Mini Liplay & Mini Link Updates

Mini Liplay Update

Streamlined Audio Printing!

  • The sound recording time when capturing photos has changed from 5 seconds before and after shooting to 10 seconds after shooting.
  • The recording method has changed from pressing and holding the Sound button to start recording. Users now press the button once.
  • The screen now switches to the print screen immediately after sound recording.
    * Settings can be used to switch to the previous operation method.

Image editing of “Direct Print”

Two new frames added

Mini Liplay Firmware Update

Instax Mini LiPlay: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Mini Link Update

New functions have been added to instax mini Link!

Text input

■Functions

Two new frames added

iOS Update and Android Update

Instax Mini Link:  B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

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Fujifilm GFX50S and GFX50R Firmware Updates Released

Fujifilm GFX50S Firmware Ver.4.01
The firmware update Ver.4.01 from Ver.4.00 incorporates the following issue:

  1. The phenomenon is fixed that it can take a long time for images to appear in playback mode.
  2. The phenomenon is fixed that in MF mode, an image doesn’t get enlarged with the firmware version 4.00 by double-tap on the touch panel.

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Fujifilm GFX50R Firmware Ver.2.01
The firmware update Ver.2.01 from Ver.2.00 incorporates the following issue:

  1. The phenomenon is fixed that it can take a long time for images to appear in playback mode.

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Switching From PHASE ONE to Fujifilm GFX100

Medium format/Large format cameras have a look to them that APS-C/Full Frame can’t really match, but they aren’t for everyone largely due to the cost and weight of them. Above Bastiaan Woudt talks about some of the reasons he uses medium format cameras and why he moved from Phase One to the Fujifilm GFX100. Below is a summary of his video:

  • Is medium format for you?
    • Who are your customers?
    • What is your output?
    • Are you creating new work for a large size print?
    • Are these photos just for you?
  • Bastiaan Woudt likes medium format due to its unique look
  • Medium format’s look is hard to explain
  • Medium format is about texture/detail/depth of field
  • When you get used to the look you start to recognize it
  • Day light vs flash makes a big difference with medium format
  • You cant get the medium format look in post
  • Bastiaan Woudt always liked working with Phase One
  • The downside of most medium format cameras is how heavy and expensive they are
  • Bastiaan Woudt usually shoots in the studio, but he has been traveling with his cameras more to get the maximum image quality
  • Dragging his camera around was difficult and the Phase One is sensitive to dust
  • These downsides made him start looking around for a new camera and the GFX100 was out so he borrowed it
  • Bastiaan Woudt didn’t want to give up any quality or to switch brands, but after side by side blind testing he was convinced to switch
  • GFX100 weighs half the Phase One and this is the main reason he switched
  • GFX100 is like a Medium Format camera in a DSLR body
  • The camera feels perfect
  • Phase One would have 4 out of 10 shots come out great
  • GFX100 has 8 out of 10 shots in perfect focus to the degree he wants even in low light
  • IBIS works really well for handheld shots down to 1/50th a second and 95% of the things he does are handheld
  • Bastiaan Woudt can nail some shots with GFX100 that Phase One just cant thanks to IBIS
  • Dual SD cards is very nice
  • File sizes are enormous with 102MP
  • You might need more storage if you buy a GFX100
  • Flip-up screen isn’t very useful
  • The optional top-down viewfinder is very useful for interior work
  • Bastiaan Woudt started with Sony/Canon/Leica/Hasselblad/Phase One and is now shooting Fujifilm
  • He also loves his Leica is was the first camera he bought with earnings from photography

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Interesting Find: Metabones Hasselblad Adapter Works With 1.4x TC on GFX100

I have used Hasselblad glass on the GFX in the past and it hasn’t disappointed, but it was before the introduction of the Metabones Hasselblad adapter and Metabones Hasselblad Speedbooster. In the video above is a proof of concept that the Metabones adapter allows for the attachment of the Fujinon GF 1.4X TC WR Teleconverter, which can make adapted Hasselblad glass cover 3 focal lengths. So the 500mm that I previously used can also be a 700mm and 355mm.

