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Black Fuji X100 limited edition Coming Soon

Fuji X100 back coming
According to Chinese website DCFever, Black Fuji X100 limited edition coming in early 2012, The price of Back X100 still undecided but we can see the sliver X100 is losing few dollars from its MSRP at Amazon, So with Fuji X S1 and LX 10 mirrorless camera we will also see a Black X100.

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Fujifilm X10 Review at SteveHuff

Fujifilm X10 Review

While I am still waiting to see when the first few and lucky New Camera readers will get their Fujifilm X10 Camera you may take a look what reviewers are writing about it:

Fujifilm X10 Review at Steve Huff“This Fuji is sort of like a mix between a point and shoot and a more advanced camera. It’s a new breed in my opinion and far surpasses the other cameras that many will compare this to. When compared to cameras like the Canon G12 and other advanced P&S cameras, the X10 wins on usability, image quality and build and feel. No contest. But then again, this is MY opinion. Yours may differ”

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Specification ComparisonFuji X10 vs Nikon P7100 vs Canon G12
Fujifilm X10 Sensor is better than the Canon G12

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Fujifilm X10 Rumor

UPDATE Fujifilm X10 Announced

UPDATE – New Fuji X10 / X50 images and Leaked Specification

Fujifilm X10 image appeared on a Japanese blog today and it look very similar to Fujifilm X100

The expected arrival date of Fujifilm X10 is September 2011. The Fujfilm will have a small 2 / 3 ” sensor and build quality similar to Fujifilm X100.

Fujfilm X10 Specification
12 MP 2/3-inch EXR CMOS
f/2 lens with 4X optical zoom
RAW+JPEG
X100 build quality
1080p movie
Price $599.95



No optical viewfinder?
From the image we can say that the up-coming Fujifilm X10 will have no optical viewfinder as X100.

news src – blog.livedoor.jp and fotoactualidad

Fujifilm aims to become 3rd largest Camera Maker

In an interview with Reuters Takeshi Higuchi, head of Fujifilm’s camera division said “Japan’s Fujifilm aims to become the world’s fourth largest camera maker by next March and the No. 3 manufacturer two years later, overtaking first rival Samsung and then Nikon”

After the success of Fujifilm X100 Fujifilm wants to re-enter in re-enter in the interchangeable lens camera market business again from which it withdrew in 2004, currently In digital still camera unit sales, Fujifilm holds fifth position behind Canon, Sony, Nikon and Samsung, but adds it is confident that its plan to boost sales 25 percent to 14 million units this financial year will gain it the No. 4 spot.

Read more Fujifilm Rumors, New cameras from Fuji Coming on September 2011
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Firmware Update: Fuji X100, offering 22 changes

Fujifilm updates its latest large size compact camera X100 firmware, see the details below

