BREAKING: Fujifilm X-T3 Will Cost Less than Fujifilm X-T2 (less than $1,599) – TRUSTED SOURCE

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Fujifilm X-T3 – The Affordable Flagship

Busy news days! Here a few of the articles published in the last 36 hours on FR:

  • Read here – R&D Investment for Fujifilm X-T3, GFX 50R and GFX 100S Stops Operating Income Grow
  • Read here – Nikon FF Mirrorless Vs. Fujifilm GFX 50S Size Comparison
  • Read hereFujinon XF 33mmF1.0: Why We Should Buy it and How YOU Helped Fujifilm Japan
  • Read here – Cactus RQ250 TTL Wireless Monolight for Fujifilm
  • Read here – Shoten/Techart Canon EF to Fuji GFX AF Firmware Update Released
  • Read here – Fuji Guys Fujifilm XF10 Top Features
  • Read here – Lensbaby Sol 45 f/3.5 Tilt-Shift Lens for Fujifilm X Cameras

A powerful new sensor, a fast processor, 20fps bursts, packed with many new features, the best Fujifilm X series camera ever made… and yet, the Fujifilm X-T3 won’t be that pricy as one could imagine.

In fact, I have been told by a trusted source (thanks), that the Fujifilm X-T3 will cost less than the Fujifilm X-T2 at it’s current official price tag (without rebates), hence less than $1,599.

$1,499? $1,399? Or even less, maybe $1,299 like the X-T1 launch price? Now that thing starts to be affordable also for my savings account :).

But one thing is sure: competition is a good thing for us customers, since I doubt Fujifilm would have sold the Fujifilm X-T3 for a lower price than X-T2, if the Full Frame Sony A7III would not have hit the market with a $2,000 price tag.

And if the rumor of the X-T3 stacked sensor is true, then the Fujifilm X-T3 is basically a Sony A9 for about 1/3 of the price.

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Rumored Fujifilm X-T3 Specs

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Fujifilm Q1 FY 2019/3 Financial Results: Upfront R&D Investment for Fujifilm X-T3, GFX 50R and GFX 100S Stops Operating Income Grow

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Fujifilm Financial Results for FY2019/3 1st Quarter

Fujifilm just published the 1st quarter results for the Financial Year 2019. Fujifilm confirms to be a healthy company, but the overall operating income in the imaging solutions segment went down 2.2%…

due to such factors as upfront R&D investment for next generation processor and sensor for digital cameras and others.”

Of course they mainly refer to the Fujifilm X-T3 and the Fujifilm GFX 100S, which will both feature a new sensor and new processor, but also the Fujifilm GFX 50R medium format camera (coming at Photokina this year) might have needed a major R&D investment.

Regarding the FUJIFILM X-H1 and FUJIFILM X-T100, in one report they write that sales were “solid” and in another report they write sales were “strong“.

Down below the full report regarding the imaging solution

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SHOTEN/TECHART Canon EF to Fujifilm GFX AF Smart Adapter Firmware 2.0.1 Released

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The latest firmware ver.2.0.1 for the Shoten EF-FG01 smart adapter for Fujifilm GFX has been released. Firmware compatible with Windows 8 and Windows 10.

It adds support for the Fujifilm GFX 35mm format mode.

The same adapter is also sold under the Techart name, and it got the 35mm mode support already back in June with firmware 2.0.

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Fuji Guys Fujifilm XF10 Top Features

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Fujifilm XF10

The Fuji Guys published their Fujifilm XF10 video here. They cover

  • 0:30 – Video Viewing Options
  • 0:46 – Command Dials
  • 3:20 – Touch Screen Shooting
  • 4:18 – Touch Screen Playback
  • 4:39 – Bluetooth Setup
  • 7:20 – Bluetooth Remote Trigger
  • 7:42 – Wireless Image Transfer
  • 8:57 – Snapshot Mode
  • 9:35 – Control Ring
  • 10:17 – Film Simulations
  • 11:00 – Square Mode
  • 11:56 – Movie Setup
  • 14:10 – Advance Filters
  • 15:25 – Continuous Shooting
  • 16:34 – Interval Shooting
  • 18:32 – 4K Multi-Focus
  • 20:04 – Custom FN Buttons
  • 21:08 – AF Options
  • 22:19 – Pairing with Share Printer

Fujifilm XF10: BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama, Focuscamera

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Nikon FF Mirrorless Vs. Fujifilm GFX 50S Size Comparison and See Medium Format Sensor in Nikon FF

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Nikoneye.com - Fujifilm GFX 50S Vs. Nikon Full Frame Size Comparison
Nikoneye.com – Fujifilm GFX 50S Vs. Nikon Full Frame Size Comparison
Nikoneye.com – Fujifilm GFX 50S Vs. Nikon with Medium Format Sensor

Nikon FF Vs. Fujifilm MF

Nikoneye.com published the first Fujiiflm GFX 50S Vs. Nikon FF mirrorless size comparison. Check it out here.

If the size comparison is accurate, then we can see that the mount of the Fujifilm GFX 50S is still bigger than the one of the Nikon FF.

Nikon MF Vs. Fujifilm MF

Nikoneye.com also placed the Medium Format sensor of the GFX into the Nikon FF, and we see that Nikon’s mount has enough space to take such a sensor.

An MF sensor in the Nikon body would go right until the edge of the mount (more or less like the FF sensor on the Sony E-mount A7 series).

This could be a problem for an eventual Nikon MF, since it is more difficult to design high quality lenses for a small mount diameter, at least this is what Sigma CEO said back in 2014, when he stated regarding the FF sensor in the Sony E-mount:

It’s a bit more difficult to make ART lenses for the Sony FE system because of the not so large diameter of the mount. We don’t know why Sony did this. Likely because the E-mount was meant for APS-C first and only after that they did use it for FF too.”

If the Sigma CEO is not talking out of turn (and since designing lenses is his job, I guess he knows what he talks about), then the Fujifilm GFX 50S could have an advantage, since it has a larger mount and hence it could make the design of high quality MF lenses easier.

It would be very interesting, though, if Nikon would really adopt one mount for 2 different sensor sizes (and I hope they will).

This would mean that Nikon believes that the Fujifilm GFX 50S medium format concept is interesting and potentially a winning one, and Nikon wants to keep the option open for a Medium Format camera.

Whatever happens, follow FujiRumors on Facebook, RSS-feed, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter, and you won’t miss it :)

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