This should work on anybody, but the above test was done with the GFX100. Interestingly the camera used in testing had some odd vignetting at times that was inconsistent and shouldn’t exist with V lenses. It’s probably something with the video producers’ settings or setup because V lenses have a large image circles.

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FotodioX Pro PRONTO Autofocus Adapter for Leica M-Mount Now Available


The FotodioX Pro PRONTO Autofocus Adapter was announced a few months ago and it is now available from B&H Photo. I have used the adapter on Sony cameras and it works very well and provides users with a unique experience.

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The Definitive Fujinon XF50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR: Fujifilm’s 70-200 Equivalent is Showing its Age

Dustin Abbott posted his definitive review of the Fujinon XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR. Below is a summary of the above video:

  • Full frame equivalent of about 76-213mm
  • Weather-resistant
  • Optical stabilization
  • Linear motors
  • Aperture Ring
  • Not a small or inexpensive lens
  • Beautifully built lens
  • Wish the lens hood was engineered with more precision
  • The polarizer adjustment door comes off and can be lost
  • There is a little bit of play at the lens mount on the copy he’s using
  • The tripod foot design has a little flex since it is removable
  • Materials are all nice
  • The lens is nicely built
  • All the rings are good quality (Aperture, Focus, Zoom)
  • An internally zooming lens so no change of length of front element rotation
  • Focus ring takes a lot of rotation to get in focus so AF is more useful than MF
  • Can be used with up to a 2x TC
  • Tripod collar has no feeling to it to let you know portrait vs landscape
  • 72mm front filter thread
  • Tamron 70-180mm which is a full-frame lens is shorter and lighter than the Fujinon, but it has a lot of plastic
  • The Fujinon is more robustly made than the Tamron, but the Tamron is cheaper and optically superior
  • Max magnification is 0.12x and focuses down to a meter
  • For a premium lens, he doesn’t feel it competes with Canon or Nikon 70-200, but the Sony GM isn’t even as good as the Tamron
  • Fujifilm’s first triple linear motor design
  • Best for weddings, events, and portraits
  • If you only have one lens to shoot events with the 70-200mm is the goto
  • Good sports lens with the X-T4, but the buffer depth might limit you
  • Plenty of AF speed
  • Fujifilm Eye AF still isn’t as sticky as Sony or Canon
  • Any AF issues are likely more due to the cameras than the lens
  • You need LM lenses if you want to do video because other lenses make noise
  • Still, a little bit of hunting when doing focus pulls, but still think this is a good lens for filming
  • Had to get a second copy because the first he received wasn’t very good
  • Fujifilm embeds their correction profiles so you have to go out of your way to disable them and if you do there is some pincushion and vignetting
  • Performance across the lens is goodish at f/2.8
  • The contrast and detail doesn’t compare to Tamrons 70-180mm
  • The lens improves at f/5.6 but still not exceptional
  • Performance is pretty consistent across the zoom range with wide-open being goodish, but stoping down improves a little around f/4-5.6
  • This lenses acuity doesn’t blow him away
  • 140mm is the sharpest of the zoom range and it is very good, but cant fully show off the X-T4’s sensor
  • Bokeh in front and behind the subject is good
  • Some cat eye lemon shape at the edges
  • No fringing
  • f/4 gives you more consistently circular bokeh and by f/5.6 you only get deformation of the bokeh at the extreme edges
  • This is a nice portrait lens, but the resolution isn’t exceptional
  • Has very nice bokeh and color
  • Not very flare resistant so you will get ghosting and haze
  • Real-world LOCA is very well controlled
  • A little underwhelmed by this lens because maybe the goal post has moved since this lens was released and it might be time to be updated
  • You will get good results with this lens, but Fujifilm needs more options
  • Good enough to do your work with isn’t good enough for this price point
  • Fujifilm needs more competition to drive down the prices of lenses like these
  • The Fujinon XF50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR is a good lens with a good optical stabilizer that gives you 3.5-4 stops of OIS
  • This lens could be a bit better at this price point

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