The firmware update Ver.1.10 incorporates the following issues.
The contents of the owner’s manual will be partly changed along with this update.
Please check them in detail.
1. The following functions can be rocked during shooting by holding down [MENU / OK] button over 3 sec.
DRIVE / Flash / White balance / Macro (set on the Command Dial – 4 direction key)
2. “CORRECTED AF FRAME” menu is added in “SET-UP” menu (the last line on menu page 6) to display additional AF frame (corrected AF frame for reducing parallax) which can be effectively used for macro shots. (Factory default value is set to “OFF”)
3. Adjustment in1/3 step increment for shutter speed or aperture setting is enabled in Shutter-Priority AE and Aperture-Priority AE mode, on top of those in Manual Exposure mode.
Shutter-Priority AE : Adjustment is controlled by rotating the command dial
Aperture-Priority AE : Adjustment is controlled by moving left / right on the command control lever
4. In the post-view mode (display after shooting), focused area is magnified in the LCD (EVF) display when the command control lever is pressed.
Cf. “IMAGE DISP.” Setting must be set to “CONTINUOUS”,
5. Setting of the role for “Fn” button is enabled by holding down “Fn” button over 3 sec.
6. Actual ISO sensitivity for shooting is displayed just after pressing shutter button halfway, when “ISO AUTO CONTROLL” is set to ON.
7. When “eye sensor” is activated by pressing “VIEW MODE” button, “EYE SENSOR” is displayed on EVF / OVF or LCD just a while to notice the status.
8. Macro mode ISO sensitivity, Drive mode, Dynamic range, Self-timer mode, flash mode is maintained even if shutter speed setting or aperture setting is changed. Also, even after changing viewing mode into shooting mode or turning of the camera, these values are maintained.
9. The size of focus frame set through viewing EVF / LCD is maintained even after changing display mode between OVF and EVF (LCD).
10. When “SHUTTER SOUND” is chosen, each shutter sound is performed in each menu setting.
11. In viewing mode, the last viewed shot is maintained as even after changing into shooting mode.
Cf. After another image is shot after viewing former image, memory of viewing the image is cancelled and the last shot is displayed as the latest image.
12. When the aspect ration of the image size is set to 16:9, the line of bright frame line on OVF is displayed with aspect ratio 16:9.
13. Viewing mode with Photo Information on EVF / LCD is maintained even if another image is shot. On top of this issue, deleting picture directly is enabled even in viewing with Photo information by pressing the command dial up, or MENU operation is also enabled.
14. Occasionally, preview image on EVF / LCD after pressing the shutter halfway might be darker than live view, according to aperture setting or brightness of shooting target. This phenomenon is improved.
15. When “DISP. CUSTOM SETTING” is set to OVF or EVF / LCD, the setting value is maintained even after customizing the menu.
16. Even for only RAW data recording mode, “RED EYE REMOVAL” setting is selectable among ON or OFF.
17. In MF (manual focus) setting with OVF mode, OVF viewing is activated after pressing shutter half way, even if “FOCUS CHECK” (magnifying center of the image) is displayed in EVF by pressing the center of the command control lever.
18. Displaying period after pressing each command dial (Macro / Flash) is prolonged from 1.5 sec into 2.0 sec for confirming correctly.
20. For resuming from AUTO POWER OFF setting, the shutter release button was required to hold down halfway for a few second. For quicker operation, resuming is activated by just pressing the button.
21. Image quality captured by Velvia / ASTIA mode is improved on mainly shadow tone (dark area), when dynamic range is set to 200% or 400%.
22. When “OVF POWER SAVE MODE” is set to ON and “Fn” button is set to “MOVIE RECORDING”, the camera may be unstable occasionally. This phenomenon is improved.
23. Histogram display on OVF during exposure compensation is improved.

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Fuji X200 and X300 Rumors

View the full discussion in dpreview.com/forums

In an April 4th post on Photo.net, Bob Todrick, a pro photographer from Edmonton, Alberta, said:

“Have had my X100 for a week now … puts any of the 4/3 compacts out their to shame. Pretty sure they have a winner here…and Fuji has confirmed an X300 next year that will have interchangeble lenses.”

When another Photo.net member asked him where he heard about an X300, he replied:

“I’m in the pro photo supply biz…this is from Fuji. They have decided to pursue what they call the serious prosumer market. The plans are that in the fall they will release an X200…a simplifed ‘p&s’ version of the x100. If these cameras do well they plan on the interchangeble lens version sometime next year.”

Fujifilm's 2011 new digital camera range

Announcement Date: 05 January 2011

Fujifilm’s 2011 range delivers exceptional performance for everyone and every budget – new EXR-CMOS technology offers the highest possible dynamic range, resolution and speed

Fujifilm will kick start 2011 with a major launch featuring a range of 16 new FinePix digital camera models covering nearly all market segments, from the truly professional to the rugged and multi-functional.

Star products of the new range include the highly anticipated professional grade compact camera (X100) a new all-in-one semi-pro model (HS20) high end compact models (F550 EXR and F500 EXR) a new rugged, GPS enabled camera (XP30) and a super slim, social media focused, style compact (Z90).

The W3 stereoscopic 3D camera also continues as one of the star products in the 2011 range.


GPS joins the range

Also new for 2011 is built-in GPS functionality – featured in the F550 EXR and XP30 models – which continues Fujifilm’s long history with the technology including launching the first optional GPS recording device on the DS-300 digital camera back in 1997.

