Steelsring Nikon F/GFX, Canon EF/GFX and C645/GFX Firmware Updates add Fujifilm GFX100S Support and More
Steelsring has released a firmware updates for several of their autofocus adpaters.
Down below you find all the details.
Steelsring has released a firmware updates for several of their autofocus adpaters.
Down below you find all the details.
29 products, the largest number ever, received the world-famous “Red Dot Design Award”
Ultra-short throw projector “FUJIFILM PROJECTOR Z8000” won the highest award “Best of the Best Award”
Products in various business fields are highly evaluated for their designs that realize not only beautiful appearance but also excellent functions and performance
Fujifilm Co., Ltd. (President: Kenji Sukeno) is a “Red Dot Design Award: Product Design 2021” sponsored by the “Nordline Westfalen Design Center” based in Essen, Germany. We are pleased to announce that 29 products such as the instant camera instax “Cheki” series and the digital cameras “X series” and “GFX series” have won the “Red Dot Design Award 2021”. Among them, the ultra-short throw projector “FUJIFILM PROJECTOR Z8000” won the “Best of the Best Award”, which is the highest award of the same award.
This time, 29 products, which is the largest number ever for our company, have been awarded, and this is highly evaluated for the design that maximizes not only the beautiful appearance but also the excellent functions and performance.
The “Red Dot Design Award” is an international design award established in 1955. It is judged based on criteria such as design innovation, functionality, ergonomics, ecology, and durability, and is awarded to excellent products. This award is one of the three major design awards in the world, along with the “iF design award” in Germany and the “IDEA” in the United States. This year, about 7,800 entries were submitted from all over the world and were judged by internationally active design experts.
We pursue functions and performance in the development of all products and services, and are working on design development that maximizes the excellent functions and performance. Going forward, we will continue to aim to create new value for our products by realizing designs that are not limited to the beauty of the exterior design, but are thoroughly focused on easy and comfortable operability and portability.
Red Dot Design Award 2021″ winning products (24 products excluding 5 unpublished products)
Down below a more detailed introduction on the awarded products.
Here is the thing:
I keep getting feedback from FR-readers all over the world, about when their local stores will be able to ship the Fujifilm GFX100S. And they all tell me the same: best pre-orders for any GFX camera. Waiting time is long.
I have one on pre-order, too, and I can confirm this also from my local store.
And although waiting is the hardest part, I also know I have tons of X series gear to photograph the wedding of my friend in July (if COVID allows) and to take epic shots of my local mountains, the Dolomites in South Tyrol.
So, I am well equipped and I can wait for the GFX100S, as my X series gear is and will always remain the best balanced system of all systems out there.
So why GFX for me?
Well, because going full frame makes no sense for my needs.
It’s really a negligible difference compared to X-Trans APS-C (and I highlight “X-Trans!”). What I miss from current FF systems is certainly not image quality, but some features like animal AF for example, a feature Fujifilm was offering as first company ever with the Fujifilm F80EXR 12 MP Digital Camera. So Fuji, just take out those old algorithms and make them fit for Fujifilm X and GFX.
If I am looking for a camera that offers me a sensible jump in image quality for my landscape photography, then I better explore the world beyond full frame, with a sensor that is 70% fuller than full frame and camera that is smaller than the full frame Panasonic S1 series and cheaper than the Sony A1.
So, for me, it just makes sense to add the GFX system to my camera bag.
And it seems that many thought this way, as the Fujifilm GFX100S is, according to our latest survey, the most owned Fujifilm GFX camera among the FujiRumors community already
Yep, you heard it right: in just a few weeks the Fujifilm GFX100S surpassed all other Fujifilm GFX cameras in terms of sales here on FR.
This is something Fujifilm wasn’t even dreaming of. Now their Nr.1 challenge will be to ship that good thing.
And since we have so many new Fujifilm GFX100S owners, I was curious to know, which system you are coming from.
Of course, those who pre-ordered the GFX100S qualify as GFX100S owners and hence can vote the survey. You can tick more than 1 box if that applies to you.
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DPRTV published its Fujifilm GFX100S review.
In short: the GFX100S is amazing :)
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Fujifilm has released a software update for RAW FILE CONVERTER EX 3.0 (Windows and Mac)
The software update Ver.8.1.8.0 incorporates the following issues:
You can download the latest version fo RAW FILE CONVERTER EX 3.0 here.
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In these days I get many emails asking when the latest Fujifilm gear will be in stock.
I frankly don’t know the answer. I know the GFX100S pre-orders are beyond Fujifilm’s most forbidden dreams, hence it might take long for Fujifilm to deliver, but I don’t have information about the rest of the gear.
So what I can do, is to check when different stores expect to have the latest gear available and what is eventually already in stock.
Fujifilm GFX100S
BHphoto says it expects to have it available in April. More precise indications come from Moment, who give the date “April 2”. AmazonUS says it expects to ship in 2 to 5 weeks. No other indications at other stores.
