Fringer Canon EF to Fujifilm X Pro Smart Adapter Released for $299 – UPDATE

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Fringer just released their Canon EF to Fujifilm X Electronic Smart Adapter has just been released for $299. It has a build in eletronic aperture ring and both bayonets are made of brass.

There is also a standard version, where you need to set aperture through camera body, the lens bayonet is made of brass and the camera bayonet is made of alloy.

We are proud to announce the release of Fringer EF – X mount smart adapters. There are two version, i.e. Pro version and none pro (standard version). Currently only the Pro verion is avaliable on Fringer’s official website for $299 (plus $25 international expedited shipping). Please be noted that only very limited quantity is available now and it may sell out soon.

Fringer EF-FX Pro has built-in electronic aperture ring. You may set aperture value through the aperture ring just like the fujifilm XF lenses. Meanwhile, both bayonets of the Pro version are made of brass…”

UPDATE:

The Fringer EF-FX Pro adapter has been sold out in less than an hour. The requirement was way beyond our expectations. I apologize for the very limited quantity of the initial batch. Now it’s close to Chinese new year and all the factories stopped their business. Thus, the next batch would not be ready in short time. If you are interested in buying this product, please leave a message on m y website. I’ll let you know once it’s available again.

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Fujifilm Sponsored TCSTV Movie Shot with “Unreleased Gear” Screening at Movie Theater on February 16. Fujifilm X-H1 Film?

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Wooden Niccolls

FR-reader and X-shooter Allen (Images on instagram) noticed something watching the latest TCSTV live stream.

TheCameraStoreTV will be screening a new “Wooden Niccolls” episode (short films they do to mimic movie scenes and test/review gear) at a movie theater on big screen in Canada next month.

They just said they used some gear that hasn’t been released yet, so they can’t talk about it.

But here is why the FR-reader thinks (and me too), that it could be the Fujifilm X-H1:

Guys, if that’s not a movie taken with the Fujifilm X-H1, then….

… I promise…

… that I will shoot SEPIA only for an entire month! :)

All details about the “Wooden Niccolls Movie” here.

everything will be real soon… stay tuned on FujiRumors via Facebook, RSS-feed and Twitter

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The Poster of the Movie… taken with the Fujifilm X-H1? Maybe Eterna?

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Kevin Mullins Reveals his Monochrome Fujifilm Files Processing in Lightroom… and he Starts with Classic Chrome!

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It is always interesting to see, how fellow X-shooters post process their images, and we have shared them here on FujiRumors in the past (a few of them linked again below).

Today it’s time for Kevin Mullins, to guide us step by step through his black&white post-processing workflow. And interestingly, his starting point is Classic Chrome. What happens after that, you can see it in this Kevin Mullins video.

The image he edits has been taken with Fujifilm GFX 50S.

And in case you want to see more of the settings of fellow X-shooters, here are some other articles on FujiRumors

have a FANTASTIC weekend,
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Fujifilm X-H1 with Electronic First Curtain Shutter (EFCS)

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Fujifilm X-H1

Hey guys! Everything ok? I hope so :) .

I allow myself to bother you today, because there is a new rumor to share, about the Fujifilm X-H1, which will be announced February 15.

According to our trusted sources, the Fujifilm X-H1 will have “electronic first curtain shutter” (EFCS).

robertotoole explains very good how electronic first curtain shutter (EFSC) works:

When you press the shutter button to take a picture the electronic first curtain shutter uses a high-speed scanning system that mimics a mechanical first curtain shutter operation then synchronizes with a mechanical second curtain shutter to cover the sensor and end the exposure. Any vibration caused by the second curtain shutter happens after exposure has ended.

When you press the shutter button to take a picture with EFSC disabled or with a camera without EFSC a mechanical first curtain shutter uncovers the sensor and the second curtain follows along to form a slot to expose the sensor. The mechanical first curtain causes vibrations to occur throughout the exposure. This can lead to image blurring with high magnification macro or telephoto work.”

I know what you think… the X-H1 has the same sensor of X-T2, the same processor of X-T2… so will EFCS come to X-T2 via Kaizen firmware update? Let’s hope so :) .

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LEAKED: Fujifilm X-A5 and XC 15-45 Images

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Fujifilm X-A5 + XC 15-45

These are the first image of the Fujifilm X-A5 and Fujinon XC 15-45 lens.

I already told you they both will be announced on January 31, and of course there will be a FujiRumors Live Blogging. So make sure to follow us on Facebook, RSS-feed and Twitter.

The XC 15-45 image shows that our size leak of the lens was spot on. Also the filter size 52 was already leaked here weeks ago. Oh… and note the “PZ” printed on the front of the XC15-45… guess what it means? Maybe “Power Zoom”, as we told you a few weeks ago? ;)

While the XC15-45 is much closer in size to the XF18mm pancake rather than to the compact XC16-50 zoom, it’s very border line to call it a “pancake zoom“… some FR-readers suggested to call it better a “muffin zoom” ;)

Regarding the X-A5, it seems it has lost the focus mode selector on the front.

via nokishita via digicame-info

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