Fujifilm to announce a new instant camera. Take a look at the set of available details here.
Fujifilm’s instant camera “Instax SQUARE SQ1” will be announced soon. The colors are chalk white, terracotta orange, and glacier blue.
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Fuji develops world-first F1.0 AF Lens for their APS-C system camera. So, finally, the APS-C users can have the taste of F1.0 lens with full time AF support.
Best entry level camera in Fuji is Fuji X-T200 | Best High End APS-C Mirrorless Fuji X-T40
Fujifilm XF 50mm f/1 R WR lens Lens Major Features
Lens design: 12 elements in 9 groups (including 1 aspherical lens and 2 ED lenses)
Minimum focusing distance: 0.7m
Maximum shooting magnification: 0.08x
Number of diaphragm blades: 9
Filter size: 77mm
Dimensions: 87mm × 103.5mm
Weight: 845g
Expected US price: around $1,500
Official announcement: around September 2-3
Press Release Fujifilm XF 50mm f/1 R WR
World’s First F1.0 Autofocus Lens for Mirrorless Cameras
As the world’s first autofocus F1.0 lens made for any mirrorless system, including full-frame, XF50mm F1.0 brings more light to the sensor than any previous XF lens, making it possible for the autofocus to operate at -7EV luminance level. The previous limit of -6EV luminance level was achieved using lenses with a maximum aperture of F1.4, X Series users now have fast and precise low-light autofocus, even in near-darkness. With the added benefits of on-sensor Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF), Face/ Eye AF and a powerful DC motor, precise and fast autofocus at shallow depths of field is now a possibility.
Incredibly Shallow Depth-of-Field
The XF50mm F1.0 R WR consists of 12 lens elements in nine groups and also contains one aspherical element and two ED elements to achieve optimum control of spherical aberration. Used at or near to its maximum F1.0 aperture, XF50mmF1.0 R WR can produce an astonishingly narrow depth-of-field. Its precision-engineered, rounded diaphragm produces large, smooth bokeh for a professional look, allowing photographers to create portraits with a striking simplicity and an almost three-dimensional quality with wonderful edge-to-edge sharpness. Photographers can use this new power in selective focus to keep only the subject’s eyes in focus and make captivating close-up character studies. But it’s not just for portraits. Take this lens out onto the street or into a lifestyle session and one can turn cluttered locations into clean backdrops with unrivaled subject separation.
Great in low-light
The very wide maximum aperture on XF50mmF1.0 R WR means there are more options when it comes to making images in low-light conditions. At night, or in darkened interiors, XF50mmF1.0 R WR offers the widest apertures yet seen on an XF lens, allowing more light to be drawn in to make an image. XF50mmF1.0 R WR lens also easily achieves fast shutter speeds that freeze movement and keep ISO settings lower for detail-rich results. Alternatively, combine high ISO settings with the F1.0 aperture for incredible versatility and use in other low-light applications like astrophotography.
Precise Focus
To make the most of its super-shallow depth-of-field, focusing must be precise. As a result, XF50mmF1.0 has a focus ring that is eight times more accurate than any previous XF lens. This makes it possible to change the focus from the minimum focusing distance to infinity very precisely. For this, XF50mm F1.0 R WR uses 120o of rotation in its focusing ring to let users focus manually without error – and achieve accurate focus when using an X Series camera’s Focus Peaking and Focus Assist modes. The 120o of rotation also makes autofocus movements notably precise and deliberate, while the lens’s engineering is designed to minimize focus shift effects when making images.
Weather-resistant
This lens is sealed in 11 locations to protect against moisture and dust, as well as being capable of use in temperatures down to -10°C
An eye-opening video for those who don’t know how the sensor size affects the actual aperture of the lens
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Fuji issued the latest firmware update for their Fuji X-T4 camera. Take a look at what set of improvements we will be getting with the latest firmware update.
Improvements coming with the latest firmware update
The phenomenon is fixed that the battery in the camera body cannot be charged by the bundled AC adapter when the USB POWER SUPPLY SETTING is changed to OFF from ON (default setting).
