Fujifilm GFX100 is Coming, Nikon D850 vs Fujifilm GFX, The GFX Drone, GFX 50R L-Plates, GF 100-200 Reviews and More

Fujifilm GFX

The Fujifilm GFX 100 is coming on May 23 (and we have shared everything we know about it here), and while waiting for this mega event and live blog on Fujirumors, we are going to take a look to the current Fujifilm GFX selection.

Fujifilm GFX 50R L-Plates

  • reallyrightstuff – L-Plate for Fujifilm GFX-50R
  • eBay – Peipro Bracket Fujifilm GFX 50R L-plate

Third Party Lenses for GFX

  • fstoppers – Zhongyi Mitakon 65mm f/1.4 for Fujifilm GFX

GFX 50S Reviews

GF Lenses

  • gizguide – Meet the Fujinon GF 100-200 f/5.6 R LM OIS WR – Lightweight workhorse zoom
  • mediumformat – the GF 100-200 F5.6 – Review
  • imaging-resource – Fuji GF 100-200mm f/5.6 OIS WR Field Test: Fuji’s new GF telephoto zoom delivers excellent image quality
  • fcracer – Fujinon GF100-200 review
  • mediumformat – New edition fo the medium format magazine online
  • photographyblog – Fujifilm GFX100 hands on photos
  • pcmag – GF45mm f/2.8 review
  • fstoppers – Complete Review of the Fuji GFX 50S, Part Two: How Does The Shooting Experience Compare to the X-T3?

BHphoto Explora – In the Field: Fujifilm GF 100-200mm f5.6 R LM OIS WR Zoom Lens

GFX Drone – shared at our GFX faceook group here

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These Guys Switched from Full Frame to Fujifilm APS-C and Are Happy About it

Fujifilm Vs Full Frame

So it’s time for another comparisons roundup, this time focusing on people switching to Fujifilm APS-C from Sony, Nikon and Canon full frame, and believe it or not, they are happy with their switch!

In the Fujifilm world, if you really want a bigger sensor, you go Fujifilm GFX, which offers an almost 4 times bigger sensor than APS-C and hence can really offer that ultimate jump in image quality, that the jump from APS-C and FF can not offer.

And before you start complaining, we remind you that we have also shared dedicated roundups of people unhappy with Fujifilm.

LIVE BLOG MAY 23: Fujifilm GFX100 Announcement on FujiRumors!

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Fujifilm X-Pro3 Ideas, Wish Lists and Hopes

Fujifilm X-Pro3

Here on FujiRumors we already told you back in March, that the Fujifilm X-Pro3 will come in 2019.

We also told you that it will probably still be made in Japan.

Our rumors triggered wishes, hopes, ideas around the upcoming Fujifilm X-Pro3, and I would like to share some of them here on FujiRumors.com. Check them out down below.

*** Mega Fujifilm GFX 100 Live Blog on FujiRumors – May 23 ***

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New Fujifilm G Mount Roadmap Coming May 23

Fujifilm G Mount Roadmap

According a new source, along with the Fujifilm GFX100 announcement on May 23, Fujifilm will also unveil a new Fujinon G mount lens roadmap.

No reliable indication so far that also the Fujiflm X mount roadmap will be updated.

I remind you that back in February, at the wonderful Fujifilm X Summit in Dubai, Fujifilm asked users which Fujinon X and G lenses they should make next, giving us several options to vote for.

So here on FujiRumors we launched a lens poll, based on Fuji’s options, and 15,000+ of you voted. Check out the future lens wishlist result here.

Fujifilm also offered us a firmware wishlist, and 10,000 of you also voted on it. Check it out.

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Did the Panasonic S1/R Fiasco Prove FUJIFILM Did Well to Skip Full Frame?

The Mirrorless Endgame

Some of you think that talking about “mirrorless endgame” or “mirrorless war” is a bit too dramatic. And yes, I actually agree with that, but also not!

I explain:

War” or “Endgame” suggest an epic fight with violent ending. That will definitely not happen. At least not with all camera brands.

While Samsung joined the mirrorless market spectacularly with the Samsung NX1 and left just as spectacularly, by capitulating overnight, other brands will quietly disappear, reducing their products cycles, their innovations, and one day, silently, just stop it all.

The harsh truth is: in a camera market shrinking that fast, it is not plausible to think that everybody will continue grow and prosper.

So we are in the endgame now.

The good news for us customers is: companies lower their prices, beef up their cameras, race for innovation, cover us with firmware love, and fight for every single one of us.

We, the customers, win in any case ;).

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