Fujifilm X100V (Black) in Stock
The black Fujifilm X100F is now in stock at BHphoto and AmazonUS.
- Fujifilm X100V: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama / Focuscamera
→ Top X100 Community: Fujifilm X100 facebook group
The black Fujifilm X100F is now in stock at BHphoto and AmazonUS.
→ Top X100 Community: Fujifilm X100 facebook group
Some Fujifilm X100V users over at our 30,000+ members strong Fujifilm X100V facebook group are experiening overheating issues on their Fujifilm X100V camera. The affected area is the entire lower back of the camera, as you can see from the image above. You can read the post about this issue here.
Other members do not have this issue, so maybe it affects only a limited number of cameras that might require an extra step at the Fujifilm service for a fix.
In the video below, Andrew tested the X100V overheating. Here are his findings:
Also, in the video below Andrew reports about flaws with the focusing ring, which some report gets an unpleasant grinding when you turn it. Andrew has in general experienced this kind of sound also with other Fujinon prime lenses. He said he heard Fujifilm is quick in fixing this. The X100V he has, has not this issue.
→ Top X100 Community: Fujifilm X100 facebook group
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A couple of FR-readers contacted me saying that they got notification from some stores, that they are boxing up and shipping their silver Fujifilm X100V. The black Fujifilm X100V should start shipping on March 12.
At our Fujifilm X100V group you can also see some fellow X shooters already holding this beauty in their hands :).
→ Top X100 Community: Fujifilm X100 facebook group
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At the launch of the Fujifilm X100V, Fujifilm released lots of X100V promo videos, some of them made by their talented X photographers. One of those videos, though, raised a huge controversy, so much, that Fujifilm removed the video just a few hours after it went online.
However, here on FujiRumors, we shared a link where you can still find the video.
The video raised a massive debate, with currently over 730 comments in our original post. Is this a legit way to make street photography or is Tatsuo Suzuki’s style to intrusive and aggressive?
Over 4,000 people voted a survey on this subject, and you can see the results here. Spoiler: it’s an extremely divisive topic.