Quick Tip: Monitor Your Audio on Fujifilm X-T2 / X-H1 using micro HDMI to VGA adapter

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As you know, the Fujifilm X-H1 and X-T2 have the headphone jack built-in only into the vertical battery grip, hence you need to get the grip in order to be able to monitor your audio.

But there is a (very cheap) workaround.

Fujifilm X-H1 facebook group member S. has reported to us a little “hack”, that some of you might find useful, too.

“I have just make with success the hack for the audio out monitoring with a micro-HDMI to VGA adaptor. Very lightweight. It works perfectly just plugging the headphone. The adaptor works without external power supply. No audio lag in headphones during filming”.

Just one lack:

“In PLAY mode, the X-H1 shows the film only by the HDMI output, not on its display. I hope that a future firmware can give the possibility to play the videos on the display even when a micro-HDMI is plugged.”

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Internal Fujifilm Document Predicts 50% Market Share Decrease for Canon and Nikon Within 2021… and About CaNikon’s FF Mirrorless

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Canon Vs. Nikon Vs. Fujifilm

** Update: Thom Hogan also things the prediction is BS. Read his article at sansmirrors **

This morning started just as usual.

I woke up at 5:30 AM to prepare my coffee in the fantastic Bialetti Brikka Moka recommended to me by a FR-reader (thanks a ton, a game changer :) ).

Usually I get about 10 emails over night, and I try to reply to all of them as quickly as possible within 6:30 AM, but this morning an email of a source made me almost spill my precious coffee.

I received the information about an internal Fujifilm document that predicts the following scenario:

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Meyer-Optik Goerlitz Nocturnus 0.95/75mm Pre-sale Started and First Images Published

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Meyer-Optik Goerlitz Nocturnus 0.95/75mm

The Meyer-Optik Goerlitz Nocturnus 0.95/75mm is now available for pre-sale with a 40% discount until May 26 (reg. $ 3999).

First samples as well as video and the technical details can be found below

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Meyer-Optik Goerlitz Nocturnus 0.95/75mm – pre-sale started and first images published

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The Death of Polaroid and Rise of Fujifilm Instax thanks to Asian TV Series. Brief Overview and History of an Unexpected Success

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The announcement of the Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 is just around the corner, and it will be, just like any other Fujifilm Instant camera, a huge success.

In fact, Instax is booming year after year…. and today it’s a market controlled almost exclusively by Fujifilm.

However, this terrific success is something not even Fujifilm was expecting.

As Fujifilm manager Franck Portelance said to the French site Focus Numerique, in 2007, the year Polaroid declared bankruptcy, also Fujifilm wondered if it would make any sense to continue production.

But then, an unexpected Instax boom and revival came thanks to some Asian TV series.

The manager explains [google translated]:

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