Fujifilm GFX100S, X-E4, Fujinon GF80mm, XF70-300mm, and XF27mm II Launch Coverage

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Fujifilm GFX100S: B&H Photo / Amazon / MomentAdorama
Fujinon GF80mm f/1.7: B&H Photo / Amazon / MomentAdorama

Fujifilm X-E4: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF70-300mm f/4-5.6: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 II: B&H Photo / AmazonMomentAdorama

Fujifilm GFX100S/GF80mm f/1.7 Hands-on/Reviews/Previews/etc…
Fujifilm GFX100S Press Release
Fujinon GF80mm f/1.7 Press Release

Fujifilm X-E4/XF27/XF70-300mm Hands-on/Reviews/Previews/etc…
Fujifilm X-E4 Press Release
Fujifilm XF27mm f/2.8 Press Release
Fujifilm XF70-300mm f/4-5.6 Press Release

  • Explora – FUJIFILM Updates X Series with X-E4, XF 27mm R WR, and XF 70-300mm
  • Photography Blog – X-E4 vs X-S10
  • Photography Blog – X-E4 vs X-E3
  • DPReview – The smallest X-mount camera yet
  • keithwee – The hidden Fujinon gems XF27 and X-E4
  • Jonas Rask – The XF 70-300mm f/4-5.6R LM OIS WR – NOT A REVIEW
  • Jonas Rask – Fujifilm X-E4 & XF27mm f/2.8 R WR First Look – SLEEK & SENSIBLE
  • ivanjoshualoh -GFX100S. My dream camera
  • mediumformat – a smaller, yet still powerful sibling of the flagship GFX100

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New Firmware Updates For Fujifilm X100V, X-T30, and X-Pro3 Coming In February

Live Fujifilm X-E4 Unboxing and Q&A

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Fujifilm GFX100S vs Sony A1: What If You Could Have Only One?


Fujifilm GFX100S: B&H Photo / Amazon / MomentAdorama
Fujifilm GFX100: B&H Photo / AmazonMoment / Adorama
Sony A1: B&H Photo / AmazonMoment / Adorama

I did a GFX100S vs Sony A1 comparison above for those that can only pick one since the Sony A1 came up during the X Summit. I have also considered the Sony A1 myself and decided to share some of my thoughts about the two cameras below. Feel free to just check out the specs or read my ramblings. Needless to say, I am conflicted because the GFX image quality is out of this world, but I want more than IQ out of a camera that costs almost as much as a Leica M.

Opinion
During the Fujifilm Summit Q&A, someone asked the Fujifilm representatives what they thought of the Sony A1 and all agreed that it looks like an impressive camera, but the Fujifilm photographers pushed back a little due to user experience. This was particularly interesting to me because I enjoy most Fujifilm cameras over competitors, but I find Sony’s technological prowess to be remarkable because every time Canon or Nikon start to catch up Sony goes beyond my wildest dreams. This is also likely why Fujifilm never will release a full-frame camera because Sony isn’t worth fighting with in my opinion, which Canon and Nikon will figure out someday.

I was already considering a comparison before the launch, because there is a small part of me that wants to jump over to the Sony A1 (largely because of the new improved menus and crazy specs) from the GFX100 simply because the GFX100 doesn’t have that magic Fujifilm shooting experience that I have grown to love. The image quality of the GFX100 is unrivaled, but I hate where Fujifilm is going with many of their cameras. PSAM is not for me and I dislike using menus on cameras and the GFX100S seems like another design that I personally find uninspiring like the GFX100. Thankfully I have a Fujifilm X-T4 that still makes me love working with Fujifilm cameras.

So if I am thinking about how the Fujifilm GFX100S and Sony A1 compare other readers must be doing the same thing, which led to the above comparison. Fujifilm needs to stop trying to be more like Canon/Nikon/Sony and stick to what they do best. Even if users are coming from DSLR cameras they should learn to love the way Fujifilm does things instead of Fujifilm making its cameras dull/frustrating like the competition. I doubt the Sony A1 can produce better images than the GFX100 99% of the time, but if I was into video work I would have ordered a Sony A1 today and listed all my GFX equipment for sale.

Since I largely capture images with my Fujifilm GFX100 I will be sticking with it as the superior camera for image quality, but if the Fujifilm GFX100S had 16-bit RAW I might have saved myself some money and downgraded/crossgraded to the GFX100S. If you hope to create the highest quality photos that can be created today then GFX is the way to go and the GFX100S is an incredible value. On the other hand, if you want to shoot objects in motion or with AI AF that is second to none then the Sony A1 might be the better camera for you. The Sony A1 also has great 8k footage that looks Amazing on every display I have tested it with and it makes me wish the GFX could shoot 8k, but since I shoot video with my camera 2-3x a year that feature alone isn’t worth the trouble.

