Voigtländer MACRO APO-ULTRON 35mm f/2 for Fujifilm X Announced

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Cosina just announced the Voigtländer MACRO APO-ULTRON 35mm f/2 for Fujifilm X.

Just like the Voigtländer NOKTON 23mm F1.2 X and the Voigtländer NOKTON 35mm F1.2 X it is a manual focus lens, but with electronic contacts so it can communicate with the camera.

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TTartisan 50mmF2 for Fujifilm X Available Now

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The TTartisan 50mmF2 for Fujifilm X mount is now listed at AmazonUS here (available for pre-order in just a few hours).

  • Portrait-length Lens: The TTartisan 50mm F2 Lens is designed for FUJI X-mount mirrorless cameras. The lens is compact with a weight of about 200g, making it ideal for street photography and other everyday shooting applications.
  • Bright Aperture: Bright f/2 maximum aperture suits working in low-light conditions and also affords greater control over the depth of field. Additionally, a 10-blade diaphragm is featured and contributes a smooth bokeh quality.
  • Excellent Optical Design: 6 elements in 5 groups, including 2 high refraction index elements, which can effectively control spherical aberrations.
  • Manual Focus Design: the 50mm f/2 has a manual focus design, capable of focusing as close as 50cm away.
  • Clicked Aperture Ring: The clicked aperture ring is stepped with the right amount of resistance and click, marking on full stops from F/2 to F/16.

TTartisan 50mm f/2: TTartisan / AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pergear

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Fujifilm X-H2S Reviews Drop on the Web, with Lots of Happy (and Well Tracked) Faces

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The Fujifilm X-H2S is falling into hands of fellow X shooters, and hence reviews are spreading all over the web.

In short we can say that this camera is making lots of people very happy. :) This is autofocus performance as never seen before on any Fujifilm camera, and at that level won’t be found even on the Fujifilm X-H2 or Fujifilm X-T5, as they both will feature a non-stacked 40MP sensor.

Blog Posts

  • keithwee – A hands-on review of the Fujifilm X-H2S – Future Optimisation and the 3 meanings behind the ‘S’.
  • ondrejvachek – Stacked and packed – Fujifilm X-H2s review

Youtube Reviews
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BREAKING: Fujifilm X-H2 and Fujifilm X-T5 Coming with New Lower Base ISO (Less than 160)

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Multiple trusted sources have reported to us, that the 40MP non-stacked Fujifilm X-H2 will have a lower base ISO than current Fujifilm models, including the Fujifilm X-H2S, which still has ISO 160 as its lowest native value.

I was always of the opinion that a lower base ISO should be a top priority for Fujifilm, so this rumor makes me particulary happen.

And what does this mean for the Fujifilm X-T5?

Well, our trusted sources also told us that the Fujifilm X-T5 will have the non-stacked 40MP sensor, so we can safely assume that also the Fujifilm X-T5 will have a new lower base ISO. But to be clear, that is a logical conclusion I make based on the current X-H2/X-T5 rumors, and not something a source told me explicitly.

And what about the other future Fujifilm cameras?

Now, Fujifilm has stated that except for the Fujifilm X-H line which has both sensor options, all other camera lines will either get the stacked 26MP or the 40MP non-stacked sensor. And since I don’t have information on which sensor the surviving X cameras will get, hence the Fujifilm X-Pro4, X-E5, X-S20, X-T40 and X100V successor, I can’t say which line will profit from the lower base ISO, too.

I have conflicting report until now on which the new base ISO value will be, but I am working to figure it out. I hope that very shortly I can give you the precise value.

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