RUMOR: Sigma Lenses for Fujifilm Coming in 2021 – Trusted Source

After the buzz created recently here on FujiRumors by sharing this Sigma comment about future Fujifilm X mount lenses, I did contact our sources to check what’s going on.

Can we really hope to get Sigma lenses in 2021 or is it all just a false alarm?

Well, just today I received reply from one of our trusted sources, who (for now) simply told me:

Yes, there will be Sigma lenses for Fujifilm coming in 2021

At the moment I have not received additional details on when exactly the new Sigma X mount lenses will be launched, nor which lenses will come. But I’ll l inform you immediately via FujiRumors as soon as I have more details.

According to the results of our massive Sigma (and Tamron) survey, these are the top 10 Sigma lenses you’d like to see joining the X system:

  1. Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM
  2. Sigma 50-100mm f/1.8 DC HSM
  3. Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary
  4. Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary
  5. Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG DN Art
  6. Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM
  7. Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM
  8. Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary
  9. Sigma 500mm f/4 DG OS HSM
  10. Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

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Fujifilm FF200003 Registered and Coming January 29 – Fujifilm X-E4 or Fujifilm GFX100S

We told you that the FF200003 camera registration has been spotted a few weeks ago.

Now more details about this camera leaked from the registration spotted by nokishita.

Fujifilm’s unreleased digital camera “FF200003” has also passed FCC certification. Equipped with Wi-Fi (802.11b / g / n) and Bluetooth. The release date of materials such as appearance and instructions is January 29, 2021

So, the release date for the FF200003 camera is January 29 according to the registration file.

But trust me, nokishita will soon spot a second registration, because FujiRumors told you already that we can expect two cameras for early 2021.

If you want to know more, just follow FujiRumors in the next days and weeks ;).

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Tokina atx-m 23mm f/1.4 and atx-m 33mm f/1.4 for Fujifilm X – First Looks and Comparisons with Viltrox 23/33mmF1.4

Tokina has recently announced their first Fujifilm X Mount lenses with autofocus. You can find at at the moment at BHphoto here and Adorama here.

The complete Tokina vs Viltrox specs and price comparison.

Now we have an initial first look about those lenses you can read down below.

First Looks

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Fujifilm X-S10 First Look and Comparison with Sony A7C

Bigheadtaco posted his Fujifilm X-S10 first impressions and compares it to the Sony A7C, but also adds some comparison thoughts with the Fujifilm X-T30, Fujifilm X-H1 and X-T200.

Also, he shared an X-S10 shooting impression as well as a more detailed comparison of X-S10 vs Sony A7C for vlogging.

You’ll find the first video in summary format below, as well as all the videos.

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Nikon F mount to Fujifilm X mount Smart AF Adapter New Features and Coming Soon

Fringer Nikon F to Fujifilm X Smar AF Adapter

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New feature of Fringer NF-FX adapter: LaCA correction

Fringer NF-FX (Nikon F mount to Fujifilm X mount) smart adapter will be released soon. Today we’d like to introduce an interesting feature of the adapter, i.e. LaCA correction.

LaCA, stands for lateral chromatic aberration, is resulting from a difference of image scale at different wavelength of red, green and blue light. LaCA causes colored fringes at high contrast edges of the image.

When we shoot RAW, LaCA can be easily removed by post processing. However, a key feature of Fujifilm cameras is their film simulation. In other words, we usually use the jpeg files directly out of the camera with few post processing. When using native X mount lenses, there is no problem since Fujifilm cameras will correct all the LaCA automatically. But when using adapted lenses, LaCA become a problem.

Fringer NF-FX has a built-in LaCA correction profile data base for all the lenses that have been tested and optimized (see this list). When shooting jpegs, the adapter will provide the LaCA correction profile of current lens to the camera automatically. The latter will use that profile to correct LaCA when generating jpeg pictures. Finally, user get a jpeg photo directly out of the camera which is LaCA free.

Please see the following example.

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