Topaz Gigapixel AI v6.1 Released (save $20 for a limited time) and What Gigapixel Does with the Leaked X-H2S Images ;)

Share

Topaz just announced the new Gigapixel AI 6.1. You can find the long detailed list of improvement on this blog post.The new key feature  is the new face recovery mode!

Major Changes

  • New Face Recovery model – see post for details
  • Significantly faster processing on GTX 10, RTX 20, and RTX 30 series GPUs

Changes

  • Fixed black crop preview in large images
  • Improved wording of various tooltips/dialogs
  • Added slider to control face recovery strength
  • Improved blending around faces

And til June 2 you save 20 Dollars/Euro.

Just a curiosity: down below you can see the leaked images of the Fujifilm X-H2S go through Gigapixel.

No Gigapixel

Share
** CLICK HERE to Read the Rest of the Article **

X-ProF, (Re)designing the Perfect Camera :: Fujifilm X-T5 Wishlist :: X80 with 40mm Lens :: Fujifilm GFX 50R II :: FR-Readers Wishlist Corner

Share

FR-Readers Wishlist Corner

Here is another roundup of wishlist shared by the FR-community to me via email at fujirumor@gmail.com.

Previous Wishlist Episodes:

Share
** CLICK HERE to Read the Rest of the Article **

Rumor Update: Fujifilm X-H2S with PSAM Dial

Share

The leaked images did not show it, but many of you guys already suspected it: the Fujifilm X-H2S is going to bring the PSAM dial also to the X-H series.

And you guessed well, guys! The X-H2S will indeed have a PSAM dial.

You know what’s my take on it: nothing is more fun and more practical to use than having as many dedicated dials as possible.

However, I also own a Fujifilm camera with a PSAM dial, the Fujifilm GFX100S.

And you know what?

Also the GFX100S is stupidly easy and fast to operate… just not as fun.

The way I have set up my GFX100S is that I have it on M all the time and quickly control ISO with the rear command dial (often I just leave it at one of my three AUTO ISO settings) and shutter speed with the front command dial. For aperture I use of course the ring on the lens.

So, from a mere operational point of view, a PSAM dial is very far from being an ergonomic nightmare. On the contrary, many might find it even more convenient to use.

And I can’t blame Fujifilm for finally offering also in their high-end APS-C line a camera with PSAM dial. I am 100% sure that this will help Fujifilm to expand its customer base, as there is a huge chunk of photographers loving to work with PSAM dials.

Luckily Fujifilm has also other higher end APS-C camera lines, all with wonderful retro controls (X-Pro3, X-T3, X-T4, a future Fujifilm X-T5 or Fujifilm X-Pro4). So the X series is and will remain home for retro lovers like me and many of you.

But we all love Fujifilm and want it to succeed. So if a PSAM dial camera every now and then helps the system to grow and flourish, well, then I applaud such cameras.

Fujifilm X-H2 and X-H2S rumored specs list:

The Fastest Growing Fujifilm Group

Follow FujiRumors on Patreon, Facebook, Instagram, RSS-feed, Youtube, Flipboard and Twitter

Join Our Owners Groups

Share

AstrHori 85mm f/2.8 TS macro tilt lens for Fujifilm X

Share

AstrHori is already offering several lenses also for Fujifilm X mount.

The new AstrHori 85mm f/2.8 TS macro tilt lens is coming for various mount, including for Fujifilm X. The specs shared over at SonyAlphaRumors are the following:

  • Optical structure: 11 elements in 8 groups
  • Angle of view: 28.2 (shift pitch-angle: ±8)
  • Focusing range: 0.25 to infinity
  • Max magnification: 1X
  • Filter size: 55mm
  • Dimensions: 63mm x 110mm
  • Weight: 720g
  • Focus mode: manual internal focussing

via AstrHori

Share