Billy Luong and Maarten Heilbron: Fujifilm X-T40, X-H2, X-E4, X-S10, X-T5, GFX100 Pixel Shift, and Firmware Updates
Maarten Heilbron had Billy Luong of the FujiGuys on his live stream the other day with poor quality audio. Below you can see a summary of the live stream.
Fujifilm X-T40
Not sure where development of the camera would be
Fujifilm X-S is more of a sibling to the X-T4
X-T30 is the successor to the X-T3 because they were photo-centric
Will have to wait and see where the X-T lineup goes
Fujifilm X-H2 and X-T5
Should see an X-H2 and X-T5
Fujifilm always develops new products for customers
Customers love the dials and style of Fujifilm cameras
Fujifilm X-E4
Can’t talk about up and coming products that will or will not happen
Billy really likes the X-E3 design because it is lightweight and compact
Any opportunity to make things smaller while maintaining image quality is good
Some pick the X-T30 over the X-E3 for a tilt screen
PSAM Dial
Many film cameras in the past were controlled with apertures and a shutter dial
The X-S10 was developed for customers that have never used the Fujifilm brand before
Many do not understand full manual controls
The Fujifilm X-S was developed for photographers that find Fujifilm’s layout confusing
There are C1 to C4 so users can program more customizable presets
People love or like Fujifilm’s controls which is why it will always be part of X DNA
Auto Mode
Fujifilm developed a very advanced auto mode that even picks the right simulation
Fujifilm auto mode was already very advanced and could tell what the scene is and if there is motion in the scene
If the camera recognizes the sky it will boost the color chrome blue effect
Auto mode even allows for RAW capture now
The camera has an in-camera RAW converter too so you can make your own straight out of camera simulations
X-T3 Firmware update
Coming the end of October, so October 28th
Brings the AF up to the X-T4/X-S10 level
Fujifilm’s app will tell you when there is a firmware update for your camera
The Status of The Industry
Fujifilm is trying to keep up with high levels of demand
People are getting out and doing more landscape and macro photography
There are a lot more wide-angle lenses and macro lenses/macro tubes being sold today
Demand is overwhelming right now for some of their products
Fujifilm is surprised there is so much demands for the XF50mm f/1
The camera market is in decline but Fujifilm has held its own
Fujifilm got away from point and shoot cameras a long time ago
Apple’s latest phone is focused on photos and video and it is a camera you have with you all the time so it is still a competitor
Maintaining a high standard has helped Fujiflm remain relevant
You need to capture at a high level of quality to ensure your photos will still be usable in 50-100 years
Maarten Heilbron requesting firmware update
Would like the menu to have an option to return to where it was instead of the start
Billy responds there is the customizable menu
Fujifilm is very busy right now so it takes time to add features
Toshi Iida changing his position is also taking time to get used to
It would be nice if grayed out option would let you turn them on with a warning telling you what had to be switched to allow you to use the grayed out menu
Billy sends all concerns along to the development team and they take time to fix
Billy brought up how the camera can switch primary card slots and get stuck on the 2nd slot as the primary
Fujifilm X-H2?
Still early to talk about you will have to wait and see
Photographers loved the X-H1 because of the grip and the shutter button, which is adjustable
The X-H1 was unique, but Billy thinks it was launched at the wrong time (X-T3 came out with a new sensor shortly after launch)
X-H1 is still great for a lot of things even though it has older technology in it now
Billy hopes they continue development on the X-H line
Some users find the X-H1 to be more ergonomic which is important
GFX
GFX Pixel Shift still in development
No time frame for availability, but it is coming for GFX100
GF80mm f/1.7 is still coming and Fujifilm gets that GFX photographers want faster lenses