New Tilta NP-W126S Forest Green and Ash Green Battery Accessories

Tilta has some new accessories available from B&H Photo

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DPR: Fujifilm X-T30 III Review – “A Solid Option For Beginners”


Fujifilm X-T30 III: B&H Photo / Amazon
Fujinon XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3: B&H Photo / Amazon

DPR posted its full Fujifilm X-T30 III review, which you can read in full here or you can check out the excerpt below:

ProsCons
  • Excellent image quality (in most cases)
  • Extensive lens selection
  • Good battery life
  • Useful Auto mode
  • Wide kit lens provides familiar shooting experience to phone photographers
  • Lightweight, attractive design
  • Built-in flash for low-light shooting
  • Film Simulations and Recipes are fun to play with and deliver attractive results
  • Visible shutter shock with kit lens at a shutter speed, Auto ISO tends to use
  • General AF tracking less dependable than rivals
  • Potentially overwhelming number of easily-knocked controls
  • Hardware and support tools don’t live up to the strong video specs
  • Wi-Fi limited to slower 2.4Ghz

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Tamron’s FY2025 Financial Results: Sales Down, But a Big 2026 Lens Push


Tamron has published its FY2025 (year ended Dec 31, 2025) financial results (released Feb 6, 2026) — and while the headline numbers show a year-over-year dip, the company is signaling an aggressive new-product cadence for 2026, including Fujifilm X-mount.

FY2025 highlights (consolidated)

  • Net sales: ¥85,071 million (-3.8% YoY)
  • Operating profit: ¥16,638 million (-13.4% YoY)
  • Ordinary profit: ¥16,699 million (-13.5% YoY)
  • Net profit attributable to owners: ¥11,761 million (-19.0% YoY)

For FY2026 (year ending Dec 31, 2026), Tamron’s outlook calls for:

  • Net sales: ¥91,000 million (+7.0% YoY)
  • Operating profit: ¥18,500 million (+11.2% YoY)
  • Net profit attributable to owners: ¥13,690 million (+16.4% YoY)

Photography business: Mirrorless demand stays healthy, DSLR keeps shrinking

In Tamron’s investor deck, the company highlights a continuing trend: DSLR keeps falling fast, while mirrorless remains healthier.

  • DSLR lenses (2025 full-year market snapshot): -31% units / -36% value
  • Mirrorless: +13% units / +3% value
  • Interchangeable lenses overall: roughly flat in value (-0%) with units up

The big headline for Fuji shooters: Tamron targets “10 lenses” in 2026

Tamron’s deck says it is moving from a “6–7 lenses/year” pace to “10 lenses in 2026” as a new medium-term direction. One important note: this count can include the same optical design launched in multiple mounts, so the number of completely new designs may be smaller.

Where Fujifilm X stands today in Tamron’s lineup

Tamron’s own materials show Fujifilm X-mount is currently a 4-lens lineup:

Lenses Tamron “could/should” bring to Fujifilm X-mount (current Tamron designs)

Below is a practical shortlist based on Tamron’s current mirrorless lineup (especially Sony E-mount) that could make a lot of sense for Fujifilm X.

1) The obvious high-demand ports

2) Wide/standard zoom gaps worth filling

3) “Statement” lenses (less likely, but would be a big deal)

Why this matters for Fujifilm in 2026

If Tamron’s “10 lenses” plan produces even 2–3 meaningful X-mount additions, it could quickly reshape the buying landscape for Fuji shooters — especially in telephoto zooms, macro, and compact travel zooms where third-party pricing can be a major advantage.

via Tamron

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Sigma Will Announce Lenses at CP+ 2026

Sigma is expected to announce some lenses on February 26th at the CP+ 2026 show, but the only rumored one that could be for Fujifilm is the Sigma 15mm f/1.4. You can see the rest of the rumored lenses below:

  • Sigma 35mm f/1.4 II FE is likely since Sigma discontinued the 35mm f/1.4 overseas
  • Sigma 85mm f/1.2 has been rumored for a while
  • Sigma 15mm f/1.4 APS-C replacing the 16mm f/1.4
  • ??

We should also hear more about Sigma’s Foveon sensor development at the event. Stay tuned for coverage. The 2026 CP+ show is February 26 – March 1, 2026.

