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Read Interview with Hiroshi Kawahara, Operations Manager at Fujifilm

With the FinePix X100 Fujifilm comes back into the world of professional digital photography. Is the following step to recover SLR cameras too or is that road definitely closed?

I’m happy to hear people commenting that Fujifilm came back to the professional market. The FinePix X100 is the starting point of the high-end cameras to follow in future, and although I can not tell you anything specific at this stage, please look forward to new Fujifilm cameras in the future.

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FinePix X100 - photokina STAR 2010

Finepix X 100

FUJIFILM Corporation (President and CEO: Shigetaka Komori) is delighted to announce the new FinePix X100 has won the “photokina STAR 2010” award sponsored by PHOTO PRESSE and digit! magazines traditionally awarded at Photokina. The photokina STAR award honors products and concepts that stand out for their innovative nature and their trendsetting technologies.
FinePix X100 is a high-grade digital compact camera aimed at the professional photographer or keen enthusiast looking for exceptional quality pictures from a compact camera. FinePix X100 features an APS-C CMOS sensor, a Fujinon 23mm fixed focal length lens and a newly developed Hybrid Viewfinder, due for commercial release in early 2011.

Fuji X-T50 Tops at MAP Camera Ranking

Fuji X-T50 has become the best-selling camera in Japan according to the Map Camera ranking of June 2024. The Fuji X-T50 has topped the ranking, and surprisingly, the second place has been gained by the Panasonic S9 camera. The third place has been assigned to the Sony A7 C2. Unfortunately, only one Canon camera is present in the list at the 9th place, the Canon R6 Mark II.

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MAP Camera RANKING 2024

1st place FUJIFILM X-T50,
2nd place Panasonic LUMIX S9,
3rd place SONY α7C II,
4th place Nikon Z f,
5th place FUJIFILM X100VI
, 6th place Nikon Z8
, 7th place SONY α7IV
, 8th place SONY α7RV,
9th place Canon EOS R6 Mark II,
10th place FUJIFILM GFX 100S I

Let’s count the number of cameras by each brand:

  • FUJIFILM:
    • 1st place: X-T50
    • 5th place: X100VI
    • 10th place: GFX 100S I
    • Total: 3 cameras
  • Panasonic:
    • 2nd place: LUMIX S9
    • Total: 1 camera
  • SONY:
    • 3rd place: α7C II
    • 7th place: α7IV
    • 8th place: α7RV
    • Total: 3 cameras
  • Nikon:
    • 4th place: Z f
    • 6th place: Z8
    • Total: 2 cameras
  • Canon:
    • 9th place: EOS R6 Mark II
    • Total: 1 camera

Here is the total number of cameras by each brand:

  • FUJIFILM: 3 cameras
  • Panasonic: 1 camera
  • SONY: 3 cameras
  • Nikon: 2 cameras
  • Canon: 1 camera

Why Canon is in the LAST position with ONLY 1 camera, let me know ur thoughts on this

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MAP Camera May 2024 Camera Ranking

Recently, Map Time released the statistical data for the sales period of May 2024, and even in this month’s datasheet, you can find the Fuji X100 VI camera topping the charts again. This is not the first time; since the end of March, the Fuji X100 VI camera sales have been high in Japan, and consecutively for the past 3 months, the Fuji X100 VI has become the most-sold camera in Japan.

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MAP Camera Ranking May 2024

1st place: Fujifilm X100VI
2nd place: Sony α7IV
3rd place: Nikon Z f
4th place: Sony α7C II
5th place: Sony α7RV
6th place: Fujifilm X-T5
7th place: Sony ZV-E10
8th place: Canon EOS R6 Mark II
9th place: Nikon Z 8
10th place: Canon PowerShot SX740 HS

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Fuji X-T50 Announced Press Release and Major Specification

Finally, the Fuji XT50 camera has been announced. The camera features the same 40-megapixel sensor and the ability to record 4K video up to 60 frames per second, and full HD video up to 40 frames per second, as we have told you in the past. The camera features exceptional core specifications and its price makes it the first Fuji entry-level XT series camera to feature sensor-shift image stabilization. Take a look at the details in the press release and the major specifications of the camera.

