IR Fujifilm Interview: Fujifilm X-H2S, GFX100R, Tilt-Shift, PSAM, AIAF, 150-600mm, 18-120mm, and More


Image Resources published a lengthy interview with five FujiFilm engineers, and it is 8,000 words long. You can read the full interview here, or you can get the key points below:

Financial Stuff

  • Fujifilm is still doing well because the average selling price per camera is still increasing industry-wide even as sales decline, so the overall value is going up.
  • Fujifilm had double-digit growth last year and they are seeing it again this year
  • Fujifilm thought it was ready to pick up the pace this year after COVID, but the Shanghigh lockdown messed up their plans since the factory in China is their main factory, they manufacture some parts in china, and the port were closed, but now that it is open they think they can catch up to where they wanted to be.
  • There will be financial strain with inflation, but Fujifilm is still seeing a strong mirrorless market due to new products

AIAF

  • AIAF depends on the camera processor, but the stacked sensor can feed the processor more images at 120 a second
  • Fujifilm used 10’s of thousands of photos for training that broke the photos down into parts like eyes, face, head, etc… which a human initially labeled
  • From there they used different size images with different angles to improve accuracy and then they moved to field testing to find hard-to-detect subjects to train with.
  • Fujifilm started AIAF after the last processor shipped so the process was very intensive
  • Before Fujifilm had a processor to run AIAF on they used a computer to simulate the processor and test the algorithms before prototypes even come out
  • Bird eye AF working on other subjects was a happy accident/coincidence
  • IBIS won’t affect AF performance unless there is shaking that prevents the human eye from being detected

PSAM

  • Fujifilm claims they didn’t hear complaints when the GFX wasn’t PSAM (Apparently, they weren’t looking hard enough)
  • Fujifilm believes some control are best for different types of photographers

Stacked Sensor

  • First stacked sensor for Fujifilm X-Trans and first APS-C stakced sensosor
  • Readout speeds are 4x previous sensors
  • Fujifilm’s sensor doesn’t have buffer memory it just maximizes A/D conversion and transfer circuits to read 4x faster
  • Fujifilm designs the sensor and the foundry makes what they want just like previous sensors
  • Everyone has their own second layer for their stacked sensor implementation

Zero Blackout

  • Zero blackout works by doing 120 full sensor read-outs with a pathway in the processor to drive the EVF and to drive image capture and its the processors power that allows for all the computational pathways

FLog2

  • FLog2 has more rolling shutter because it needs more bit depth than other modes so the A/D converters take longer to read out at 14-bit, which allows for 16,384 levels of brightness
  • Most video is captured at 12-bit so it only captures 4,096 levels of brightness

Manual Focus Punch in

  • There was an issue with beta firmware and punch-in softness, but that was resolved before the camera shipped

Fujifilm App Updated/Fixed?

  • The App currently works better with the X-H2S than with some older models
  • Fujifilm is aware of complaints and they are working hard to resolve issues, but can’t give an ETA for improving connectivity with older cameras

High-Resolution X-Trans or Bayer?

  • No comment beyond wait for X-Summit in Sept

Fujifilm X-H2S Cooling Unit

  • The camera can shoot for a long time without needing the cooling unit and most will not need it so Fujifilm made it into an accessory to keep the camera size down.
  • The fan is only required at higher ambient temperatures so it is unnecessary most of the time
  • 4k 60 at 25C will run for 240 min w/o fan
  • 49 60 at 40C will run for 20 min w/0 fan and 50 min with
  • 40C = 104F

Camera Lines

  • Fujifilm believes that each of its product lines has its own unique characteristics so they will make them for as long as they make sense and provide value to the customers
  • Some might take longer to update but they will all be updated when it makes sense

Fujifilm GFX100R?

  • The GFX100S is already very compact so there isn’t much reason for a GFX100R
  • The GFX50R was introduced to put compact medium format out there and now the GFX100S can fill that need
  • There isn’t much demand for a more compact GFX at this time

GFX Market

  • Fujifilm doesn’t track how much of the medium format market they hold because they view GFX as a competitor in full frame also and value studio b2b type business related to GFX
  • Fujifilm likely won’t make a camera just for the studio market, but they are interested in competing there

XF56mm f/1.2 II

  • The new XF56mm will address the wish list of current owners and we should see it sometime this year

XF150-600mm

  • Similar lenses weigh around 2kg, so FujiFilm targeted a 20% weigh reduction from the start, which is why the lens is f/8 at 600mm
  • The new sensor, processor, and quality high ISO allow for good AF performance at f/8
  • Fujifilm didn’t need any new technology to make this lens, which is why they used so much ED glass

