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By admin, on July 17th, 2015
We have published a rumor a while ago that the upcoming X-Pro2 camera may feature Sony A7000 sensor, now once Fuji starts purchasing Sensor from Sony it’s obvious that they won’t stop on A7000 sensor only, they will sure buy the ultra popular 1″ sensor of RX100 series camera for their future premium compact line.
Before we start you must know that Canon also purchased 1″ sensor from Sony (Rx100 M3 sensor) and announced two new G series camera with the same sensor, the Canon G7X and G3X.
Till date no compact camera from Fuji features 1″ Sensor, Fuji X30 and X-S1 compacts with 2/3″ CMOS sensor announced almost a year ago and desperately waiting for update.
According to a latest rumors surfaced over the web Fuji will announce its first 1″ Sensor camera on September / October 2015, at the moment we don’t know the names yet, but we do expect Fuji will soon announce X40 and X-S2 camera with 1″ sensor, possible stacked CMOS sensor same as of RX100 M4 camera.
Take a look at the history – Post published on September 1st, 2014 The real reason why Fuji X30 sales are down
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By admin, on July 11th, 2015

Users alert – the Fujifilm XF 90mm F2 R LM WR Lens is now in stock and shipping, you can now pre-order your lens at B&H and Amazon.
By Naresh Kumar, on July 2nd, 2015
First take a look at the reason behind the delay of X-pro2, X-E3 and X-T2…
On March, 2012 the first X-Trans sensor based camera was announced., its name was X-Pro 1, after that X-E1 and X-M1 was also announced having the same 1st gen X-Trans same sensor as of X-Pro1.
On January 7, 2013 Fuji introduced a 2nd generation of X-Trans sensor.. but this time they have selected X100S camera for the introduction of X-Trans II… after that Fuji announced X-E2, X-T1, X100T and X-10 (on May 18th, 2015 ) by having the same sensor.
But unfortunately from 2013 Fuji is stucked at X-Trans II and they are unable to bring any new professional camera like X-Pro 2, X-E3 or X-T2..

According to latest rumors surfaced over the Fujirumor website, Fuji will use the same sensor as of unannounced Sony A7000 camera in its upcoming X-Pro2,.. May be the news is correct since they are unable bring new version of X-Trans sensor from 2013.
However Fuji X-Pro 2 announcement bit delayed again due to the issues of A7000 camera (overheating of the sensor while recording 4K) , so if Sony announces its camera in next few months (possibly in September), than Fuji camera will be released the first half of 2016 about six months after the A7000 announcement
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By admin, on July 1st, 2015

Take a look at the text below said by Fuji managers / Takashi Ueno, they don’t believe that Fullframe sensor are better than APS-C Sensor camera…
We gave a lot of thought to this, and reached our conclusion that APS-C is the best format for the optimum balance of body size and image quality.
Higher image quality can be achieved with full frame sensors, but in order to maximize the use of the sensor size, the lens will be very bulky and heavy.
With the power of FUJINON lens, we can achieve the full frame image quality with the APS-C sensor. We learned that the disadvantage can be recovered with the lens performance through various simulations.
Here is an example. It is generally believed that the lens performs at its best with 1 to 2 stop down from the maximum aperture. We tried to break the norm. Because if there is such belief, then the lens is very unlikely to perform at its best from corner to corner with the aperture wide open. But if we can break the norm, then we will achieve bokeh and sharpness that is equivalent to that of a full frame with 1 to 2 stop down. We can achieve the image quality that is equivalent to that of full frame.
Which is better? An f/1.4 lens on a full frame sensor and then used 1 stop down to prevent degradation in the image quality in the corner or an f/1.4 lens on an APS-C that see no degration in the image quality at its maximum aperture value?
You cannot really see the difference in bokeh between the APS-C wide open and the full frame one stop down. However, if the APS-C is wide open, then the shutter speed will be twice as fast as the full frame resulting in be less blur caused by hand shake or subject movement. If the picture becomes blurry, then the high image quality becomes meaningless.”
share your thoughts with us….
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By admin, on June 23rd, 2015
As we know the popularity of Fujifilm X-mount mirrorless cameras are continuously increasing since 2013. In the earliest of 2014, the company launched the weather-sealed X-mount camera – Fujifilm X-T1. Hence today we come through a series of Fujifilm X-mount mirrorless cameras including Fujifilm X-T1, X-Pro1, X-E2, X-E1, X-M1, X-A1. Also there are a total of 36 X-mount lenses for Fuji mirrorless cameras.
Now the company Fujfiilm USA has decided to release the firmware update of Fujifilm X-T1 on 29th June, 2015. Hence the users can download the firmware from the mentioned date.
Continue reading Fujifilm X-T1 Firmware Update Coming
By abhishek, on June 21st, 2015
Take a look a the HIGH ISO test of both the camera, (ignore the glare due to bad lighting), at the end it is very clear that both camera is producing almost same image quality due to the presence of same image sensor inside it, however the XT-10 is an affordable version of the X-T1 camera and if you are planning to buy the X-T1 and don’t need weather sealing feature than you must buy the X-T10 and save some bucks for better lenses.
Also see – Fuji Working on Medium Camera
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By admin, on May 24th, 2015

According to latest rumors Fuji is working on Medium format camera and they may announce it in near future, but keep in mind that its a rumor only since on December 26th, 2014 Fuji representatives said to DCWATCH website that [see here]
Fujifilm Medium format, Full Frame, and Organic sensor are not coming yet. They also cleared that medium format and fullframe mirrorless camera are not on their road-map.
May be Fuji wants to create a confusion in the market until the product is ready for launch, we will update you soon as we get any new information.
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The U-turn – According to a article published over here (on Jan 20, 2016 @ 05:11) Fuji hinted that they are interested in developing medium format system camera. Take a look at the part of interview
Takashi Ueno senior product planner for the Fujifilm X Series and a Hasselblad Master has personally confirmed the R&D of Fuji medium format camera in an interview
“We are in a very good position to make a medium format camera, as we make camera bodies, sensors and lenses,” says Ueno,. “We already make the lenses for Hasselblad, so we have that expertise.”
So just cross your fingers and wait for development announcement, Photokina 2016 may the best place to announce new products by Fujifilm.
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