Fuji X-T50 Camera Major Specification

  • 40.2 million pixel X-Trans CMOS image sensor
  • X-Processor 5 processor
  • 425 focus points
  • 3-inch tilting touch LCD screen
  • Mechanical continuous shooting speed of 8fps, electronic continuous shooting speed of 20fps
  • Body stabilization up to 7 stops
  • Built-in 1.4x / 2.0x digital teleconverter
  • Body film filter dial
  • 20 film filters
  • Single UHS-II SD memory card slot
  • NP-W126S battery, capable of shooting approximately 390 images
  • 6.2K30p, 4K60p video recording
  • F-Log2, ProRes, and BlackMagic RAW
  • Available in black and silver body colors

Fuji X-T50 Latest Price

Fuji X-T50 pre-order from B&H Store

Fuji X-T50 Camera silver edition [ordered from here]

Fuji X-T50 with 15-45 F3.5-5.6 [B&H Store]

Fuji X-T50 + XF 16-50mm F2.8-1.8 Lens [B&H Store ]

Fuji X-T50 Press Release

Calling All Creatives: Fujifilm Announces FUJIFILM X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera and FUJINON XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 R LM WR Lens

VALHALLA, N.Y., May 16, 2024 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Electronic Imaging Division, today announces the launch of its FUJIFILM X-T50 mirrorless digital camera (X-T50), designed with the similar manual controls and classic camera styling of FUJIFILM X100VI and other X100 Series fixed-lens cameras, but with the flexibility of interchangeable lenses for those who seek added versatility in their everyday carry camera. Also introduced today is FUJINON XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 R LM WR lens (XF16-50mm) featuring a versatile focal length range, making it suitable for a broad range of applications, from wide-angle landscape and architectural photography to portrait photography. With their lightweight designs and compact form factors, these new X Series innovations are designed for active image makers.

“Passionate creatives are ready to grab their gear and create content at any given moment,” said Victor Ha, vice president, Electronic Imaging Division and Optical Devices Division, FUJIFILM North America Corporation. “X-T50 and XF16-50mm are made to be everyday-carry items; lightweight, comfortable tools that can be thrown in a bag for folks that are on the move. X-T50 is a great example of how we are keeping creativity top of mind for our users. From the dedicated Film Simulation dial to AI-based subject detection autofocus, X-T50 is more than ready the moment inspiration of any kind strikes.”

X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera

Dedicated Film Simulation Mode Dial

  • For the first time on any X Series camera, X-T50 features a dedicated Film Simulation dial for fast, easy access to a wide variety of Fujifilm Film Simulations. There are a total of 20 Film Simulation modes available for X-T50 including the recently introduced REALA ACE mode, which combines true-to-life color reproduction and crisp tonal gradations. The new Film Simulation dial is incorporated on the top plate, allowing users to intuitively switch between the included Film Simulation modes with ease.

40.2 Megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor

  • X-T50’s compact and lightweight body weighs approximately 438 grams (15.45 ounces)1, and features the X Series’ popular back-illuminated 40.2 megapixel X-TransTM CMOS 5 HR sensor and the high-speed image processing engine X-Processor 5. The latest image processing algorithm in the fifth generation X Series cameras delivers high resolution while maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio. X-T50 is compatible with all X Series lenses, and the sensor’s high pixel count of approximately 40.2 megapixels is maximized by the digital teleconverter function2, allowing images to be magnified by either 1.4x or 2x. X-T50’s pixel structure allows light to be captured efficiently; with ISO 125, the electronic shutter can be set to a shutter speed of up to 1/180000 second, achieving highly precise control of exposure time.

