Fujifilm X-M5 Size Comparison With Fujifilm X70 and Sony ZV-E10II



Fujifilm X-M5
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Sony ZV-E10II:
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The Fujifilm X-M5 is a unique size and value proposition for photographers that compares well with the popular but never-refreshed Fujifilm X70 and the Sony ZV-E10II. As you can see from the Camerasize.com comparison, the Fujifilm X-M5 is almost as compact as the Fujifilm X70 and quite a bit smaller than the comparable Sony ZV-E10 II. All three cameras are great for photographers, but only the X-M5 and ZV-E10II are suitable for videographers and both are quite capable. You can make your own comparison here if you want to see how the X-M5 stacks up to other cameras or if you want to compare the X-M5 with a lens attached.

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Fujifilm GFX100 Series Drone Support


Fujifilm GFX100SII
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Started technical verification of remote photography combining the mirrorless digital camera “GFX100 series” with a drone capable of long flight times
Towards realizing large-area, ultra-high-definition photography from the sky

FUJIFILM Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Yoshikazu Goto) has recently begun a technical verification with Ishikawa Energy Research Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Ota City, Gunma Prefecture; Representative Director: Mitsuru Ishikawa) regarding remote shooting technology using the company’s mirrorless digital camera “GFX100 series” with a 102-megapixel large format sensor *1 mounted on a new series hybrid drone *2 capable of long flight times. Through this verification, the two companies aim to realize large-area, ultra-high-definition shooting from the sky using a drone. The new drone equipped with the “FUJIFILM GFX100S II” from the “GFX100 series” will be exhibited at the Ishikawa Energy Research booth at the “2024 Japan International Aerospace Exhibition” to be held at Tokyo Big Sight from October 16th to 19th.

In this technical verification, Ishikawa Energy Research will be responsible for developing software to remotely control the “GFX100 Series” on a drone that can fly for approximately 90 minutes using advanced engine technology *3 , and our company will provide technical support to remotely control the “GFX100 Series” mounted on the drone. The two companies aim to establish technology to mount the “GFX100 Series,” which can capture ultra-high resolution images, on a drone capable of long flight times, and capture a wide area in ultra-high definition from the sky while responding promptly to weather changes during long-term shooting. This technology is expected to be used in a variety of situations, including inspecting large equipment, managing farms and forests over a wide area, and checking the damage situation at disaster sites.

The “GFX100 series” equipped with a 102-megapixel large-format sensor can capture ultra-high resolution images when combined with a dedicated interchangeable lens, capturing approximately four times the area of ​​a camera equipped with a 26-megapixel APS-C size sensor. In addition, the latest model in the “GFX100 series,” the “FUJIFILM GFX100S II,” weighs approximately 883g (body only), making it extremely lightweight for a camera equipped with a large-format sensor with over 100 million pixels, so it can be mounted on a drone as a consumer camera system, demonstrating overwhelming cost performance compared to drone-specific cameras of the same sensor size.

Fujitsu will continue to develop solutions that take advantage of the ultra-high resolution image capture capability that is a distinctive feature of the GFX100 Series.

*1 An image sensor with a diagonal length of 55 mm (43.8 mm horizontal x 32.9 mm vertical), approximately 1.7 times the area of ​​a 35 mm format sensor.
*2 A drone that stores electricity generated by an engine in a battery and uses that electricity to drive a motor.
*3 When loaded with 5kg.


Image 1): A grape field photographed by the “FUJIFILM GFX100S” mounted on a drone. By synthesizing 2,028 images in 3D, the entire large field can be viewed in high definition.
Image 2): Comparison of the shooting area between the “FUJIFILM GFX100S” (orange frame) and a camera equipped with an APS-C sensor (red dashed frame) The “GFX100 series” can capture approximately four times the area per shot, allowing for shorter shooting times.

Overview of exhibits at the 2024 Japan International Aerospace Exhibition

1. Date

  • October 16th (Wed) – 18th (Fri), 2024: Trade Day
  • October 19th (Sat), 2024: Trade and Public Day

2. Venue

  • Tokyo Big Sight West Exhibition Room, Whole Building

3. Booth Number

  • W3-002

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Fringer Released Multiple Smart Adapter Firmware Updates (EF-GFX Pro, NF-GFX, EF-FX Pro III/II, EF-FX II, NF-FX II/I, EF-NZ II/I)


Fringer EF-FX Pro III (FR-FX3): B&H Photo /Amazon
Fringer NF-FX II (FR-NZ2):
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Fringer EF-NZ II (FR-FTX2):
 B&H Photo / Amazon
Fringer NF-FX: B&H Photo / Amazon
Fringer EF-GFX: B&H Photo / Amazon

Fringer released a ton of firmware updates for their AF adapters that you can download here.

