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Fujifilm X-Pro3 has No In Body Image Stabilization (IBIS)

Fujifilm X-Pro3

The Fujifilm X-Pro3 has no IBIS.

The super-discounted Fujifilm X-H1 will remain the only Fujifilm X series camera with IBIS also after the X-Pro3 launch in the second half of October.

Want more rumors?

Then I have good news, because this is just the start!

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Fujifilm Already Leaked the Unique Fujifilm X-Pro3 Tilt Screen – Do you Like it? POLL

Fujifilm SP-X Tilt Screen – via DPReview / Barney Britton

Fujifilm X-Pro3

We posted already the rumor about the Fujifilm X-Pro3 having a unique tilt screen.

I was thinking about it, and then it came back to my mind again!

I remembered the Fujifilm mock-ups Fujifilm showed us at the Fuji X Summit in Dubai here.

There was this strange Fujifilm SP-X mockup with a tilt screen that surely falls into the “unique” category. Did Fujifilm go ahead with this concept, and decided to put it into the Fujifilm X-Pro3?

The answer is yes!

  • full LCD screen only visible when tilted down. With closed screen, you MUST use viewfinder to compose your image (or go blind and random :) )

What does FujiRumors think about this design?

Well, by adding Munch’s masterpiece on the SP-X screen, I think have said it all. ;)

But what about you? Vote the poll down below.

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Fujifilm X-Pro3 Coming with Unique Tilt Screen

Fujifilm X-Pro3

According to our trusted sources, the Fujifilm X-Pro3 will feature a “unique” tilt screen.

Not a fully articulating one (like we know it from Panasonic cameras), not a 3 or 2 way tilting one of current Fujifilm cameras, and not even the smart Fujifilm X-T100 tilt screen, but something different.

Hey guys, if I open the rumor season now, will you follow me on Facebook, Flipboard, RSS-feed, Twitter, Youtube?

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APS-C Crop is Cr&p, Amazon Goes Crazy, Fujifilm 2019/2020 Release Timeline, X100V, XF16-80, GF50 and More Top Articles for July

I guess many of you were (and hopefully still are or are going soon) on holidays in these weeks.

So maybe, between a jump into the refreshing water, a mountain hike and a whole day city exploring, you might have missed some of the articles we have shared in July.

Hence, for your convenience, here are the top 15 FujiRumors articles for July.

Personally, my travel is done already, as I have been to stunningly beautiful Croatia with that fanboy SonyAlphaRumors guy.

We will see if I can sneak in another trip into what remains of my summer break. If so, make sure to follow my Instagram to see where I am hanging around.

But even if I can’t travel, I live in a wonderful spot of this planet. Beauty is all around me, and my Fuji is always ready to capture it.

Oh… and my wife is starting out with photography this summer, so I can’t be more happy than this anyway :) #proudhusband

Enjoy your summer!

TOP 15 July Articles

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Fujifilm GFX100 Development Story with GF Lenses Autofocus Speed Ranking

Fujifilm GFX100

Fujifilm has published a first Fujifilm GFX100 development story article.

They start with discussing the definition of the sensor, medium format or large format.

There is not much point in having a discussion as to how to call the format of 44 x 33mm. We tend to seek for the historical ground from the days of silver halide film; 6 x 4.5 is medium format, and 4 x 5 inch or larger is large format, but the explanation does not have any suggestion other than historical legitimacy.

in terms of resolution, the current 44 x 33mm format surpasses that of the 6 x 4.5 and even the 8 x 10. There still is the unique color reproduction of the silver halide films, but if the medium and the large format is designed for large prints, then there is no point in seeking historical ground to call what format GFX is. Because with the GFX100, we can have the prints even larger.

The core part of the article is the comparison between Fujifilm GFX100 and GFX50 in terms of AF speed.

The major change from X-Pro1 to X-Pro2 was the installation of phase detection AF. The same goes for the GFX100 when compared to the change from GFX 50S / 50R. Furthermore, the AF algorithm of the GFX100 is same as that of the X-T3, meaning not only is it fast, but is now also tougher against in low light conditions, high frequency subjects and low contrast subjects.

To put simply, the GFX100 has the agility like the X-T3 and achieves the descriptive power like the 8×10. There have never been a system like this before. This is a whole new experience.

The lenses, that have the biggest benefit in terms of AF speed thanks to the phase detection AF pixels on the GFX100 are the GF63mm and GF45mm.

GF lenses autofocus speed on GFX100 (with latest GF lens firmware udpate):

  • GF 23mmF4 R LM WR – 0,140 sec
  • GF 45mmF2.8 R WR – 0,183 sec
  • GF 63mmF2.8 R WR – 0,186 sec
  • GF 110mmF2 R LM WR – 0,208 sec
  • GF 120mmF4 R LM OIS WR Macro – 0,181 sec
  • GF 250mmF4 R LM OIS WR – 0,212 sec
  • GF 32-64mmF4 R LM WR – 0,168 sec

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These Guys Switched from Full Frame to Fujifilm APS-C and Are Happy About it

Fujifilm Vs Full Frame

So it’s time for another comparisons roundup, this time focusing on people switching to Fujifilm APS-C from Sony, Nikon and Canon full frame, and believe it or not, they are happy with their switch!

In the Fujifilm world, if you really want a bigger sensor, you go Fujifilm GFX, which offers an almost 4 times bigger sensor than APS-C and hence can really offer that ultimate jump in image quality, that the jump from APS-C and FF can not offer.

And before you start complaining, we remind you that we have also shared dedicated roundups of people unhappy with Fujifilm.

LIVE BLOG MAY 23: Fujifilm GFX100 Announcement on FujiRumors!

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Fujifilm X-Pro3 Ideas, Wish Lists and Hopes

Fujifilm X-Pro3

Here on FujiRumors we already told you back in March, that the Fujifilm X-Pro3 will come in 2019.

We also told you that it will probably still be made in Japan.

Our rumors triggered wishes, hopes, ideas around the upcoming Fujifilm X-Pro3, and I would like to share some of them here on FujiRumors.com. Check them out down below.

*** Mega Fujifilm GFX 100 Live Blog on FujiRumors – May 23 ***

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Mission Impossible: Official “Fallout” Photos Taken with Fujifilm X and GFX Gear

Mission Impossible: Making Professional Work with Fujifilm Cameras :)
Mission Impossible: Making Professional Work with Fujifilm Cameras :)

Fujifilm’s Mission Impossible

If you are one of those, who thinks Fujifilm is not for Pros (APS-C is crap, MF is too slow), then please stop reading now, since I would like you to keep your sweet illusions ;).

Still sticking around? Well, then here is todays’ story.

After we discovered that the official images of Hollywood’s blockbuster “Dunkirk” were taken with the Fujifilm X-Pro2 and Fujinon XF18-135, fellow FR-reader Sam Zhai (instagram @hermeneuticlens) now spotted Fujifilm cameras on set of Mission Impossible – Fallout.

Chiabellajames.com (Instagram cbj_photo) used the following gear, to snap the official images for the movie:

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Fujifilm X/GFX Lenses for Wedding Photographers – What’s Your Top Pick? (POLL)

BHphoto published an article about which Fujifilm X and GFX lenses are best for wedding photography.

You can read the aricle here.

I am happy they mention also the Fujinon XF 18-135 as an option. A lens good enough to snap the offcial images for the Dunkirk blockbuster should also be good enough for other professional use.

I thought to grab this opportunity to ask the Fujifilm wedding photographers out there, what you consider the best lenses for wedding photography. Feel free to vote the poll down below.

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