In-body Image Stabilization (IBIS) and Auto mode

  • X-T50 is equipped with a 5-axis IBIS function with a maximum of 7.0 stops3. While maintaining the mobility that has been a key feature of previous X Series models, X-T50 enables comfortable, hand- held image making, even in low light. Equipped with an AI-based subject detection autofocus (AF) developed using deep learning technology, X-T50 can detect animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones4. When in Auto mode, X-T50 detects the subject and tracks it while keeping it in focus, making it easy to create high-quality still images and movies.

6.2K/30P and 4K/60P video capabilities

  • For video creators, 6.2K/30P recording is available. Tracking AF functionality is also available for high-quality video recording.
  • X-T50’s extensive 13+ stop dynamic range on F-Log2 is perfect for color grading.

Sophisticated product design

  • X-T50 features a 1.84 million-dot, tiltable rear LCD monitor inside a new, rounded body and grip, designed to fit comfortably in the hand while maintaining a compact size.
  • A pop-up flash integrated into the viewfinder is mounted on the top plate, automatically controlling the amount of light needed for dark scenes and backlit portraits.

Native Frame.io Camera to Cloud Connectivity

X-T50 offers an accessory-free, native Camera to Cloud integration for Adobe’s Frame.io, which allows users to wirelessly connect any X-T50 to an active internet connection, authenticate it to Frame.io, and automatically upload photos and videos just moments after they are created. This can drastically reduce the amount of time needed to reach the end of any post-production workflow. X-T50 is the latest X Series camera to integrate Frame.io’s Camera to Cloud technology, joining FUJIFILM X-H2, FUJIFILM X-H2S, FUJIFILM X-T5, FUJIFILM X-S20, and FUJIFILM X100VI mirrorless digital cameras in offering the capability.

FUJINON XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 R LM WR Lens

XF16-50mm is a standard zoom lens that covers a focal length range from wide-angle 16mm (equivalent to 24mm in 35mm format) to medium telephoto 50mm (equivalent to 76mm in 35mm format). It offers high-speed and high precision autofocus, with magnification of 0.3x at the telephoto end (equivalent to magnification of 0.45x in 35mm format), allowing the user to get as close as approximately 4cm (1.4 inches) in minimum focusing distance throughout the zoom range and as close as 15cm (approximately 6 inches) from the front of the lens to the subject.

XF16-50mm features a weather resistant structure (weather sealing applied to 13 areas of the lens barrel) and is temperature resistant down to -10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit), allowing for versatile use in a wide range of scenes.

Adopting a lens configuration of 9 groups and 11 elements, including 3 aspherical lenses and 3 extra- low dispersion (ED) lenses, XF16-50mm suppresses chromatic aberration and maintains high- resolution performance throughout the zoom range. In addition to its high-resolution performance, XF16-50mm also has a close-up capability equivalent to roughly half that of macrophotography in 35mm format, making it effective for photographing food, crafts, plants, and various everyday scenes.

Product Features

Lightweight Design

  • By optimizing the placement of the lens, XF16-50mm has a weight of approximately 240 grams (8.5 ounces), making it the lightest zoom lens in the XF lens lineup to date.
  • The constant-length design, in which the lens does not extend during zooming, provides a truly comfortable zoom operation for users.

Fast and accurate Autofocus

  • XF16-50mm uses the inner focus method, which drives a compact and lightweight group of focus lenses with a linear motor. In addition, the high-speed and high precision autofocus system, achieved through the miniaturization of the focus lens group, creates accurate AF within approximately 0.015 seconds5.

Pricing and Availability for FUJIFILM X-T50 and FUJINON XF16-50mm

FUJIFILM X-T50 digital camera will be available in Black, Charcoal Silver, and Silver with expected availability in June 2024 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,399.95 USD ($1889.99 CAD). Additionally, Fujifilm plans to introduce a kit featuring X-T50 and FUJINON XC15-45mmF3.5- 5.6 OIS PZ lens, at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,499.95 USD ($1,999.99 CAD).