So, overall, I think we can be optimistic that in April the shipping-bottleneck might be finally solved. Unless you guys keep pre-ordering it :)
Fujinon GF80mmF1.7:
Adorama says it’s on the way, and expects to have it available in a few days. AmazonUS expects it in 2 to 4 weeks. BHphoto gives no indication, whereas Moment gives April 2 as date.
Overall, it seems that we can expect stock already by the end of the month and a more substantial stock in the first half of April.
Fujifilm X-E4:
The Fujifilm X-E4 is mostly available as long as you look for the body only version. The kit version with the XF27mmF2.8 R WR is not available and AmazonUS gives even 1 to 2 months for that combo to be in stock.
Fujinon XF70-300mmF4-5.6:
AmazonUS expects stock on April 5. Adorama says new fresh samples are now on the way to their warehouse, hence it’s only a matter of days. Moment expects stock on March 31. No indication at BHphoto.
So by the end of March and latest early April we might find the lens more widely available.
Fujinon XF27mmF2.8 R WR:
Just as with the GFX100S, also for the XF27mmF2.8 R WR Fujifilm has announced delivery delays. It’s not widely available yet, but you can find some samples at Adorama here. AmazonUS expects stock in 1 to 54 weeks. BHphoto does not give any time frame on when it might have it available. Moment expects stock in early April.
MHG-GFX S hand grip for Fujifilm GFX100S
At the time of this post there a 4 samples available at AmazonUS here. It’s not yet available at BHphoto here and at Adorama here.
FUJIFILM BLC-XE4 Leather Case + MHG-XE4 Hand Grip + TR-XE4 Thumb Rest
The leather case for the Fujifilm X-E4 is currently in stock at AmazonUS here. It’s not yet available at BHphoto here and Adorama here.
As for the MHG-XE4 hand grip, AmazonUS says it expects availability in 1 or 2 days, whereas no indication on when they expect stock is given by BHphoto here and Adorama here.
The last X-E4 accessory is the TR-XE4 thumb rest. At the time of this post, there are 2 available at AmazonUS here. Not yet available at BHphoto here and Adorama here.
There is only one positive thing in having to wait so long for my Fujifilm GFX100S: I have more time to think on which GF lens I should get.
What does not make my waiting easier, though, are all the stellar reviews the Fujifilm GFX100S is getting by photographers all around the world.
Some, like Dollar Store Creative, say it is so sensational that it should not exist and they just cry in front of those amazing files, which can be mistreated to taste and yet keep holding up no matter what.
Others, like Joseph Ellis, used it also for weddings and share their initial thoughts about it (which we will sum up for you below).
And more down below.
If you are like me, hence waiting for yours to be shipped, I warmly invite you NOT to check them out. It won’t make the waiting easier.
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We already reported here, how Matt Granger could not see any PDAF banding on the Fujifilm GFX100S, which is something that annoyed him on the original GFX100.
Now Jim Kasson received his GFX100S, and immediately tested it out.
And indeed, after a 5 push shadow recovery and also a +100 shadow recovery, here is what he says:
Good news! There appears to be virtually no PDAF banding, and not much banding of any description.
While this is an excellent news, he also adds that the 16bit version “doesn’t appear significantly better” than the 14 bit version. It is a bit better, but not that much. Also, some in the Fuji community say that the 16bit files seem to have better black tones with lower chroma noise.
You can see the samples are read more at blog.kasson here.
According to information we have received, Fujifilm also fixed the banding issue via firmware update on the original GFX100. Fujifilm never said this explicitly, but hide it behind the standard phrase “fix of minor bugs“. But this is just something I can’t confirm right now.
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I know many of you will be skeptical right now.
Why?
Well, because here is how things went so far:
So, in 4 years of GFX series, we got 3 cameras only, hence less than one camera a year.
Fujifilm rightfully focused on giving us lenses for the system, with 12 G mount lenses launched in 4 years.
But according to our trusted sources, this will change in 2021.
In fact, I have been told that Fujifilm will launch another GFX camera in 2021. It will be more affordable than the recently launched Fujifilm GFX100S.
Expect updates.
On FujiRumors.
Very soon.
Love you!
P.S.: Don’t worry, this new GFX camera won’t use the newly registered low capacity Fujifilm NP-70S battery. That battery is for… oh well, you’ll see soon enough. Just follow FujiRumors ;)
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Adobe has just added support for Fujifilm GFX100S, GFX100IR and X-E4 cameras.
Iridient Developer 3.6 is now available with support for the Fujifilm GFX100S and X-E4. The release also adds native Apple silicon support for loading RAF images with lossy compression. The loading of lossy compressed RAF files is now much faster on Intel based Macs as well! Iridient Developer 3.6 for macOS is available for download here. This version now requires macOS 10.10 (Yosemite) or later and is only a universal binary (natively supports both Intel and Apple silicon processors).
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