Fringer EF-GFX Pro v1.90

Fringer NF-GFX v1.30

Fringer EF-FX Pro III/II & EF-FX II v2.70

Fringer NF-FX II/I v2.0

Fringer EF-NZ II/I v2.0

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PT: Fujifilm Interview – Fujifilm GFX 40% Market Share, AI, Film, X-M5 is Not Entry Level, OIS Unnecessary Sometimes, and More


French photography site Phototrend published its interview with Franck Bernard from Fujifilm at the Salon de la Photo 2024 show which you can read in French here and check out a translated summary of it below:

  • Fujifilm is doing well with the GFX and X series of cameras, which is why there are shortages which is a good problem to have.
  • Fujifilm GFX covers formats outside of full Frame/APS-C and makes up 40% of that market.
  • There is big demand for cameras below $1,000 that aren’t entry-level which the X-M5 is designed to fill.
  • The X-M5 was originally designed for YouTubers, but the more they looked at it the more it made sense for photographers too
  • Young people today no longer practice photography and few buy the cameras their parents would have, but there is big demand for vintage cameras
  • AI in camera can be tricky because some want their photos to be auto-retouched, while others would like to retouch manually, but things like smile detection have been around for years
  • AI will help speed up photography processing.
  • The Fujifilm XF16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR II was completely redesigned to reduce its size and weight, which was possible thanks to smaller more powerful LM motors.
  • The Fujifilm XF16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR II  doesn’t have OIS because it doesn’t help with IBIS for shorter focal lengths only longer ones.
  • Fujifilm doesn’t include a charger with the X-M5 to meet its CO2 reduction goals by 2030 since most people have whole boxes of cables at home.
  • Fujifilm probably contributed to the back-to-film trend with its film simulations.
  • As a film manufacturer, Fujifilm has data that shows there is a really big back-to-film trend among young people, but there are limits.
  • If Fujifilm is working on a film camera the digital division doesn’t know.
  • The Fujifilm x100VI has been a success beyond their imagination and they had ambitious forecasts that were blown away at launch.
  • The demand came from the camera being new and the Fujifilm X100V being viral on TikTok.
  • The Fujifilm X100VI is iconic and unique which helps drive demand and orders should be filled in 10 to 11 months.
  • The Fujifilm x100VI hasn’t cannibalized hybrid sales because it is a stepping stone to mirrorless interchangeable cameras.
  • Fujifilm has a camera for every taste and budget
  • The Olympics just passed and there wasn’t much demand for the X-H2S, but photojournalists have really wanted the GFX100SII.

Fujifilm GFX100SII
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XF 16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR II 
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XF 500mmF5.6 R LM OIS WR
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LightLeak 28mm Now Available


The LightLeak 28mm can now be preordered from B&H Photo, but the LightLeak 16mm and LightLeak 50mm haven’t been listed yet. The LightLeak lenses were announced first here.

“Get that timeless, nostalgic look straight in-camera with the PolarPro LightLeak lens. This lens brings back the timeless feel of analog photography, allowing you to instantly capture filmic-style images with your professional digital setup. It’s a useful alternative for shooting photography or videography in a unique and authentic way, providing that nostalgic feel and answering your creative calling. Each frame tells a story and will have a distinct, vintage look—characterized by rich colors, natural grain, and adjustable light leaks that digital cameras simply can’t replicate.”

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TechART EF-FG01 GFX EF Mount Adapter Discontinued Overseas Final Firmware 3.00


The TechART EF-FG01 has been listed as discontinued at multiple retailers overseas.

  • Kitamura Camera: No page
  • Map Camera: Discontinued products and new products in stock
  • Bic Camera: Production discontinued
  • Yodobashi Camera: Discontinued

You can still get one from B&H Photo if you want and the latest firmware for the adapter 3.00 was released a while ago to support the GFX100/GFX100S which you can download below.

TECHART_Update-mac.zip

TECHART_Update-win.zip

Update Instructions

  1. Prepare a mini-USB cable and connect the adapter to a computer with Windows 8 / 10 operating system
  2. Unzip and open the application.
  3. Left-click the EF-GF01 Adapter firmware
  4. Click the ‘Update’ button
  5. Wait until the power bar goes to complete (It usually takes less than 10 seconds)
  6. Update is finished

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