FUJINON XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 R LM WR lens is also expected to be available in June 2024, at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $699.95 USD ($949.99 CAD).

Alongside the release of the FUJINON XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 R LM WR lens, Fujifilm plans to introduce kits featuring this lens with its FUJIFILM X-T50, FUJIFILM X-T5, and FUJIFILM X-S20 mirrorless digital cameras, each of which feature in-body image stabilization designed to maximize the lens’s performance. Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price of the X-T50 kit variations will be as follows:

  • FUJIFILM X-T50 with XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 R LM WR Lens Kit: MSRP $1,799.95 USD ($2,429.99 CAD)
  • FUJIFILM X-T5 with XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 R LM WR Lens Kit: MSRP $2,099.95 USD ($2,839.99 CAD)
  • FUJIFILM X-S20 with XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 R LM WR Lens Kit: MSRP $1,699.95 USD ($2,299.99 CAD)

 

Fuji X-100 VI Press Release

Finally, the Fuji X 100 VI camera was announced as we had predicted back in December. The camera features the same 40-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor as well as the EXR Processor 5.

FUJIFILM X100VI Major Features

  • 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor
  • X-Processor 5 Image Processor
  • Fujinon 23mm f/2 Lens
  • 35mm Full-Frame Equivalent
  • 6-Stop In-Body Image Stabilization
  • 425-Point Intelligent Hybrid AF System
  • Hybrid 0.66x OVF with 3.69m-Dot OLED EVF
  • 3.0″ 1.62m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen
  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • 20 Film Simulation Modes with REALA ACE

The camera features a sensor-shift image stabilization system, which is completely new for the Fuji X series. Before this, none of the Fuji X series cameras had an IBIS mechanism inside them, so that’s a big advantage we have with the new body.

The body design is similar to its predecessors, but the big change is the removal of the joystick controller by Fuji. The electronic viewfinder and the type of LCD display screen resolution are the same as we have in the predecessor. The tilting display mechanism of the screen has been improved to an extent, but it is not a vlogger-friendly screen.

The biggest limitation that we can notice right now is the use of UHS-I card slots in the camera. Fuji seems to have missed the update here. They have upscaled the sensor to 40 MP and the camera is able to record 6K videos up to 30p. All the standard features are available, but again we have a UHS-I card slot. That’s the biggest concern we have, as it can limit the continuous shooting speed as well as the video recording capability of the camera.

On the video side, the camera is very similar to the Fuji X-T5, or you can say it’s an X-T5 camera with a fixed 23mm lens.

Overall, the upgrade of the camera is made for photographers. You have a 40-megapixel new sensor, a new image processor, a brand new autofocusing algorithm inside the camera, and the camera also features an image stabilization system. So, if you combine all these factors, then this is an excellent option for a photographer.

Fuji X-100 VI Press Release

Fujifilm Debuts X100VI Mirrorless Digital Camera

VALHALLA, N.Y., February 20, 2024 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation is pleased to officially announce the highly anticipated launch of FUJIFILM X100VI digital camera (“X100VI”, pronounced X100 Six), the newest model in the popular X100 Series. X100VI offers outstanding image quality in a compact, lightweight body, and features Fujifilm’s legendary color reproduction technology, which is best experienced through its revered Film Simulation modes, a feature, users have come to expect from all Fujifilm digital cameras, along with In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) and enhanced video capabilities.

“The viral popularity of our X100 Series cameras has shown us time and time again that making images is as tactile as it is technical,” said Victor Ha, vice president, FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Electronic Imaging Division. “X100VI continues this tradition by bringing our most advanced imaging technology to an image-making experience that feels organic and familiar to creatives of all levels.”