PDAF Data Processing

  • Fujifilm can read out image data for live view and PDAF data separately
  • IR wanted to know if the PDAF data could be used for processing and Fujifilm simply confirmed they could store the PDAF data for processing if there was a reason to use it

XF18-120mm f/4

  • True zoom lens that doesn’t change focal lengths and it compensates for focal point shift using the camera
  • It’s kind of a hybrid system where the camera is doing AF constantly to keep the focal point in focus while zooming
  • Communication between the camera and body is 10x faster so the changes are fast and precise
  • This lens works best on the Fujifilm X-H2S
  • The team behind this lens was half photographers and half people that worked in TV

GF-mount tilt-shift or GF 20-35mm

  • Nothing to share at this time

Conclusion

  • Photographers are concerned about Fujifilm going mode dial, but they should know the technology in the X-H2S will be incorporated into other cameras (This is more an issue for photographers that want “flagship cameras to remain flagship cameras IMO”)
  • X-Pro probably doesn’t need fast tracking
  • Users shouldn’t be concerned based on two products
  • Fujifilm greatly appreciates all the interests
  • Fujifilm feels the X-H2S expands Fujifilm’s appeal because it has fewer limitations

Fujifilm X-H2S:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF18-120mm f/4.0 LM PZ WR:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF150-600mm f/5.6-8 R WR:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama

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Plus our owners’ groups
Fujifilm GFX Owners Group
Fujifilm X-H Owners Group
Fujifilm X-T Owners Group
Fujifilm X-S Owners Group
Fujifilm X-Pro Owners Group
Fujifilm X-E Owners Group
Fujifilm X-A Owners Group
Fujifilm X100 Owners Group

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Fujifilm Savings Sunday Coming To An End


Fujifilm X-H2S:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF18-120mm F4.0 LM PZ WR:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R WR:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama

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Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary (Save $75):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Sirui 24mm F2.8 Anamorphic 1.33X (20% Off):
Amazon / Adorama / B&H Photo
Sirui 50mm F1.8 Anamorphic 1.33X (30% Off):
Amazon / Adorama / B&H Photo
Sirui 75mm F1.8 Anamorphic 1.33X (28% Off):
Amazon / Adorama / B&H Photo

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Limited time iPad Pro Savings
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DPRTV: Fujifilm X-H2S vs Panasonic GH6 – Fujifilm Wins

The Fujifilm X-H2S is an impressive camera with a ton of very useful video features that have brought it up to Pansonic GH camera levels of performance. It wasn’t long ago that Fujifilm’s video was a bit of a joke, but Fujifilm has greatly improved its video performance with every generation of camera. Below is a summary of the above video.

  • If you’re looking for a capable still camera, the X-H2S is the way to go
    • Handling Winner – GH6
      • Both are well laid out and comfortable
      • The GH6 has more buttons optimized for video out of the box
      • GH6 has a fully articulating screen that keeps it away from the inputs
      • X-H2S needs configuration for video optimization
    • Display Winner – X-H2S
      • The Panasonic and X-H2S displace are similar but the GH6 is a little higher resolution
      • X-H2S has a top display in addition to a rear one
      • The X-H2S has a 5.76M dot EVF and GH6 has a 3.69M dot EVF
    • Autofocus Performance Winner – X-H2S
      • GH6 is at a disadvantage using CDAF, but it is well controlled
      • X-H2S is very good at detecting faces and eyes, but it doesn’t have any generic tracking for subjects
      • The X-H2S can get confused and flutter off to the background still
    • Video Assist Tool Winner – GH6
      • X-H2S has punch in magnifier and peaking along with histogram and F-Log assist
      • GH6 brings a lot more to the table with wave forms and vector scopes along with being able to load your own LUTS
    • IBIS Stabilization Winner – GH6
      • Panasonic GH6 smooths out a lot of micro glitters
      • Fujifilm X-H2S has a bit of a jerky look to the stabilization
    • Recording Formats Winner – X-H2S
      • X-H2S has pages of recording options
      • GH6 has what you need but not a lot of flexibility
      • Fujifilm doesn’t require an external recorder
    • Overall Image Quality Winner – X-H2S
      • GH6 has DR boost mode that makes your boost ISO 2000, and it gives you more dynamic range
      • X-H2S 14-bit F-Log2, and there is some headroom
      • X-H2S has a cleaner picture in the mid-tones
      • X-H2S Eterna is a great profile that is very film like
      • X-H2S has a better rolling shutter
      • GH6 has an advantage for high framerates
    • Battery Life – X-H2S
      • GH6 battery life is a little worse than the GH5/GH5S with a little over an hr record time
      • X-H2S you can get over 2 hours of recording time even with the fan accessory
    • Lens Lineup – GH6
      • Fujifilm has lot of great lenses, but man have shuddery AF for video
      • Panasonic has a lot of great lenses too that are very good for recording video
  • Fujifilm X-H2S 5/9
  • Panasonic GH6 4/9
  • Fujifilm X-H2S is the overall winner, but if you need slow motion the GH6 is the better choice

