Cameralabs Fujifilm GFX100 Review: “I’m Struck at How Easy it is to Enjoy 102 Megapixel”
Gordon from Cameralabs published his full Fujifilm GFX100 review.
Down below are his findings:
Gordon from Cameralabs published his full Fujifilm GFX100 review.
Down below are his findings:
Two of the most popular and loved travel lens options for Fujifilm X shooters are the Fujinon XF18-55mm f/2.8-4 and XF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6.
But there is one lens, that might rule them all: the just announced Fujinon XF 16-80mm f/4.
The XF16-80 sits nicely between the XF18-55 and XF18-135 in terms of size and price, but it stands out from the rest by offering 6 stops of OIS and a new feature, where the lens automatically detects if you are shooting on a tripod, and automatically adjust OIS accordingly.
Optically it’s all still to evaluate. But initial impressions as well as full size samples can be found in our live blogging.
In this post, we are going to just compare the mere specs of the travel trinity. So, if you want to compare filter size, weight, size, minimum focus distance and more, access this dedicated BHphoto specs comparison page.
Personally I am very happy with my XF18-135mm, which snapped my favorite image of 2018 and makes it hard for me to replace it with anything, unless the XF16-80 has some significant image quality advantage.
Time will tell how the XF16-80 stands up against the other zooms, and of course you’ll be the first to know, if you follow FujiRumors on Facebook, Instagram, RSS-feed, Youtube, Flipboard and Twitter.
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The newly announced Fujinon GF50mm f/3.5 is a potential GAS trigger lens for many GFX shooters, given its compact size, especially combined with Fujifilm GFX50R. In fact, Fujifilm says you can’t get a lighter and smaller medium format combo than this one.
The following Fujifilm slides have been sent to me (thanks), and they show what evidently is a Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensor with 101 megapixel for improved 4K video performance.
It’s called X-Trans IV, because it is based on the same sensor architecture of the Fujifilm X-T3 / X-T30, just 4 times bigger.
Is Fujifilm planing a Fujifilm GFX100 with X-Trans coming for best 4K video performance?
Let’s go through the slides (that you can see at the bottom of this post):
Fujifilm USA pulled the trigger a bit too early, and published the full press release of the Fujinon XF 16-80mmF4.
It’s all copied down below, so do not panic even if they remove it :).
Please note the nice feature:
“The OIS can also automatically detect when the camera is being used with a tripod and adjust its performance to provide optimum image quality.”
The official annoucnement is tomorrow, July 18, at 1AM New York time
Fujifilm USA pulled the trigger a bit too early, and published the full press release of the Fujifilm GF50mm f/3.5.
It’s all copied down below, so do not panic even if they remove it :).
The official annoucnement is tomorrow, July 18, at 1AM New York time
Chris and Jordan from DPRTV published their Fujifilm GFX100 review.
Here are their findings:
Nick Schreger has published a video, showing a couple of Fujifilm GFX100 factory settings that, according to him, don’t always make much sense, and he recommends you to change them.
The video is in German, so down below his setting advices in English.
Do you agree with this list? And which changes did you make to your Fujifilm default menu settings?
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Fujifilm just release Fujinon GF 250mm f/4 firmware update ver. 1.11.
The firmware update Ver.1.11 from Ver.1.10 incorporates the following issue:
You can download firmware 1.11 here.
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