, and maybe give Fujifilm some feedback about what we think about it, if they should continue to develop this concept, or if we se no practical use for something like that.
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