Fujinon GF80mm F1.7 R WR In Stock at B&H Photo and Amazon
The Fujinon GF80mmF1.7 R WR lens is now in stock at BHphoto here and at AmazonUS here.
It is not yet available at Adorama, Focuscamera and Moment.
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The Fujinon GF80mmF1.7 R WR lens is now in stock at BHphoto here and at AmazonUS here.
It is not yet available at Adorama, Focuscamera and Moment.
The Latest GFX Gear
It’s over!
Not only the Fujifilm X-E4 will be the last X series camera to come this year, but according to our sources it will also be the last one to feature the excellent X-Trans IV sensor!
The 26MP X-Trans IV sensor was used first on the Fujifilm X-T3, followed by the X-T30, X-Pro3, X100V, X-T4, X-S10 and last but not least the X-E4.
It’s still a great sensor with top-notch technology. Backside illuminated, full phase detection coverage, copper wiring for faster sensor readout. It’s the same technology we find in flagship cameras of other brands such as the Sony Alpha a7R IV.
And the future?
Fujifilm managers already hinted multiple times like in this interview and also here, that the future will bring more megapixel to the X series.
Which sensor technology will be used? Will it really be that 43 Megapixel 8K stacked BSI sensor?
Questions, riddles and enigmas that FujiRumors is trying to answer for you.
All I can say for now is that, after an explosive start in 2021, Fuji’s current quietness is only apparent. Behind the scenes great things are planed, and if you’d like to get a secret glimpse into them, following FujiRumors is the way to go.
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Nitecore has announced their new Nitecore NP-W235 batteries for Fujifilm X-T4 and Fujifilm GFX100S and their NP-W126S batteries for X-T3 and other X series cameras (except the older X100 models).
Nitecore NP-W235 – Coming soon to AmazonUS and at Nitecore
Nitecore NP-W126S – Coming soon to AmazonUS and at Nitecore
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On April 26 I was finally allowed to leave my little village, so I could finally hit my local photography store in the province nearby.
I entered the store, and in a total frenzy grabbed the first free seller and nervously asked him to give me that bloody XF27mmF2.8 R WR right now!
I guess this was some sort of withdrawal symptom, as I sold my XF27mmF2.8 MKI a few days ago, which I was totally addicted to. So the replacement could not come fast enough!
Now I finally have it, and here it is! Obviously glued on my Fujifilm X-E3. The dream combo is back, and it already served me well on my daily walks around my little village with my son.
But the lovely Fujinon XF27mmF2.8 R WR is just one of the photo gear Fujifilm recently released just the day before my son was born.
Sure, there was the massive Fujifilm GFX100S and the bokeh monster GF80mmF1.7.
But the releases on the X series front were not less interesting.
There was the Fujifilm X-E4. Then there is the incredibly poratable Fujinon XF70-300mmF4-5.6, which, with about the size of the XF55-200mm, is the perfect lens to get a long reach in a compact package and absolutely fair price for the X system. And yes, last but not least the XF27mmF2.8 R WR.
So today we would like to focus on the roundup on the latest and greatest X series gear. Lots to watch and read down below.
News is news, so I share it. But I wrote a very informative piece about these awards in the past. So, if you want to read how the business around (some of these) awards goes, check out this article.
A little addendum to my earlier article: Fujifilm recently won tons of Red Dot Awards. As you can see from the Red-Dot page itself here, Fujifilm had to pay up to €6,000 to “win” a single prize. I am pretty sure that there is a FR-reader out there, who could have developed a fantastic camera remote App if Fujifilm would have given him/her $6K.
These awards are a mere (and effortless) money machine for those, who run them, and they’d award even a garbage can as top innovation of the year, if somebody paid for that. They are meaningless.
And yet, news is news, so I have to share it. But at least you know what I think about them.
At the time of this post, the Fujinon GF80mm f/1.7 in stock at Amazon US here as well as at Adorama here.
It not yet in stock at BHphoto here.
Amazon also has the MHG-GFX S hand grip for Fujifilm GFX100S available in limited number here (out of stock at BHphoto here and Adorama here).
The camera itself, the GFX100S, is not available yet.
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Fujifilm has launched its medium-term management plan called VISION2023.
It’s clear that their focus is on the healthcare business and quite frankly the mention of its imaging division at the very end of the press release you can read below, feels more like a mandatory half-hearted addendum.
That’s totally different compared to their VISION2019 plan that Fujifilm published in 2017 here, where they literally wrote:
A new episode of Fujifilm’s “Focus on Glass” series went online. This time it’s about the Fujinon GF110mmF2, which, I remember you, at the moment is available with a $500 discount (expires tomorrow).
Down below the video plus the transcript.
At the time of this post, there is a limited number of 9 samples of the Fujinon GF80mmF1.7 R WR lens in stock at Amazon US here (shipped and sold by Amazon)
It is still backordered at BHphoto here and Adorama here.
Amazon also has the MHG-GFX S hand grip for Fujifilm GFX100S available in limited number here (out of stock at BHphoto here and Adorama here).
The camera itself, the GFX100S, is not available yet.
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