Fujifilm X-S20 Teardown and Disassembly for Infrared Conversion

Before we start with the teardown deals, maybe some of you will remember Michal Krause.

He is the fellow FR-reader who wrote one of the most successful and appreciated guest posts here on FujiRumors (with LOTS of great images!)

Well, Michal has launched the English version of his book: Capture One Effectively – The Complete Guide to Capture One Pro 23. You can read more details about the ebook at this page here.

And now to the teardown.

Kolari has disassembled a Fujifilm X-S20 for infrared conversion.

And if you are interested to look of the complexity of the X-S20 internals, you can watch the short video above made by Kolari.

EXCLUSIVE: This is Fujifilm’s Next XF Lens!

The Next X Mount Lens

Look, I am the first to be disappointed that Fujifilm hasn’t refreshed the X mount lens roadmap yet.

It makes no sense and it’s one of Fujifilm’s big mistakes that they refuse to give us a new one.

I have expressed my frustration and explained Fujifilm’s error in this article here.

So all I can try to do, is to try to create some sort of “unofficial” roadmap based on rumors.

And even if it is incredibly difficult to get on these kind of rumors, today our sources were able to do just that and we can tell you what the next lens is that Fujifilm will launch.

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Why Fujifilm’s Film Simulation Matter also for RAW Shooters (Including the New REALA)

Almost here – First Camera with REALA film simulation

Reala

It was a wonderful sunrise with golden hour in full power overlooking the Dolomites, when we told you that Fujifilm will launch a new film simulation on September 12 called Reala, the digital version of the much loved Reala film stock.

Make sure to check out the video… it’s worth it for the view alone.

Now, personally I am very thrilled about it and can’t wait to see how it looks like.

But as usual when we talk Film Simulations, there is a good number of people who says: “who cares, I shoot RAW anyway”.

And that’s totally fine. Everybody has different needs.

But there is a basic misconceptions here that we need to root out once for all.

The Film Simulation Misconceptions

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