If I can get a crazy deal on the Sony A1 in the future I might still pick one up because it is an amazing camera, but I would still use my X-T4 over it for most projects. Currently, I go back and forth between my GFX100 and X-T4, but when I had a GFX50S and X-T3 I almost exclusively shot the GFX50S just because I found working with it to be a pleasurable experience. I hoped the GFX100  would be similar to the GFX50S, but it is not for me and the GFX100S seems to be more of the same. So for now I will pull out the GFX100 for projects that require it or when I want some additional detail, but I really just want one great halo camera and Fujifilm seems to be getting further away from what I love about its cameras, while Sony continues to build more attractive cameras.

This is not good and I hope it changes soon, but I expect we will see the same GFX design philosophy continued in the Fujifilm X-H2 next. If that is the case I hope Fujifilm preserves a “traditional” layout for the rest of their cameras. Otherwise, I might even consider going more retro with a future Hasselblad 907X 50C/100C (if they ever got 102MP). I’m sure there are many photographers that love what Fujifilm is doing, but Fujifilm needs to maintain its base while attracting new photographers.

Fujifilm has always inspired something in photographers, but the GFX100 and GFX100S do not have it in my experience. I still recall being at a Leica photographer event around the release of the X100 and how everyone in attendance was discussing how great the X100 was and how they couldn’t wait to get an X-Pro1. To the best of my knowledge, everyone at the event bought both cameras, and most loved them even though they were flawed. Fujifilm knocked the user experience out of the park for rangefinder fans and left every rangefinder fan I know wishing Leica would copy Fujifilm back and released an M camera with an advanced hybrid viewfinder based on Fujifilm’s design.

Years later when I brought one of the first Fujifilm GFX50S cameras to a similar event the reaction was the same as the X100 and it even impressed Leica employees from Germany, many thought the Leica S3 should match the GFX50S and some sold their Leica S2 for a GFX50S after trying mine. Then just 2 years later when I brought my GFX100 to another similar event almost no one found it compelling they were actually more interested in my Sony a7RIII. It’s hard to use a camera that isn’t compelling when you have been spoiled by incredibly compelling camera designs and if you have never used an M camera you definitely should to get a better idea of the feeling that now seems to be lacking in the GFX lineup. I get it some love PSAM, but I do not.

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Update the specs have changed on retail sites, but several reviewers still have 14-bit RAW listed…

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Preorders Start For GFX100S, X-E4, Fujinon GF80mm, XF70-300mm, and XF27mm II

Preorders started for the products announced today.

Fujifilm GFX100S: B&H Photo / Amazon / MomentAdorama
Fujinon GF80mm f/1.7: B&H Photo / Amazon / MomentAdorama

Fujifilm X-E4: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF70-300mm f/4-5.6: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 II: B&H Photo / AmazonMomentAdorama

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Fujifilm Launches “FUJINON XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR”

Fujifilm X-E4: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF70-300mm f/4-5.6: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 II: B&H Photo / AmazonMomentAdorama

Fujifilm launches “FUJINON XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR”
– Expand the lineup of interchangeable lenses for X Series of mirrorless digital cameras
– Small lightweight ultra telephoto zoom covering focal length of 70mm-300mm
– Powerful image stabilization system makes it perfect for sports, nature and other photography

TOKYO, January 27, 2021 — FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Kenji Sukeno) is pleased to announce the launch of the “FUJINON Lens XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR” (XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR) in March 2021. It will be a new addition to the lineup of interchangeable XF lenses designed for X Series of mirrorless digital cameras, providing a compact lightweight design and outstanding image quality with Fujifilm’s proprietary color reproduction technology.

The XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR extends from a medium telephoto 70mm to ultra telephoto 300mm (equivalent to 107mm-457mm in the 35mm format). It covers wide range of telephoto shooting scenes in spite of its small lightweight design measuring 132.5mm long and weighing approximately 580g. It comprises a powerful image stabilization system, suitable for sports, nature and other photography.


