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FUJIFILM AT PHOTOPLUS EXPO 2018


If you’re attending PPE this year Fujifilm will be offering check and clean services at their booth but there are some restrictions:

Applicable to X Series and GFX system cameras and lenses only. Valid for up to three cameras or lenses per person. First come, first served. Repair and parts not included. Terms and conditions apply. For all items, collection is one hour prior to show day’s close »

They will also have a loaner program where you can go hands-on with the Fujifilm GFX50R or Fujinon XF 200mm f/2 R LM OIS WR with a Fujifilm X-T3.

Fujifilm will be at booth #537


FUJIFILM AT PHOTOPLUS EXPO 2018
Featuring the latest X Series and GFX mirrorless digital cameras, instax instant cameras, printing solutions, and photo paper products

Valhalla, N.Y., October 24, 2018 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation will showcase its comprehensive range of new and innovative products at the PhotoPlus International Expo (Booth #537) from October 25 – October 27, 2018, at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City.

At the expo, a variety of products will be featured including the new rangefinder-style FUJIFILM GFX 50Rmedium format mirrorless digital camera, FUJIFILM X-T3 mirrorless digital camera, and newest additions to the XF Lens lineup. Also on display in the booth will be mockups of the GFX 100 Megapixel concept model and lenses recently added to the XF and GF Lens Roadmaps. In addition, the new instax SQUARE SQ20, instax SQUARE SQ6, and SQ6 Taylor Swift Edition will be showcased in the booth, as well as photofinishing products including the GetPix Kiosk and FRONTIER-S DX100 printer, and quality photo paper products including Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper and the newly announced Fujicolor Crystal Archive Professional Paper Maxima.

The show will feature several Fujifilm-hosted professional photographer lectures at the booth including speakers who have trusted their work to X Series and GFX, instax and the DX100 printer. For the full speaker schedule, please visit www.FujifilmPPE.com. Read More »

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Fringer EF/FX Firmware 2.50 With LaCA Correction Released

Fringer firmware 2.50 is now available. In addition to the PDAF support for EF600/4L II, more features, as well as bug fixes, have been added.

  1. Fixed PDAF issues for some of the following lens models: Lens didn’t get recognized by the adapter due to different lens firmware version.
  2. Function added for Lateral Chromatic Aberration (LaCA) correction. Some lenses’ LaCA correction profiles have been integrated in the adapter. It will work with Fujifilm bodies to do LaCA correction in the camera just like a native X lens does.
  3. Fixed compatibility issues with X-A3 camera. Be noted, since X-A3 is equipped with a non X-Trans CMOS, its AF performance is poorer when using EF mount lenses. Please use MF mode if necessary.
  4. Fixed metering stop working issue for the Pro version adapter when using MF lenses without electric contacts.
  5. Added following lenses to the tested and optimized lens list:

In case you haven’t watch the incredible AF tracking demo of EF600L II and X-T3, I attach that video again. Read More »

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DPReview: Fujifilm Interview “We Will NEVER Go Full-Frame”, Interchangeable Instax is a Possibility, and Much More


No matter how much Fujifilm says they will never go full-frame there is a portion of photographers that continue to hope they will someday, but I would recommend they not hold their breath. The Fujifilm GFX is an amazing camera and I think they have the right strategy to not take on the highly competitive full-frame market. If anything growing the medium format market into a mass market will likely be an easier task than becoming a major manufacturer in mirrorless full-frame with Sony/Nikon/Canon/Panasonic. Below are some excerpts from DPR’s interview with Toshihisa Iida and executives from Fujifilm:

  • Fujifilm has announced many important X cameras at Photokina including the X100 and GFX50S
  • Fujifilm will never enter the full-frame market because it will cannibalize their APS-C or Medium Format systems.
  • Not many photographers are moving from X series APS-C cameras to Fujifilm Medium Format at this time, most are coming from other full-frame systems.
  • When they announced the Fujifilm GFX50S they Fujifilm had a lot of requests for a rangefinder style camera, which is why the Fujifilm GFX50R was developed.
  • Fujifilm GFX50R is designed for one hand usage and is best for street, reportage and portrait photography.
  • The Fujifilm GFX100S is more SLR like and will have a detachable viewfinder like the GFX50S, but it will have an integrated battery grip for more capacity to support the images stabilization system that needs more power.
  • GF lenses were designed for a 100MP sensor because they always planned to make the leap when the sensor became available.
  • Designing an IBIS system for a 100MP medium format sensor was a challenge that had to be overcome too.
  • Fujifilm used their knowledge from the Fujifilm X-H1 to help design the Fujifilm GFX100S IBIS system.
  • The Fujifilm GFX100S EVF will be a big step up over the GFX50S because the sensor readout speed is very fast and the new X Processor 4 is very powerful.
  • Fujifilm is putting a lot of effort into developing video capabilities and they hope to attract videographers/cinematographers to the GFX with features like the first medium format camera to shoot 4K/30p.
  • Developing cine lenses for the GFX is technically possible, but not a priority at this time.
  • Many videographers contacted Fujifilm after the announcement fo the Fujifilm GFX100S because they are looking for something more to stand out.
  • SD media and HDMI output are enough for now and can support the GFX100S just fine.
  • Fujifilm doesn’t allow open development for their mounts yet, but they might in the future.
  • There will be more compact GFX lenses coming in the future.
  • Fujifilm watches the whole market including cell phones when designing cameras because they do not want their entry-level cameras cannibalized by cell phones.
  • Cell phones are their biggest competitors and not other manufacturers.
  • Fujifilm might have to develop a new camera to satisfy cell phone shooters. (Maybe a Zeiss ZX1 type camera).
  • They might make an interchangeable lens instax
  • The Pentax Q didn’t deliver enough image quality with its small sensor to be a competitive interchangeable lens camera.
  • Fujifilm prioritizes optical quality over size and they use minimal software correction as a policy at the moment, which is unlikely to change and is why they are in APS-C market. They can make small lenses without a lot of software correction for APS-C.
  • Building fast glass is difficult because of the heavier elements and more powerful focus actuators needed within a limited amount of space.
  • Making the Fujifilm GFX more capable as a video camera is difficult because they will have to optimize their lens design with the use of things like more aspherical elements along with other technologies.
  • Fujifilm could make dedicated video cameras, but they do not have concrete plans at this time and they will have to better understand the needs/requirements of videographers before getting more serious about a dedicated video camera.

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via DPReview

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Official Fujifilm SD Cards Discounted


The Fujifilm branded 256gb and 128gb SD cards are currently discounted $70 and $46 at B&H Photo. These are only UHS-I cards that read at 95MB/s and can be written to at 30MB/s. You can get the Fujifilm 256GB SD card or Fujifilm 128GB SD card discounted while supplies last.

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Fujifilm X-T3 Roundup: Fujifilm vs The Competition, Capture One, Shutter Comparison, Video Reviews and More

The Fujifilm X-T3 has been very well reviewed since it’s launch and many photographers are making the jump to Fujifilm because they are surprised at how much the like the camera. Fujifilm X-T2 owners like myself are also making the jump and are pleasantly surprised by the performance improvements between the two. I’m also really enjoying the sound of the new shutter and the shutter button feels a little better than the X-T2. The X-T3 also has a much-improved grip that rivals the feel of the X-H1 with the handgrip is attached.

photographyblog – Fujifilm X-T3 Review

engadget – Fujifilm X-T3 review: An X-Series camera that gets video right

starkinsider – Fujifilm X-T3 Mirrorless Camera: First impressions from a GH5 video shooter

imaging-resource – Fuji X-T3 Field Test Part II: Out in the wild with Fuji’s enthusiast-grade flagship camera

imaging-resource – Fujifilm X-T3 Gallery

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