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FUJIFILM Instax Mini Evo Shipments Began and Some Thoughts About Experiential Photography / Videography


instax mini Evo Cinema: B&H Photo / Amazon

The Fujifilm Instax Mini EVO Cinema has begun shipping. I ordered one myself because of how much I enjoyed the Fujifilm X Half, and I think Fujifilm is on to something that no other manufatures seems to understand at this time.

Most photographers lust after owning a Leica M camera, but very few can justify the expense, and those who can have a hard time explaining why they did. For me, owning a Leica M camera provided an unmatched experience that made photography enjoyable in a way that no other camera matched. I think Fujifilm has always been the closest to understanding what makes Leica special, which is why Fujifilm has many classically designed cameras compared to other manufacturers.

Photography as an experience is where the industry is headed, in my opinion. Most “photographers” are happy with the results from their camera phone, but the experience of taking photos and video with a camera phone is not a good one, especially compared to old mechanical cameras, which is why classic cameras are becoming popular again. Fujifilm is jumping on this trend, but in a very different way by providing users with faux mechanical experiences that influence the experience of creating photos and video in a way that we can’t really objectively measure and compare.

Back when I shot Leica exclusively, I often commented that I would love to have a more mechanical digital M camera with a shutter that was mechanically powered and maybe even a capacitor to power the sensor that would be charged by a mechanical winder. Today, I believe a company like Fujifilm would be more likely to create this kind of camera than any other manufacturer because they are the only manufacturer currently trying to provide us with new experiences to change how we create photos/video, which is why I bought the EVO Cinema, and I can’t wait to see where they go from here.

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Fujifilm XApp Facebook Single Sign-In Will Be Discontinued at The End of February


The Fujifilm XApp can be downloaded for iOS and Android.

[Update] The sign-in function for network services using Facebook accounts will be discontinued at the end of February 2026
December 25th, 2025
Updated: February 9th, 2026
FUJIFILM Corporation

<Update details>
・Added on February 9th, 2026
We have updated the “How to Change Your Network Service Sign In” for FUJIFILM XApp Ver.2.7.3 as it has been slightly modified.

We sincerely thank you for your continued patronage of Fujifilm products.

Sign-in to network services using Facebook accounts with the FUJIFILM XApp will be discontinued at the end of February 2026.

We kindly recommend that customers currently signed in to network services using the Facebook account switch to a non-Facebook network account as soon as possible.
For instructions on how to switch your network service sign-in, please refer to <How to Change Your Network Service Sign In> below.

Please note that the end date for signing in to network services using the Facebook account may be changed without prior notice.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause our customers and kindly ask for your understanding.

<How to Change Your Network Service Sign In>
1. Make sure to get either “Google Account” or “Apple ID” beforehand.
2. Select [Change the FUJIFILM XApp Network Service account] through the following menu flow.
[Settings]➔[Application Settings]➔[Network Service]➔[Change the FUJIFILM XApp Network Service account]
3. Select [Download] when the “IMPORTANT NOTICE” message appears.
Then, follow the displayed instructions to complete the download.
4. Select [Change the FUJIFILM XApp Network Service account] through the following menu flow with FUJIFILM XApp.
[Settings] ➔ [Application Settings] ➔ [Network Service] ➔ [Change the FUJIFILM XApp Network Service account]
5. If the message of the “IMPORTANT NOTICE” appears, select [Force changes without downloading] and follow the instructions.
*You can proceed with the forced change without any issue as long as you have successfully saved the “Activity Record” data in step 3 above.
6. The account changes for “Network Service” is completed.
*For detailed steps on the above changes, including screenshots, please refer to the link below.

Steps for Changing the Network Service Account for XApp
<Procedure in case of failing to change account>
1. If you fail to change your account in step 5 above, select “Network Service” through the following menu flow with FUJIFILM XApp.
[Settings] ➔ [Application Settings] ➔ [Network Service]
2. sign in using the account you prepared in step 1 above.
Go to [Download/upload “Activity Record”] menu through the following menu flow, once signed in and then upload the “Activity Record” you downloaded earlier.
[Settings] ➔ [Application Settings] ➔ [Network Service] ➔ [Download/upload “Activity Record”]
3. The procedure to recover from a account changing failure is completed.

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