The XF70-300mm F4-5.6 R LM OIS WR is a zoom lens that enables users to shoot up to ultra telephoto 300mm range (equivalent to 457mm in the 35mm format). It offers compatibility with teleconverters “XF2X TC WR” and “XF1.4X TC WR” capable of multiplying the focal length of a mounted lens. When combined with the XF2X TC WR, focal length may be extended up to 600mm (equivalent to 914mm in the 35mm format). Moreover, the XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR delivers macro photography capability ideal for enlarging plants, insects and other small subjects, affording users the opportunity to enjoy diverse photographic expressions. The lens design maximizes advantages offered by the X Mount* with APS-C size sensor to achieve a small lightweight design approximately 580g and 132.5mm in length. It also has a 5.5-stop image stabilization system, making it easy to carry around for handheld shooting. In addition, the linear motor delivers fast AF shooting to instantaneously focus on even moving subjects, allowing users to capture decisive moment.

Today, Fujifilm also announced the launch of a standard prime lens “FUJINON Lens XF27mmF2.8 R WR”. With the XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR and XF27mmF2.8 R WR joining the extensive lens lineup, Fujifilm offers lenses that cover a wide range of focal lengths to complement photographic pleasure delivered by the X Series.

*Lens mount for X Series of mirrorless digital cameras with the APS-C size sensor.

1. Product features
(1) Ultra telephoto zoom lens covering a wide range of shooting scenes for diverse photographic expressions

  • The lens consists of 17 lens elements in 12 groups, including one aspherical lens and two ED lenses and has the focal length from medium telephoto 70mm to ultra telephoto 300mm (equivalent to 107mm-457mm in the 35mm format).
  • It offers compatibility with teleconverters “XF2X TC WR” and “XF1.4X TC WR.” When combined with the XF2X TC WR, the focal length is extended up to 140mm-600mm (equivalent to 213mm-914mm in the 35mm format).



The XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR has a minimum shooting distance of 83cm (entire zoom range) and maximum magnification ratio of ×0.33 (equivalent to approx. ×0.5 in the 35mm format) to create dynamic macro photography. It has the capability to shoot the entire surface of a subject the same size as a credit card to create dynamic images capturing plants, insects and other small subjects. When combined with the XF2X TC WR, maximum magnification ratio is increased to ×0.66 (equivalent to actual size in the 35mm format).

(2) Small and lightweight for outstanding mobility

  • The XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR has a maximum outer diameter of 75mm, measuring length of 132.5mm and weight of approximately 580g. It offers outstanding mobility for shooting sporting events, airplanes, trains, wildlife and other moving subjects. In addition, when used with “FUJINON Lens XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR” and digital camera “FUJIFILM X-S10”, users have the capability to take images of a wide range from wide-angle 16mm to ultra telephoto 300mm (equivalent to 24-457mm in the 35mm format) with the camera system that together weighs under 1,500g.

(3) 5.5-stop image stabilization system

  • The powerful 5.5-stop image stabilization system makes it easier to take telephoto shots, which are susceptible to camera shake.
  • In combination with the FUJIFILM X-T4, FUJIFILM X-S10 or other camera with in-body image stabilization system, users will have five-axis image stabilization capability. The image stabilization system controls shift shake, which often occurs during macro photography, so that the user can take sharp contrast images.

(4) Fast and quiet AF

  • The linear-motor drive system delivers fast and quiet AF. Users can capture decisive moment as the XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR has the capability to instantaneously focus on even quick-moving subjects at sports events or other situations. The fast AF even works in combination with teleconverters “XF1.4X TC WR” or “XF2X TC WR” so users can enjoy shooting with the XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR.

(5) Dust and weather resistance capable of operating at low temperatures

  • The lens barrel is weather-sealed in 10 points to ensure dust and weather resistance, enabling users to shoot with stability even in tougher environments during a sudden weather and a dusty location, and even at temperatures of down to -10℃.
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Fujifilm Launches FUJINON Lens XF27mmF2.8 R WR

Fujifilm X-E4: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF70-300mm f/4-5.6: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 II: B&H Photo / AmazonMomentAdorama

Fujifilm launches FUJINON Lens XF27mmF2.8 R WR
– Outstanding resolution and compact design in interchangeable lens for X Series mirrorless digital cameras
– Durable and easy-to-operate standard prime lens
– Suitable for wide range of shooting scenes including snapshots, portraits, and landscape photography

TOKYO, January 27, 2021 — FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Kenji Sukeno) is pleased to announce the launch of the “FUJINON Lens XF27mmF2.8 R WR” (XF27mmF2.8 R WR) in March 2021. It will be a new addition to the lineup of interchangeable XF lenses designed for X Series of mirrorless digital cameras, providing a compact lightweight design and outstanding image quality with Fujifilm’s proprietary color reproduction technology.