In addition to displaying a location by longitude and latitude coordinates, the new Fuji GPS system has a number of useful facilities including tagging images with place names thanks to the embedded list of locations. A tag is also placed on the image which, when using place names, can easily be searched for, enabling shots to be quickly found of a specific location or point of interest.

Additional functionality is also provided by the Photo Navigation function, allowing users to find their way back to where a photo was taken. And for consumers wanting to re-trace their steps and map a route of their travels, the Route Logging function stores location data every 10 minutes* and, once the images are downloaded to a PC, a map of the route, along with the pictures taken along the way, is created using Google Maps.


Superstar new models for Spring 2011
This is without doubt, the most exciting model of the new Fujifilm range which is already being acknowledged as the answer to many professional photographers’ prayers: truly exceptional quality pictures from a compact camera.

he X100 has been designed to appeal to the millions of DSLR users who need a slim, back-up camera, for high quality, in-fill shots, when the use of a bigger SLR system is either inconvenient or impractical. Alternatively, it can be used as a professional’s only top-end camera, if size and versatility are the primary considerations.

In order to suit its role, the FinePix X100 has been designed without compromise, adopting the highest possible quality lens and sensor combination with a fixed, prime F2 lens, manufactured by Fujinon to perfectly match the full size 12.3 megapixel APS-C custom sensor. Fujifilm has also developed new technology for the X100 to ensure a unique user experience. This includes the first hybrid viewfinder, which combines an electronic viewfinder system and the window-type ‘bright frame’ optical viewfinder, normally found in high-end film cameras.


FinePix HS20 – the ultimate all-in-one just got even better

As the latest addition to the Fujifilm range of bridge cameras, the HS20EXR represents the perfect picture taking solution, for photographers who want the specification and picture quality of an SLR, without the heavy camera bag and huge dent in their bank balance.

With a class-leading feature set that includes the new EXR CMOS sensor, a 30x optical zoom lens, high speed continuous shooting capability, improved user interface, versatile video functions and a 16 megapixel resolution, the HS20EXR sets new standards in bridge camera functionality and performance.

With a 30x zoom range covering focal lengths from 24-720mm (35mm equivalent), the FinePix HS20EXR really is ready for anything. Boasting high quality Fujinon optics, the mechanical zoom lens is now even easier to operate, thanks to a reduction in the size of the integral flashgun. Zooming through the range can be done quickly and precisely, to ensure perfect framing for every shot.

Fujifilm FinePix HS20 key features:

  • All-new 16 megapixel EXR CMOS sensor
  • 30x optical zoom covering 24-720mm (35mm equivalent)
  • 3.0 inch tilting rear LCD with 460,000 pixels and new Rich User Interface using Vector fonts and graphics
  • Full resolution high speed shooting at 8fps, high speed video capture at up to 320 fps (320 x 112 pixels)
  • Advanced Anti-blur technologies
  • 1600% wide dynamic range
  • Longer battery life (up to 350 frames with 4 x AA batteries)
  • Electronic Horizon level function
  • RAW shooting (RAW or JPEG or simultaneous RAW+JPEG)
  • Full HD movie capture using H.264 (MOV) format
  • New 27 mode EXR Auto mode
  • Colour fringe reduction and improved corner sharpness
  • Film simulation modes
  • Quick start mode
  • 360° Motion Panorama mode
  • TTL flash control with optional external flashes
  • Lens hood included
  • Photobook Assist function

FinePix F550 EXR – the perfect companion, for anywhere in the world

Packed with features and fully loaded with some of the latest technological innovations, the new Fujifilm FinePix F550EXR is the ideal premium compact camera for the discerning point-and-shoot photographer or SLR users who want to travel light, without compromising image quality. Plus, with the ability to shoot in RAW, this camera will appeal to the true enthusiast.

Despite having a body that measures just 22.9mm wide, this clever camera has a 15x optical zoom lens, which extends from a wide-angle setting of 24mm through to 360mm (35mm equivalent). This gives users a huge range of shooting options plus, image quality and sharpness is assured, thanks to the Fujinon lens and new triple core EXR processing engine.