Fujifilm X-H2S:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF18-120mm f/4.0 LM PZ WR:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF150-600mm f/5.6-8 R WR:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama

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Plus our owners’ groups
Fujifilm GFX Owners Group
Fujifilm X-H Owners Group
Fujifilm X-T Owners Group
Fujifilm X-S Owners Group
Fujifilm X-Pro Owners Group
Fujifilm X-E Owners Group
Fujifilm X-A Owners Group
Fujifilm X100 Owners Group

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TTartisan 25mm f/2 Announced


The TTartisan 25mm f/2 was just announced, and it can be purchased on Amazon now.

About this item

  • APS-C Format Lens: The TTartisan 25mm F2 is a wide-angle lens designed for APS-C-format Fuji X-mount mirrorless cameras. It can also be used on full-frame cameras and provides a focal length equivalent of 37.5mm.
  • Bright Aperture: Bright f/2.0 maximum aperture suits working in low-light conditions and also affords greater control over the depth of field. Additionally, a 7-blade diaphragm is featured and contributes a smooth bokeh quality.
  • 61° Wide -angle of View: the lens design renders a 61° angle of view to produce a distinct visual, it is perfect for still-lifes, close-ups, streets, and travel photography.
  • Manual Focus Design: the 25mm f/2.0 has a manual focus design, capable of focusing as close as 25cm away. The clicked aperture ring is stepped with the right amount of resistance and click, marking full stops from F/2 to F/16.
  • Solid Metal Construction: Lightweight and compact, this lens is full metal built with weighs only 166 to189g.

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AmPhotographer: Fujinon XF150-600mm f/5.6-8 R WR Review


Amateur Photographer posted its full Fujinon XF150-600mm f/5.6-8 R WR review here, and you can read excerpts from it below:

…It also has an excellent stabilisation system, is weather-sealed, nicely balanced and can focus fast enough to enable you to capture birds in flight…the small maximum aperture being the only fly in the ointment… Even on a bright sunny August day in the UK, I sometimes had to use ISO 1600 to enable a shutter speed of 1/1250 sec…  For many photographers the compromise of the f/5.6-8 aperture range will be acceptable given the size, weight and cost advantages it brings…

Pros:

  • + Useful focal length range
  • + Internal focusing and zoom
  • + Weatherproof

Cons:

  • – Maximum aperture f/8 at 600mm
  • – Aperture rings is unmarked
  • – Big and heavy

4.5/5 Stars

Fujifilm X-H2S:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF18-120mm F4.0 LM PZ WR:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF150-600mm f/5.6-8 R WR:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama

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Plus our owners’ groups
Fujifilm GFX Owners Group
Fujifilm X-H Owners Group
Fujifilm X-T Owners Group
Fujifilm X-S Owners Group
Fujifilm X-Pro Owners Group
Fujifilm X-E Owners Group
Fujifilm X-A Owners Group
Fujifilm X100 Owners Group

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Fujinon XF 33mm f/1.2 Patent Found

  • Example 1 (33mm F1.2)
    Focal length 33.98
    Back focus 13.14
    F value 1.24
    Total angle of view 47.6
    Maximum image height 14.45

IP Force

  • Applicant: FUJIFILM Corporation
    Publication number: P2022128205
    Application number: P 2021026602
    Publication date: 2022-09-01 Title
    of invention: Imaging lens and imaging device
  • An imaging lens configured to be compact and having good optical performance, and an imaging apparatus equipped with this imaging lens are provided.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, there has been a demand for an imaging lens that is compact and has good optical performance.
  • The present disclosure has been made in view of the circumstances described above, and an object thereof is to provide an imaging lens that is compact and has good optical performance, and an imaging apparatus that includes this imaging lens.

via digicame

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