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Fujifilm Recommeded Battery Chargers

As you know, you can charge the Fujifilm X-T3 using a USB-C battery pack.

Well, AmazonUS has now a 1 day deal running on Fujifilm recommended external batteries. You can find them both at 50+% off.

Fujifilm USB Charging

Not only the Fujifilm X-T3 can be charged via USB even while the camera is turned on. This Fujifilm page shows that also the X-T2, X-H1, X-E3, X-T20, X100F and X100T can be USB-charged while ON. And the recommend the Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD and Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 PD, which today only are 50+% off.

Fujifilm X-T3 SPECS LEAKED & COMPARED to Fujifilm X-T2 and X-H1. Worth the Upgrade?

Fujifilm X-T3

Earlier today the Fujifilm X-T3 have been leaked.

So what, is it worth to upgrade from a Fujifilm X-T2 or even Fujifilm X-H1 to a Fujifilm X-T3?

Well, only you can decide it, but in order to help you, I have listed all rumored Fujifilm X-T3 specs side by side with the ones of the Fujifilm X-T2 and X-H1.

Discover the real life performance of the X-T3 in our epic Live Blogging on September 6 on FujiRumors.com and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, RSS-feed and Twitter.

You can find the full comparison down below or download the PDF from our dropbox here.

Fujifilm X-T3 Coming Soon: BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama

Full Specs Comparison

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Fujifilm X-H1 and X-E3 Firmware Updates Released

Fujifilm has just released new firmware updates for Fujifilm X-H1 and X-E3.

Fujifilm X-H1 Firmware Ver.1.12 – download here

  1. Stability improvement for connection with some wireless routers

Fujifilm X-E3 Firmware Ver.1.22 – download here

  1. Stability improvement for connection with some wireless routers

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LEAKED: This is the Fujifilm X-H1

Fujifilm X-H1

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Christmas is that time of the year, where our trusted Japanese source wants to make us all its traditional present in form of some nice leaks :) . And this time, it shared with us its self-made accurate sketch of the Fujifilm X-H1.

If you think it’s just a fake, then see how it sketched the X-Pro2 two years ago here… identical to the real thing, right?

Also in this case, that’s how the X-H1 will really look like. On the day you will see the real thing, you won’t notice any difference over this sketch… except maybe for a few almost invisible “errors” I asked the Japanese source to make, in oder to track back those site, who copycat. Changes are almost invisible, don’t worry ;)

We see:

  • the much bigger hand grip compared to the X-T2. Look basically identical to the one of the Fujifilm GFX 50S.
  • the lack of exposure compensation dial.

stay tuned for more :)
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Top and Back?

And the back and top sketch? Wait a bit… there is a reason for the delay. Will explain later.

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X-T2 Vs. X-H1 Size

This is a very accurate sketch, but there could millimetric proportion differences to the original, since it’s drawn by hand. And yet, I decided to match the sketch with the mount of the real X-T2, to see if it confirms that the X-H1 is bigger. A comparison that does not pretend to be 100% perfect, because it’s a sketch and also because it’s not easy to match 100% perfectly the mout size. You can try it by your own if you want and then share in the comments (with fujirumors.com watermark ;) )

But before we share the size comparison…

…. KNGO just dropped me this image from Cambodia and wanted to say a quick “Thank You” to all of you guys.

They received all $5,000 from the various charity initiatives we have made on FR such as our fair trade T-shirts and your support went 100% into free education for these kids. And I want to assure KNGO, that our support won’t end here :)

Of course, you don’t have to wait the next FR-charity action to support these kids. KNGO has a Donate Page, where you can drop a few bucks via paypal. If you were looking for a X-mas donation to make somewhere, I can warmly recommend to support KNGO.

 

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Fujifilm X-H1 will be Fuji’s first IBIS Camera (no Longer X-T2S)

Fujifilm X-H1

Nokishita noticed that in the update file of X-RAW STUDIO Fujifilm adds support for the Fujifilm X-H1. Great spot, Nokishita!

But what camera is this?

Nokishita does not know, what hides behind the name “X-H1” and they don’t know any specs, except for the fact that it has 24MP and 1/32,000 shutter speed… but luckily FujiRumors can help :)

The Fujifilm X-H1 is Fuji’s first IBIS camera. Fujifilm changed name from X-T2S to X-H1. That’s what hides behind this mysterious camera :).

In the comments, some suggested that “H” stands for “Hybrid”, meaning stills/video hybrid camera. Makes perfectly sense. The new Fujinon MK Cine lenses have no OIS, and of course Fujifilm designed them without stabilization, knowing the X-H1 would come with IBIS.

All the specs I have shared so far for the X-T2S remain the same for the X-H1. It’s the same camera, just with different name.

Our facebook group has now been renamed to X-H User Group, too.

A complete new camera line is coming… and let’s hope the changes over the X-T2 will be enough to justify the launch of a new line.

Oh, and dear FR-readers, if you see the name X-H1 popping up elsewhere saying that it will have IBIS, feel free to let your kind comment on those blogs/youtube channels and ask them to quote FujiRumors as the source.

From nokishita (google translated)

Fujifilm’s “X-H1” is published on the latest device compatible device

In other files, the settings such as the number of pixels of “X – H1” (24 million pixels) and the shutter speed (maximum speed of 1/32000) etc are described, but the XML file containing the compatible device is the easiest to read I think. Details are unknown, but it seems that there is no doubt that “X – H1” is under development.

 X-H1 Rumored Specs