The F550EXR is also one of Fujifilm’s first cameras to feature built-in GPS functionality. The FinePix F500EXR has virtually the same specification to the F550EXR, but does not feature GPS nor the RAW shooting facility, and it also has a reduced frame capture rate.

The F550 EXR is available in a stylish black finish with red highlights while the F500 EXR will be available in a choice of five stylish colours.

Fujifilm FinePix F550 EXR /F500 EXR key features:

  • All-new 16 megapixel EXR CMOS sensor
  • 15x optical zoom covering 24-360mm (35mm equivalent)
  • 3.0 inch rear LCD with 460,000 pixel and new Rich User Interface using Vector fonts and graphics
  • GPS functionality*
  • RAW shooting*
  • Advanced Anti-blur technologies*
  • 1600% wide dynamic range
  • Full resolution high speed shooting at 8fps**
  • Full HD movie capture (H.264 MOV file format)
  • Advanced 27 scene mode EXR Auto
  • Film simulation modes
  • 360° Motion Panorama mode
  • Photobook Assist function

* Only available on the F550 EXR
** 3 fps on F500EXR



The FinePix Z90 – hi-style, super pictures & a touch of social networking!

The FinePix Z90 is a super-stylish member of the Spring 2011 range and is packed full of fun and easy-to-use features, while also capturing truly great pictures. Features include a new, innovative 3-inch LCD touch screen, a 14 megapixel sensor, a 5x Fujinon optical zoom, 720p HD movies and 1080p image capture, and an easy web upload facility for YouTube/Facebook.

The new and responsive touch screen not only lets you take and view photos at the touch of a finger, but it also provides a large, bright screen to playback and admire your photos. Dual Direction GUI detects the orientation of the camera and automatically switches the direction of the menu buttons and current image while splitting the screen in various ways, to allow multiple images to be viewed at once.

At just 17.5mm thick and with its elegant design in a range of 6 colours the Z90 grabs all the attention with its sleek looks and cool vertical sliding lens barrier.

Fujifilm FinePix Z90 Key Features:

  • 3.0-inch Touch screen LCD
  • 14 megapixel sensor
  • Ultra-slim metal body with vertical sliding lens cover
  • Fujinon 5x wide Optical Zoom (28-140mm equivalent)
  • YouTube/Facebook easy web upload
  • HD photo and video capture
  • One-touch Movie Mode and Movie Editing feature
  • Digital Image Stabilisation
  • Auto Picture Rotation
  • Tracking Auto Focus
  • Image search function
  • Available in 6 stunning colours: Black, Silver, Pink, Blue, Purple & Red

FinePix XP30 with GPS – a world’s first for outdoor compacts
Fujifilm is raising the bar in the competitive outdoor compact camera sector by introducing the FinePix XP30: the world’s first water, shock, dust and freeze proof model to feature built-in GPS functionality.

So, the XP30 is:

  • Waterproof to 5 metres, perfect for underwater photography, for taking pictures in heavy rain or snow, or simply for running it under the tap when it gets dirty
  • Shockproof up to 1.5 metres, it’ll handle being dropped or knocked around in a rucksack
  • Dust/Sandproof, you can take it to the beach without having to worry about sand clogging it up
  • Freezeproof to –10°C, perfect for skiing, snowboarding or any other sub-zero activities

In addition to GPS and its rugged build quality, the camera also features an impressive zoom range, 14 megapixel resolution and a healthy range of picture taking functions. With a FinePix XP30 in their rucksack, outdoor photographers will be able take their pictures to new heights, without the steep price tag. With a riveted front panel and rounded body shape the XP30 features a smart two-tone design in a range of colours.

Fujifilm FinePix XP30 key features:

• 14.2 megapixel resolution

• GPS functionality

• 5x wide optical zoom covering 28-140mm (35mm equivalent)

• CCD shift image stabilisation

• 2.7 inch rear LCD with 230,000 pixels

• Waterproof to 5 metres

• Shockproof up to 1.5 metres

• Freezeproof to –10°C

• Dust/Sandproof

• Motion Panorama mode

• Available in 5 colours: Black, Silver, Orange, Blue and Green