The XF27mmF2.8 R WR is a standard prime lens with focal length of 27mm (equivalent to 41mm in the 35mm format). It offers outstanding resolution in a compact design. The dust and weather resistant structure provides durability and the aperture ring offers excellent operability so that users can enjoy high-quality photography in a wide range of shooting scenes including snapshots, portraits, and landscape photography.


The XF27mmF2.8 R WR has a focal length of 27mm (equivalent to 41mm in the 35mm format) and is highly versatile with the capability to depict subjects in a natural perspective. It has excellent resolution, which has received outstanding reviews with the previous model “FUJINON Lens XF27mm F2.8.” The XF27mmF2.8 R WR has the capability to capture subjects down to the finest detail. The compact design is the thinnest and lightest in the XF lens lineup* , weighing approximately 84g and just 23mm long. When mounted on the compact and lightweight mirrorless digital camera “FUJIFILM X-E4” which was also announced today, it offers high portability so the users can walk around and take photos with it. Operability and durability have been improved over the previous models thanks to the aperture ring which enables quick aperture value changes, a newly adopted dust and weather resistance and the ability to operate at low temperatures of down to -10℃. With this lens, users have the stability to continue shooting even in tougher environments such as in the light rain or harsh dusty outdoors.

Today, Fujifilm also announced the launch of super telephoto zoom lens “FUJINON Lens XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR” (XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR). With the XF27mmF2.8 R WR and XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR joining extensive lens lineup, Fujifilm offers lenses that cover a wide range of focal lengths to complement photographic pleasure delivered by the X Series.

*Excluding the FUJINON Lens XF27mm F2.8 model discontinued with the launch of the new XF27mmF2.8 R WR.

1. Product features
(1) Excellent resolution in a compact design

  • The XF27mmF2.8 R WR consists of seven lens elements in five groups, including one aspherical lens that controls spherical aberration, field curvature and distortion aberration to achieve astonishing image sharpness. It has high resolution from the fully open aperture to deliver sharp images capturing even the finest details of subjects.
  • The focus system, which shifts the five elements of the lens front group, controls aberrations due to shooting distance. The XF27mmF2.8 R WR has a powerful DC motor delivering fast and accurate autofocus, making it easy for users to take high-quality photos.
  • This latest addition to the XF lens lineup* has outstanding resolution in a compact design that is the thinnest and lightest weighing approximately 84g and 23mm long. It offers excellent portability and is easy to carry around while mounted on a mirrorless digital camera. The reassuring presence helps users encourage subjects to express themselves naturally for portraits and other photography.

(2) Aperture ring provides easy operability

  • The XF27mmF2.8 R WR has an aperture ring with an F-stop scale. The aperture setting can be quickly checked and changed, indicating how effective this lens is for quick snapshots when settings must be aligned instantaneously.
  • The A (auto) Position Lock** offers reliable operation, locking the aperture ring in place to avoid any unintentional adjustment during shooting.
  • **Turning the aperture ring from F16 to the A position, locks it in position. It will be unlocked by holding down the unlock button and turning from A position to F16.

(3) Highly robust performance

  • The lens barrel is weather-sealed in seven points to ensure dust and weather resistance. It also operates at temperatures of down to -10℃. This lens enables to users to continue shooting outdoors even during a sudden rain.

<Accessories>
Lens hood LH-XF27 and lens hood cap LHCP-27 (included in the package of XF27mmF2.8 R WR)

Together with the launch of the XF27mmF2.8 R WR, Fujifilm is also releasing the Lens Hood LH-XF27 and Lens Hood Cap LHCP-27 in March 2021, which support 39mm filter diameters.

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Fujifilm Launches FUJINON Lens GF80mmF1.7 R WR

Fujifilm GFX100S: B&H Photo / Amazon / MomentAdorama
Fujinon GF80mm f/1.7: B&H Photo / Amazon / MomentAdorama

Fujifilm launches FUJINON Lens GF80mmF1.7 R WR
– Standard prime lens with maximum aperture of F1.7 and AF system
– Achieving creamy and beautiful bokeh for high-quality portraits
– Further expanding the appeal of GFX Series of mirrorless digital cameras incorporating the large format sensor

TOKYO, January 27, 2021 — FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Kenji Sukeno) is pleased to announce that the FUJINON Lens GF80mmF1.7 R WR” (GF80mmF1.7 R WR) will be released in late February 2021. It will be a new addition to the lineup of interchangeable GF lenses designed for GFX Series of mirrorless digital cameras, incorporating the large format sensor*, approximately 1.7 times larger than a full-frame 35mm sensor.

