The FUJIFILM 2021 “GFX Challenge” Global Grant Program


Make Your Next Great Image or Video with Fujifilm’s Help!
Apply to receive a Financial Grant in connection with The FUJIFILM 2021 “GFX Challenge” Global Grant Program
Grants offered up to $10,000 USD to Bring Your Project to Life

Valhalla, N.Y. – FUJIFILM North America Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of The FUJIFILM 2021 “GFX Challenge” Global Grant Program, a global grant program that will award five cash grants of $10,000 USD to global award recipients and ten cash grants of $5,000 USD to regional award recipients, to help aspiring photographers and filmmakers bring their image and video projects to life. Grant recipients will also receive the complimentary use of FUJIFILM GFX System gear and Fujifilm technical assistance during the creative project process through August 2022. Total value of all grant awards offered in connection with the Global Grant Program is USD $104,500.

The FUJIFILM 2021 “GFX Challenge” Global Grant Program is designed to nurture and develop the skills of emerging/promising content creators, giving them the opportunity to create content on topics that have significant meaning to them, while gaining experience using FUJIFILM GFX System gear. Proposed projects may be submitted as still photography or in a movie format. At the conclusion of the production period in August 2022, the award recipients’ final content will be showcased on the Fujifilm X website.

“An overarching goal of The FUJIFILM 2021 ‘GFX Challenge’ Global Grant Program is to empower photographers and filmmakers around the world to create new and compelling imaging projects that tell their stories,” said Victor Ha, senior director of marketing and product management for FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Electronic Imaging Division. “Storytelling is an intrinsic part Fujifilm’s DNA, so empowering creators to do what they do best – creating – is especially important to us.”

The Grant program will be open for entry submissions from individuals or groups from November 10, 2021 through January 5, 2022. In the first round, Fujifilm’s regional judging teams will review all submissions against five specified criteria and select a total of 10 proposals from each of five specified geographical regions – The Americas, Europe, Asia, China and Japan/Middle East – for a total of 50 selections. In the second round, selected candidates will be interviewed (either via video-teleconference, or in writing, as determined by the applicable Fujifilm region) by Fujifilm’s judges regarding the specifics of the project they would like to execute. Three finalists from each region, for a total of 15, will be selected to proceed to the final round, during which Fujifilm’s global judging team in Tokyo, Japan will review each finalist’s entry and select the five global award recipients, with the remaining 10 finalists receiving regional grant awards. The production period for the grant awardees ends and the production of all projects must be completed by August 30, 2022.

The Global Grant Award recipients will receive: 
-Complimentary use of a GFX System camera body and two GF lenses for the duration of their project
-Mentoring and technical assistance from Fujifilm technicians / product experts
-$10,000 USD grant

The Regional Grant Award recipients will receive: 
-Complimentary use of a GFX System camera body and two GF lenses for the duration of their project
-Mentoring and technical assistance from Fujifilm product experts
-$5,000 USD grant

Over the course of the three evaluation rounds, selections will be made based on the following criteria:
•    Relevance of the project to the Program Objectives, and applicant’s adherence to the Submission Criteria
•    Appropriateness of the project story to be told using GFX System products
•    Creativity and uniqueness of the described project
•    Achievability/Execution (feasibility of the project, overall budget size, likelihood the project will be able to be completed as outlined and need for community awareness the project addresses)
•    Applicant background and photography / videography experience and abilities

For more information about the program including how to enter and complete Global Grant Program Rules, CLICK HERE or visit: http://www.FujifilmGFXGlobalGrant.com.

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Fringer NF-FX Firmware v1.50 Released


The Fringer NF-FX released firmware update 1.50 today adding support for more Nikon glass. The Fringer NF-FX is available from B&H Photo / Amazon.

Download Here

Detailed information:
Version 1.50

  1. Bug fixed: When the camera is set to MF mode, if AF-ON button is pressed for instant auto focus, even the focus indicator (the green square) is displayed on the screen, it may actually be out of focus.
  2. Added following lenses to the tested and optimized lens list:

*Note: Similar to Nikon FTZ, these lenses require the latest firmware to be supported. For F016 you may use Tamron Tap-in Console to update it. For F012 and F013, if the original firmware version is V2, you may use Tap-in Console. But if it is V1, you need to deliver it to Tamron service to do the update. Please ask the relevant department of Tamron for more details.

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Unreleased Fujifilm FF210002 Registration Found


Nokishita found the FF210002 registration with an overseas certification body.