Product Features

  • X-TransTM CMOS 5 HR and X-Processor 5 deliver high image quality and high performance
    X100VI is equipped with the back-illuminated X-TransTM CMOS 5 HR sensor1 with approximately 40.2 megapixels. The sensor has an impressive pixel structure that allows light to be efficiently captured compared to prior X100 Series cameras. Additionally, ISO 125, which on the previous X100V model was only an extended sensitivity option, is now available natively on the X100VI. With its fixed, 23mmF2.0 lens, X100VI delivers sharp, high-resolution images.X100VI comes with 20 of Fujifilm’s popular Film Simulation modes, including the new REALA ACE mode, which applies a diverse range of distinctive tones to the user’s images. REALA ACE mode offers faithful color reproduction and high-contrast tonality, making it suitable for a wide variety of subjects and situations.

    The camera incorporates an impressive autofocus (AF) prediction algorithm for reliable focusing, even when recording continuously-moving subjects. X100VI uses the subject detection AF X-Processor 5 to accurately track a range of subjects. Built using deep-learning AI technology, it can detect animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones2.

  • Enhanced high performance to maximize X100VI’s range
    X100VI is the first camera in the X100 Series to incorporate a 5-axis, in-body image stabilization function with up to 6.0 stops3, while generally maintaining the X100 Series’ characteristic compact size and lightweight, only having increased in weight by 1.52 ounces over the previous model.The “Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder” allows the user to switch freely between the optical viewfinder (OVF) and the electronic viewfinder (EVF), pursuing the rangefinder style of photography that has been a hallmark of the X100 Series. The EVF is equipped with a high-resolution OLED panel with approximately 3.69 million dots, optimizing the immersive shooting experience.

    The “Electronic Range Finder” (ERF) function allows a small EVF to be simultaneously displayed on the OVF. Using this feature, the photographer can view either the entire frame or the area of critical focus, increasing the capabilities of a standard optical viewfinder. The ERF function is highly convenient, especially for street photography.

    X100VI is capable of 6.2K/30P movie recording, a first for the X100 Series. The camera is also equipped with a tracking AF function during movie recording to ensure high-quality content creation.

    X100VI offers an accessory-free, native Camera to Cloud integration for Adobe’s Frame.io, which allows users to wirelessly connect any X100VI to an active internet connection, authenticate it to Frame.io, and automatically upload photos and videos just moments after they are created. This can drastically reduce the amount of time needed to reach the end of any post-production workflow. X100VI is the latest in FUJIFILM‘s digital camera portfolio to integrate Frame.io’s Camera to Cloud technology, joining X-H2, X-H2S, and GFX100 II in offering the capability.

  • Sophisticated, functional product design
    As with the prior model, aluminum is used for the top and bottom surfaces of the X100VI body. Aluminum, which features a high degree of malleability, is pressed and machined for crisp, clean edges, and the surface is finely blasted for a smooth texture. In addition, anodized aluminum is used on the camera surface to produce a high-quality finish.X100VI’s ultra-thin tilt LCD monitor can be stored in a fully flat position, a design leveraged from the X100V. The stylish, integrated body design allows for a variety of shooting styles, from high to low angles. The shape of the grip has been fine-tuned to ensure a secure yet comfortable feel. The positions of the buttons on the back of X100VI have been designed to maximize ease of operation with the right hand, enabling extremely comfortable shooting while utilizing the viewfinder.
  • Wide variety of compatible accessories enhance X100VI’s capabilities
    Weather resistance is available for X100VI when the optional AR-X100 adapter ring (MSRP $49.99 USD/$50.00 CAD, available in silver and black) and the PRF-49 protection filter (MSRP $55.99 USD/$70.00 CAD) are used in conjunction with X100VI’s lens. This allows the user to continue making images in challenging weather conditions.Fujifilm’s optional LH-X100 lens hood (MSRP $139.99 USD/$100.00 CAD, available in black and silver) is also compatible with X100VI. In addition to being lightweight and precisely crafted from machined metal, the hood is cleverly designed not to obstruct the field of view when looking through the viewfinder, thus achieving light- shielding performance.

