SmallRig Retro Cage for Fujifilm X-T5 and Other Accessories

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SmallRig is now taking pre-orders on several cages designed for Fujifilm X-T5. One that stands out from the others is the SmallRig Retro Cage for Fujifilm X-T5.

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After Summit Wishlist: Fujinon XF70mmF2 and XF23mmF2 MKII Mock-ups

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After Summit Wishlist

This is the thing with FujiRumors: when new gear is announced, we admire it, we enjoy it, but we also start right away to look into the future at all the gear that will come.

But before we talk about that, I thought a nice way to kick off the next chapter in the book of rumors was to share a wishlist of a FR-reader.

In this case, it is Pablo, who contacted me shortly before the imminent X summit, but given the mega-buzz we had in the days ahead of launch, I could not publish it.

So when Pablo writes about the X summit “coming soon”, this means he refers to the one we just had.

But it makes no difference, as his wish is as valid today as it was before the X summit… and you can read it down below.

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Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 for Fujifilm X mount Listed at Stores – Announcement Imminent?

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Sigma told us many months ago here, that the Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 for Fujifilm X mount will come in December.

Well, it seems it is about to happen as the first stores started to list it on their websites.

The first one has to be New Zealand located store photowarehouse, who has listed it here (thanks Massimo for letting me know via the revived contact form)

Details for Sigma 18-50mm F/2.8 DC DN Contemporary Lens For Fuji X-Mount

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DPReview adds Fujifilm X-H2 to Studio Comparison, Giving Insight on Fujifilm X-T5 Performance… but There is a Problem!

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The Fujifilm shared the same heart and brain of Fuji’s top of the line Fujifilm X-H2: a 40 megapixel X-Trans sensor and the new X Processor 5.

So, image quality between the two cameras will be pretty much identical.

And now that DPReview has finally added the Fujifilm X-H2 to their studio comparison, we can safely assume that what we see will be identical in terms of performance to the Fujifilm X-T5.

But attention, the test itself does not really have full validity, as the lens used is the original Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R, a lens that is not able to take full advantage of the 40 megapixel sensor. They say they will re-shoot the test once they have the new Fujinon XF56mmF1.2 R WR available.

Personally I’d have prefered them to just wait to have the new lens available, as right now the test is kind of flawed to start with. But hey, let’s just hope they will find quickly a new XF56mmF1.2 R WR and re-shoot the whole thing (maybe one of you guys living in Seattle can borrow them a copy? ;) ).

But there is also something to be learned from their test.

In fact, it shows that even though the old XF56mmF1.2 R is not listed among the 40 megapixel capable lenses, it enjoys anyway a clear sharpness boost on the 40MP sensors.

So if you own lenses not on the list and buy a 40MP sensor X body, you will notice sharper images anyway… maybe just 35 or 37mp sharp, not the full 40MP, but still an improvement that you’ll enjoy in your images.

With this disclaimer out of the way, head over to the DPR comparison tool page to pixel peep as much as your heart desires. And if you do, take screenshots and share your findings in the comments.

We remind you that the Fujifilm X-H2 has the best measured dynamic range of any X camera (and that will apply also to the Fujifilm X-T5).

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I’ve Pre-ordered my Fujifilm X-T5 in… and Japanese Fuji Manger Says What’s His Favorite Color (and Why)

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I’ve sweat, I’ve struggled, I’ve doubted.

But at the end, I had to make a decision.

And although I’d be perfectly happy with any color, the sleek and stealthy elegance of the black X-T5 and the slightly more vintage feeling silver color, at the end I decided to pre-order the silver version. And which one did you pick? Feel free to let us know in the survey below.

But here is the thing.

The big announcement is now over, the X summit is done and the live blog is covered, and I have finally time to go through all the first looks myself. And one video (see above) grabbed my interest, as it touches exactly the question “silver of black” with one of the top Japanese Fujifilm managers.

When asked which color he would pick, he started by saying that both colors look great, but since Fujifilm used a new black color on X-T5, with a new technique to reduce particle size and increase blackness, he would go for the black one.

I must say that kind of made me almost reconsider my order, but at the end I will stick with silver. At the end I really could have flipped a coin and just take any color, as book look great.

The manager also shares some interesting tidbits in the interview, for example he discoloses how many years it took to design and develop the Fujifilm X-T1 (3 years).

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