The GF80mmF1.7 R WR is a large-diameter standard prime lens with a focal length of 80mm (equivalent to 63mm in the 35mm full-frame format). Among lenses for digital cameras featuring the large format sensors, it achieves an ultra-bright maximum aperture of F1.7 for creamy and beautiful bokeh. With its autofocus (AF) system, users can capture subjects swiftly and accurately to create high-quality portraits.

*An image sensor measuring 55mm diagonally (43.8mm x 32.9mm), with the area approx. 1.7 times that of a 35mm full-frame sensor.


GF lenses are Fujifilm’s highest-grade lenses delivering ultra-high resolution performance and wide tonal reproduction. GF lenses use Fujifilm’s exceptional optical design technology and production technology that processes lens surfaces with the precision at a submicron level, fostered through the development of FUJINON Lenses. When mounted on mirrorless digital camera “FUJIFILM GFX100” released in June 2019, or mirrorless digital camera “FUJIFILM GFX100S” announced today, GF lenses enhance full performance of the 102MP image sensor, enabling super high-quality photos by utilizing Fujifilm’s proprietary color reproduction technology.

Of the lenses for digital cameras featuring large format sensors, the new GF80mmF1.7 R WR lens is optically designed with 12 lens elements in nine groups, including one aspherical lens and two super ED lenses, to produce an ultra-bright maximum aperture of F1.7. The advanced optical technology provides optimal control of spherical aberration for creamy and beautiful bokeh. In addition, the AF system quickly and accurately captures subjects so that users can capture decisive moment. Moreover, this bright F1.7 lens is only 99.2mm long and weighs just 795g for excellent portability. The lens is dust and weather resistant and capable of operation in temperatures of down to -10℃, affording high usability.

In addition to the large-diameter mid-telephoto prime lens “GF110mmF2 R LM WR”, the GF80mmF1.7 R WR is a high-performance lens that enables users to take high-quality portraits.

Fujifilm offers 13 lenses, including the new GF80mmF1.7 R WR lens, and a wide range of accessories to cover a wide range of shooting conditions from wide angle to telephoto, giving photographers’ pleasure of photography with the GFX Series products.

1. Product features
(1) Maximum aperture of F1.7 produces creamy bokeh

  • The large-diameter lens provides the ultra-bright maximum aperture of F1.7 in a lens for digital cameras with large format sensors.
  • Mold precisely processed to one-hundred thousandth of a millimeter are used in manufacturing the ultra-precise aspherical lens. Moreover, spherical aberration is optimally controlled with 12 lens elements in nine groups, including this aspherical lens and two super ED lenses to create creamy bokeh from the focal plane to the background with a three-dimensional effect allowing the subject to stand out in contrast.
  • The six-element focus group, including aspherical lens, is driven all at once, thereby minimizing aberrations which occur during focusing to create high-quality photos.


(2) AF system swiftly and accurately captures subject

  • The GF80mmF1.7 R WR has the AF system powered by a DC motor perfect for driving large lens elements. This allows fast and accurate focusing on the subject even when depth of field is shallow which requires advanced auto-focusing precision, and users can capture decisive moments.
  • With its high light-gathering power, the GF80mmF1.7 R WR achieves AF at a low-light -5.5EV** luminance level, a 0.5 improvement over previous model’s -5.0EV*** luminance limit. The GF80mm F1.7 R WR allows for smooth AF even in dim light to capture the subject with high precision while mitigating camera shakes and reducing digital noise.
  • It supports digital cameras with face and eye detection AF systems. In portrait mode, it has the capability to capture facial expressions of moving subjects.
  • **When mounted on the FUJIFILM GFX100 and FUJIFILM GFX100S
  • ***When the FUJINON Lens GF110mmF2 R LM WR is mounted on the FUJIFILM GFX100.

(3) Dust and weather-resistant capable of operating at down to -10℃

  • Fujifilm’s proprietary optical design produces a bright F1.7 lens that is 99.2mm long and weighs just around 795g. It is easy for the users to carry and walk around with as they take photos, making the GF80mmF1.7 R WR highly usable.
  • Sealing has been applied to the lens in 10 different locations to ensure dust and weather resistance as well as operability at temperatures of down to -10℃. A fluorine coating has been applied to the front element of the lens as a water repellent and protection against stains, facilitating photography in light rain or harsh dusty outdoors.
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