Fujifilm X RAW Studio and RAW File Converter EX 3.0 Software Updates
Fujifilm has released software updates for X RAW Studio and RAWs File Converter EX 3.0.
Down below all the details and download links.
Fujifilm has released software updates for X RAW Studio and RAWs File Converter EX 3.0.
Down below all the details and download links.
Some reports are appearing that indicate how the the Fujifilm X-Pro3 has been discontinued.
The first one comes from India, where a fellow X shooter looking for an X-Pro3 spoke to a Fujifilm distributor, who was informed by the regional Fujifilm sales person that the Fujifilm X-Pro3 is discontinued [see screenshot above].
Another report comes from a Swiss Fujifilm shooter, who got told the same by a Swiss distributor (X-Pro3 no longer in production), with the addition that no Fujifilm X-Pro4 is in the pipeline.
Speculations are rising, and so far here are the options I see.
What’s your most likely scenario?
If you ask me, I’d go for Nr.2. But the option that would make me most happy is the Nr.1 of course :)
Fujifilm X-Pro3: BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama
DPRTV teamed up with Ted Forbes to predict the future of the Fujifilm system for 2023.
They predict two cameras:
I won’t make any comment on anything at the moment, because as you can imagine, I am looking deep into 2023 already, and when the time has come and all the checks are done, I will drop 100% accurate rumors for you.
So for now take their predictions as what they are: fun speculations and wishes.
The FujiRumors community has a clear idea on what they want for 2023.
For the X series the most wished camera is indeed the Fujifilm X-Pro4 followed by the Fujifilm X100VI (or X100Vs or X200 or however Fujifilm is going to call the Fujifilm X100V successor).
For the GFX series, the top wish could be summed up with one word: speed!
I’ve looked at the results of your future X camera wish and future GFX camera wish.
Here they are… and what they tell us.
X series
GFX gear
Conclusion for X series
There is a tendency to prefer more megapixel over more speed. And as a Fujifilm X-T5 owner myself, I can understand why: the X-T5 is plenty of fast enough for most of us thanks to the brand new processor. Plus, the 40MP sensor gives us the best dynamic range on any X series camera.
But most importantly, the list is dominated by rangefinder cameras.
So, after a year full of DSLR styled cameras (X-T5, X-H2 and X-H2s), people are hungry to see something happening on the rangefinder front… and I am totally with you guys!
Conclusion for GFX series
Stacked sensor makes the top of the list. Which means that contrary to the X series, for the GFX series people desire more speed rather than more resolution.
It’s pure sadness.
I mean, if you look at the current X mount lens roadmap, it is just sadness, with only one X mount lens stoically standing all alone trying to keep up excited about the future.
So we decided to help Fujifilm in gathering some ideas, and you guys dropped hundreds of lens suggestions for the future here, which I then summed up in 40 options to vote on here.
Well, here are the results:
TOP 6 LENSES OVERALL:
There were really a lot of suggestions in the wide angle zoom range. So many, that I decided to give 2 options to vote on, the XF16-35mm f/2 and the XF 11-30mm f/2.8.
But if we were to merger even those two lenses into one single lens, we could get something like the XF 14-30mm f/2.0. In that case, we would have the following result.
TOP 6 PRIMES:
TOP 6 ZOOMS:
And if we were to merge the two lenses as we did above, we would get:
CONCLUSIONS
Wide Angle Reality vs Telephoto Dreams
When you go around in forums, you’ll often see people complaining about Fujifilm not offering enough long lenses.
And to a certain degree I agree with you: long primes especially are needed!
But then there is the reality.
And the reality is that the vast majority of Fujifilm shooters simply do not see long lenses as a priority. What they really want is the total opposite: more wide angle zooms and primes.
We have to be clear about this: any of the lenses that made it to the top of the list in our survey would outsell by a large margin any long prime or zoom lens Fuji would launch.
That’s something Fujifilm knows (and has openly declared here).