The phenomenon is fixed that repeated turning on and off a camera delays the set time.
We have told you back on June 9th, 2019 that the Fuji X-E4 camera announcement is delayed, and the camera is now expected to arrive on Q3/Q4 of 2020. However, due to the global pandemic, the announcement of the Fuji X-E4 camera may get further delayed. However, we will update you soon as we get any latest information about the upcoming camera.
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Fuji recalling some specific Fuji X-100V camera models from stock [ based on series numbers] those who are affected by the overheating issue. Take a look at what one of our users said about the Fuji X-100V Overheating issue
I purchased an 100V through Amazon.ca on 5 April. The vendor contacted me today: while they have stock they could not fulfill my order as Fuji had released a recall on the 100V by serial number based on the overheating issue. The dealer told me that Fuji would not be issuing a recall to customers at this time as their factory and refurb facilities are closed during this crisis.
So, they are only recalling some specific stock-piles from warehouses to solve the overheating issue. The Dealer also said that Fuji would not be issuing a recall to customers at this time as their factory and refurb facilities are closed during this crisis.
We have asked our user to give us more information related to the issue is possible.
A lot of users worldwide complaining about the overheating issue of the recently announced Fuji X100 V Camera. Take a look at what Fuji X-100V users have to say about the overheating issue.
Just got a silver x100v and was surprised at how warm it was to touch after just a bit of time setting up menus and taking some test shots in AF-S mode. It wasn’t quite hot, but quite warm and definitely not entirely comfortable to use when touching your face.
I was a bit surprised coz’ my former X100F did not have such problem. I also shot 4K video on the new x100v , the overheat alert sign (yollow one) showed up approximately 5mins later. I could still complete the 10mins video shooting but it was hot.
I’ve tested the x100v again for 30 minutes and can’t believe how uncomfortably warm it’s getting, just taking still photos.
I’m sending mine back and will stick with my x100f. Unreal. I was really looking forward to this camera
It looks like Fuji upgraded the sensor resolution of the compact camera without improving the image processing power significantly that matches the camera processing requirements.
What Fuji Said About the Fuji X-100V Overheating issue
April 3, 2020 FUJIFILM Corporation
To our valued customers
Thank you very much for purchasing and using our products.
When the X100V is used in a continuous manner (such as with continuous video shooting) or when used in a high temperature environment or direct sun light, a user may feel the grip become noticeably hot, due to heat generation within the camera’s electric circuit board and battery. It is important to note that this heat will not generally affect the camera’s performance until the camera shuts off as described below. However, the emulating heat may cause skin irritation and may ultimately be uncomfortable for the user.
When the camera’s temperature increases in this manner, a yellow warning icon first appears on the LCD screen. If the temperature increases further the red warning icon will appear and shortly thereafter, the camera will turn off automatically.
In cases where the X100V shuts down automatically, we would recommend that you permit the camera to cool down before further use.
In situations where the use environment is particularly hot or where the user has blood circulation or sensitive skin issues, we would recommend use of a tripod or a gimbal for periods of continuous shooting. As noted above, the camera will shut off in the event of a significant temperature increase.
You can rest assured that Fujifilm is absolutely committed to quality and service excellence, with respect to the X100V, and with respect to all other FUJIFILM products.
As per the latest rumors surfaced over the web, Fuji will be releasing the Fuji X-T40 camera at the beginning of 2021 if everything goes on schedule. The camera will feature the same sensor we have seen the Fuji X-T4 camera. The Major core specification of the camera is expected to remain the same, but we have no word about the introduction Sensor-Shift IBIS inside the Fuji X-T40 camera.
Fuji X-T40 Major Specification
26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4 Sensor
X-Processor 4 with Quad CPU
DCI and UHD 4K60 Video; F-Log Gamma
2.36m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
The Early specs of the camera suggest the camera d0oen’t have an IBIS feature inside. We will be updating you soon as we get more specs related to the upcoming Fuji X-T40 camera.
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We will update you soon as we get any new rumors related to the Fuji X-T5 or X-H2 camera.
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