RSS
 

Posts Tagged ‘Fujifilm’

CP+ 2014: Fujifilm stand report

16 Feb

DSCF1665.jpg

We’re at the CP+ show in Yokohama Japan where Fujifilm is showing off its latest camera, the weathersealed X-T1. Yesterday the show was cancelled due to heavy snow and today the line of people waiting to get in is formidable. Editor Barnaby Britton finagled an exhibitor’s pass to get in early and beat the crowds. Click through to read our report from the Fujifilm stand. 

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on CP+ 2014: Fujifilm stand report

Posted in Uncategorized

 

CP+ 2014: Fujifilm shows new 50mm teleconverter for X100S

14 Feb

DSCF1337.jpg

We’re at the CP+ show in Japan, where Fujifilm is showing a new teleconverter for the X100S. Attached in the same way as the existing WCL-X100, the new TCL-X100 increases the X100S’s effective focal length to 50mm, without effecting the minimum aperture. Details are scarce but unofficially we understand that the new converter will be available later in spring, for around $ 300. Click through for some hands-on impressions. 

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on CP+ 2014: Fujifilm shows new 50mm teleconverter for X100S

Posted in Uncategorized

 

Fujifilm X-T1 images added to studio test scene

07 Feb

shared:TestScene2.jpg

We just added studio test scene images to our First Impressions Review of the Fujifilm X-T1. The X-T1 takes many familiar elements we’ve seen before in X-Series cameras but incorporates them in more DSLR-like shape and with even more external control. We also got a version of Adobe Camera Raw that supports the camera and have added it to our test scene comparison tool.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on Fujifilm X-T1 images added to studio test scene

Posted in Uncategorized

 

Good to go: Living and shooting with the Fujifilm X-E2

05 Feb

Vaction-SM.jpg

As part of our forthcoming review, we’ve been shooting extensively with the Fujifilm X-E2. Reviews Editor Richard Butler used the camera on his recent vacation and has written about his experience living with it during that time. It’s a small camera that offers a high level of direct control, but does that make it the perfect traveling companion? Read our Fujifilm X-E2 shooting experience to find out

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on Good to go: Living and shooting with the Fujifilm X-E2

Posted in Uncategorized

 

Fujifilm X-T1 real-world samples gallery

04 Feb

DSCF0228_1.JPG

A factory-fresh Fujifilm X-T1 arrived in our office last week, and editor Barnaby Britton spent the weekend trying it out, taking a range of sample images in different environments, with several lenses. Highlights of the X-T1’s specification include a 16MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor with on-chip phase detection, high-resolution EVF and 8 fps continuous shooting with AF tracking. See our gallery and detailed first-impressions review

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on Fujifilm X-T1 real-world samples gallery

Posted in Uncategorized

 

Zeiss announces Touit 50mm F2.8 Macro for Sony and Fujifilm mirrorless

30 Jan

touit50-news.png

Zeiss has announced an addition to its Touit family of lenses, in the shape of a 50mm F2.8 Macro. The Touit 2.8/50M is designed for mirrorless cameras with APS-C sensors, and will come in Sony E and Fujifilm X mounts. With an angle of view equivalent to 75mm on full frame, it offers 1:1 magnification for close-up shooting. Like the other Touit lenses it includes autofocus, but no image stabilisation. It will go on sale in March 2014 with a recommended price of EUR 755 (excl. VAT.) or US$ 999 (excl. VAT).

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on Zeiss announces Touit 50mm F2.8 Macro for Sony and Fujifilm mirrorless

Posted in Uncategorized

 

Fujifilm X-T1 offers weather-resistant body and improved EVF

28 Jan

1.png

Following its first appearance in a teaser ad last week (and a comprehensive leak), the Fujifilm X-T1 makes its official debut. It’s a weather-resistant, SLR-styled mirrorless camera bearing a 16MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor, a chip it borrows from its X-E2 sibling. What really separates it from the X-E2 is the X-T1’s giant electronic viewfinder and triple control dials on its top plate. The X-T1 also has Wi-Fi built-in, and supports remote control from a smartphone.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on Fujifilm X-T1 offers weather-resistant body and improved EVF

Posted in Uncategorized

 

Fujifilm X-T1 First Impressions Review

28 Jan

decrapped.jpeg

The Fujifilm X-T1 has a lot in common with its X-series siblings – bearing an important distinction: it’s weatherproof. It does in fact offer many of the same inner workings as the X-E2, including its 16MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor with on-chip phase detection. On top of that it adds a revamped EVF, an OLED panel boasting a claimed lag time of 0.005 seconds. Consider also that it shoots 8 fps with subject tracking and it all adds up to a very well specified package. Read our first impressions review

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on Fujifilm X-T1 First Impressions Review

Posted in Uncategorized

 

Fujifilm files patent for color filter array with different-sized pixels

24 Jan

Fujifilm-RGBW-pixels-crop.png

Fujifilm has filed a patent for an image sensor that uses a novel layout, with green and clear rectangular pixels which are larger in area than their neighboring blue and red pixels. The idea behind it is apparently to reduce luminance noise at the expense of color noise, on the grounds that the human eye is less sensitive to the latter. Learn more

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on Fujifilm files patent for color filter array with different-sized pixels

Posted in Uncategorized

 

Fujifilm teases upcoming SLR-style X system camera

20 Jan

ft1-crop2.jpg

Fujifilm is teasing an upcoming SLR-style mirrorless body on its X system page. The camera sports top-plate shutter speed, exposure compensation and ISO dials, along with a prominent central viewfinder ‘hump’. It will be formally announced on January 28th, and as usual we’ll bring you full details then. For now, though, click through for a few more thoughts and a larger version of Fujifilm’s teaser image. 

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
Comments Off on Fujifilm teases upcoming SLR-style X system camera

Posted in Uncategorized