And yet, there is at least one lens I feel Fujifilm must give us: the (already patented) Fujinon XF 400mm f/4, which made it in the top 15 of our list and fellow FR-readers already made mock-ups of and it is consistently your top wished telephoto lens.
So, even though it did not make the list, I strongly advice Fujifilm to give us a long prime lens.
Fujifilm X-T5
DPRTV tells us which was the best and worst gear launched in 2022.
The Fujifilm X-H2s establishes itself as the best hybrid camera, as it snaps the first spot in the video camera category and the second spot in the still camera section.
But it’s not all good for Fujifilm. In fact, the Fujinon XF 18-120mm f/4 PZ has been declared the worst lens.
Best Lens
A pity that none of the four Fujinon lenses launched this year got even a honorable mention.
Best Video Camera
Fujifilm X-H2s: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama / Moment
Best Photo Camera
Worst Lens
Fujinon XF 18-120mm f/4: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama / Moment / Focuscamera
Worst Video Camera
Worst Photo Camera
List of Fujifilm Related Gear launched in 2022
Oh yes… it’s that time of the year when everybody starts listing the best and worst gear of the year.
The first list we got is this one over at Explora, where the B&H team declared the Fujifilm X-H2 and X-H2s the best cameras of 2022.
You can read why they included both X-H2 and X-H2s on the top spot and what they say about it, read the full article at B&H Explora.
CineD does not limit themselves to test gear in a lab. Nope, they actually work with the cameras, shoot mini-documentaries and are out on the field with gear that needs to get the job done.
And from all cameras launched in 2022, the one that really stood out for them was the Fujifilm X-H2.
So much so, that they declared it the best mirrorless camera of 2022 (for video).
It’s no surprise that it won over the Fujifilm X-T5, as CineD is more video-centric in their content creation, and for that purpose the Fujifilm X-H2 simply offers more flexibility over the X-T5.
With up to 8K ProRes HQ internal recording and a 40.2MP sensor, this camera is aimed to satisfy the needs of serious content creators. This camera is extremely flexible when it comes to recording formats and resolutions, promising to assist you when negotiating with clients about their final output needs.
This FUJIFILM X-H2 has become an all-rounder for us at CineD. It’s like having a “Swiss Army Knife” at our disposal.
You can read their full article on why they awarded the Fujifilm X-H2 (also over the X-H2s) here at CineD.
Fujifilm has just announced the Fujifilm TG-BT1 tripod grip. You can check out are dedicated article (with videos and press release) here.
To support the grip, some of the compatible Fujifilm cameras need a firmware update, that has now been provided by Fujifilm. You can find all the details and download links down below.
We remind you that the compatible cameras and lenses are:
That little XC 15-45mm lens will get a revival now, as it seems to be the perfect match for this tripod.
Get Yours:
Fujifilm has officially announced the Fujifilm TG-BT1 Tripod Grip.
The TG-BT1 allows you to record movies, take photographs, or adjust zoom on compatible power zoom lenses (XF18-120mmF4 LM PZ WR and XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 OIS PZ) while holding this Bluetooth tripod grip.
Every year, Techno System Research, a major marketing research company located in Japan, publishes the worldwide camera market share data.
And while the data is behind a (very expensive) paywall, the main chart (see above) for this year has been published by the Japanese Nikkei.
Digital camera 2021 global market share (compared to 2020) *Techno System Research
This is the data for the entire digital camera market.
I find the mirrorless ranking more interesting, as it is free of all those DSLRs Canon and Nikon still sells.
For mirrorless only, this is the data we had for 2020:
Once Techno System Research publishes the data for mirrorless cameras only, I will let you know.
via mirrorlessrumors via Nikkei.
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→ USA: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama
→ Worldwide: AmazonCA / Amazon of Your Country
→ UK: AmazonUK / WexUK / ParkCameraUK
→ EU: AmazonDE / AmazonIT / AmazonFR / AmazonES / CalumetDE / FotoErhardt / Fotokoch / PCHstore
X-T5 Other Countries
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