    Two separately offered FUJIFILM conversion lenses allow the user to change the focal length without changing the optical performance of X100VI, thereby enhancing the photographic field. WCL-X100 II (MSRP $349.95 USD/$450.00 CAD, available in silver and black) is a dedicated wide conversion lens that multiplies the fixed focal length by approximately 0.8x, converting it to 28mm (35mm format equivalent), while the TCL-X100 II (MSRP $349.95 USD/$450.00 CAD, available in silver and black) is a dedicated teleconversion lens for narrowing the field of view by multiplying the fixed focal length by approximately 1.4x, converting it to 50mm (35mm format equivalent).

    Adding the separatelt offered, LC-X100V genuine leather case (MSRP $79.99 USD/$100.00 CAD) ensures the X100VI can be carried in style. The battery and the user’s memory card can be inserted and removed from the camera without the need to remove the camera from this case.

Limited Edition X100VI Units Also Announced

To celebrate Fujifilm’s 90th anniversary year in 2024, a special Limited Edition of 1,934 X100VI cameras will be made available by Fujifilm, worldwide. The Limited Edition camera body is engraved with the corporate brand logo from Fujifilm’s founding in 1934, and each unit bears a unique serial number. These numbered X100VI units are packaged in a special, soft-release box that includes a special strap and Fujifilm history cards. The Limited Edition X100VI units will be available in extremely limited quantities and vary depending geographical location. Please contact your local Fujifilm sales and marketing company to explore the opportunity to purchase the item in your area.

Pricing and Availability:

X100VI is expected to be available from Fujifilm dealers early March 2024 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,599.95 USD and $2,159.99 CAD.

X100VI Limited Edition is expected to be available directly from Fujifilm commencing in late March 2024 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,999.99 USD and $2,699.99 CAD.

TIPA World Awards 2020

Take a look at the TIPA Awards 2020 given to major camera models.

Best Camera 2020

  1. Best Advanced DSLR Camera – Canon EOS 90D
  2. Best Expert DSLR Camera – Nikon D780
  3. Best Professional DSLR Camera – Canon EOS-1D X Mark III
  4. Best Advanced APS-C Camera – Nikon Z 50
  5. Best Expert APS-C Camera – Sony A6600
  6. Best Professional APS-C Camera – Fujifilm X-Pro3
  7. Best Expert Full Frame Camera – Sigma fp
  8. Best Professional Full Frame Camera – Sony A7R IV
  9. Best Photo/Video Full Frame Camera– Panasonic Lumix S1H
  10. Best Medium Format Camera – Fujifilm GFX 100

Best Lenses 2020 TIPA

  1. Best DSLR Prime Lens – Tamron SP 35mm f/1.4 Di USD
  2. Best DSLR Macro Lens – Venus Optics Laowa 100mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO
  3. Best DSLR Wide-Angle Zoom Lens – Tokina ATX-i 11-16mm f/2.8 CF
  4. Best DSLR Professional Lens – AF-S Nikkor 120-300mm f/2.8E FL ED SR VR
  5. Best MFT Lens – Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Summilux 10-25mm f/1.7 ASPH
  6. Best Mirrorless Standard Prime Lens – Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct
  7. Best Mirrorless Wide-Angle Prime Lens – Samyang AF 14mm f/2.8 RF
  8. Best Mirrorless Wide-Angle Zoom Lens – Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG DN Art
  9. Best Mirrorless Standard Zoom Lens – Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Art
  10. Best Mirrorless Telephoto Zoom Lens – Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
  11. Best Professional Portrait Lens – Canon RF 85mm f/1.2 USM DS

Best Compact Camera 2020

  1. Best Expert Compact Camera – Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII
  2. Best Vlogging Camera – Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III
  3. Best Premium Compact Camera – Fujifilm X100V

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