Fujifilm’s unreleased digital camera “FF210002” has been registered with an overseas certification body. Equipped with Wi-Fi (2.4GHz / 5GHz) and Bluetooth.

via Nokishita

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Steelsring EF/GFX Firmware 3.04 Released


EF/GFX 3.04 firmware release
From v3.03, Steelsring added LCP – lens correction profile( distortion and TCA correction ) support to EF/GFX adapter, for this feature, please visit here for detail and demos. CBAF focus accuracy was also improved a lot, make it work better in GFX 50 series camera bodies.

3.04 is a quick update to add more lenses to the support list of LCP suport, more lens support will be available soon.

Please visit here for download v3.04, the firmware package was updated on Nov 08,2021, if you downloaded before it , please download and update it again to fix a small bug for previous 3.04 package.

2021/11/08, v3.04
1) Added lens correction profiles ( Geo distortion and TCA ) for following EF lenses
EF 17-40mm f4L
EF 24-70mm f2.8L II USM
EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
EF 40mm f2.8 STM
EF 85mm f1.2L II
EF 85mm f1.4L IS USM
EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM
EF 135mm f2L
EF 180mm Macro f/3.5L
EF 200mm f/2L IS
Sigma 14mm f1.8 DG HSM A
Sigma 24-105mm f4 DG OS HSM A
Tamron 17-35mm f2.8-4 Di OSD
Tamron SP 85mm f/1.8 Di VC USD

Fujifilm GFX100S: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujifilm GFX100: 
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm GFX50R: 
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm GFX 50S: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

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7Artisans 25mm f/0.95 Reviewed

The 7Artisans 25mm f/0.95 is now available and apparently, they are calling their 0.95 series of lenses the firefly series. Damian Brown posted his review of this unique lens the other day and there is a summary of the review below or you can watch the video above.

  • A chunky metal lens with a metal cover
  • Focus moves in and out
  • 595g without caps which is a bit more than the specs on the website
  • Feels well built
  • 99.7mm in length so better for larger bodies
  • The minimum focus distance of 0.25m
  • Smooth focus ring and a clickless aperture
  • 52mm filter thread
  • About 37.5mm full-frame equivalent
  • 11 lenses in 9 groups
  • Not sure why a Fujifilm shooter would want a clickless aperture beyond being able to select fractional apertures
  • 0.95 works well for moody dark scenes and if you stop down the lens is more than capable
  • vignetting is heavy wide open and goes away around f/5.6
  • Character is similar to the 35mm and 50mm f/0.95
  • Color rendering is ok
  • Distortion isn’t a problem
  • Purple fringing is only noticeable at 0.95
  • The lens is almost a good macro lens
  • This lens really shines at night
  • Great for someone that likes to play with character and fast glass

7Artisans 25mm f/0.95: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

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DPRTV: Fujifilm X-T30II vs X-S10

DPRTV posted a Fujifilm X-T30II vs X-S10 comparison that tries to differentiate between the two cameras and which might be a better choice for you. Below is a summary of the above video:

  • The sticker on the battery door is the only way to tell the X-T30 and X-T30II apart
  • The LCD panel is also improved and the RAM
  • X-T30 does 18 shots at 8fps before slowing down and X-T30II does 23 shots
  • X-T30II At 5fps it goes from 23 shots to 46 shots
  • X-T30II has the new AF tracking system like the X-T4
  • X-T30II has Classic Neg and Eterna Bleach Bypass
  • F-log assist on X-T30II
  • X-T30II 1080p 240fps
  • Lots of minor upgrades bringing it up to the current standard
  • Fujifilm X-S10 is a departure from their current design strategy getting away from manual controls
  • Size and weight are similar but X-S10 has a bigger grip
  • Tech is basically parallel with the same EVF, but X-S10 rear LCD can fully articulate
  • X-T30II Buffer is improved over the X-S10 that matches the original X-T30 buffer
  • X-T30II still has a 2.5mm jack, but the X-S10 has a 3.5mm jack
  • X-S10 takes longer to overheat than the X-T30II
  • X-S10 has IBIS and X-T30II does not, which is great for photos and video
  • There is only a $100 difference between X-T30II and X-S10 with X-T30II being cheaper
  • If you prefer a traditional camera get the X-T30II and if you want DSLR style get the X-S10

Fujifilm X-T30II:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujifilm X-S10:
B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama

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