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Fuji X-T100+18-135
Moderátor: Moderátoři DIGIarena.cz
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67 mm filter
Weight of 257
Custom M1 and M2 switch
Almost as heavy and about as big as the Sony FE full-frame version
Should offer even better optical performance, since only the center of the optics would be used on Fujifilm’s APS-C cases if this is the case
Phototrend has been informed by Samyang that it could cost about €485
The Samyang 75mm f/1.8 AF for Fujifilm X will be announced on February 28.
...Fujifilm X-Pro4
X-Pro4? Of course we can’t say when, but we haven’t forgotten the X-Pro series
“However, we only release new products when necessary and useful. We don’t release new bodies just because we can. Especially for the X-Pro which is a very special device. For his successor, it has to make sense and really benefit users. Once these conditions are met, we will be able to launch a new X-Pro device." ...
5th Generation GFX?
“Unfortunately, we cannot mention our plans for future cases. But as you can imagine, now that we are in the 5th generation, we will of course continue to invest in the development of the GFX system.”
5th generation processor supports AI and deep learning
technically speaking this could be implemented in a sportier GFX camera, but performance would be different due to size and weight of GF lenses. Also depth of field management is different between X and GFX.
New processor could improve GFX performance, but we can’t say when or how
there could be a demand for sports GFX medium format camera. There is no such camera on the market now
some photographers used the GFX100S during the Tokyo Olympics
5th Generation X series Gear
it took around 4 to 5 years to develop the 5th generation cameras (X-T5, X-H2 and X-H2s)
5th generation expands the range of possibilities: for moving subjects with the X-H2s and commercial, product, landscape photography with 40 megapixel cameras
other cameras with stacked sensor? “There is no point in releasing the exact same camera. If we can come up with a different concept using its back-illuminated and stacked sensor, of course we will use this sensor.”
Samyang AF 75mm F1.8 X key features:
69.3mm/2.7in length, 257g/26.5oz weight
2 HR (High Refractive) and 3 ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) glass elements
Quiet AF for video recording
“Preset Aperture Control” function
Rubberized micro-patterned focus ring, hidden red ring, and matte finish
Weather sealing applied to 5 different spots
SIRUI released the Fujifilm X and Leica L mount versions of the world’s smallest Saturn 35mm T2.9 1.6x full frame anamorphic lens with carbon fiber construction and two flare options (btw, the Leica camera on the picture above does not have L-mount – it’s an older D-Lux fix-lens model). Additional information:
Covers Full-Frame Sensors
Aperture Range: T2.9 to T16
Neutral Streak Effects, Oval Bokeh
Lightweight, Carbon Fiber Barrel
2.4:1 & 2.8:1 De-Squeezed Aspect Ratios
10-Blade Iris Produces Oval Bokeh
Horizontal FOV of 22mm Spherical Lens
Minimum Focus: 3′, 82mm Filter Thread
Focus Scales in Feet & Meters
Specs:
Aperture Range: F2.8-F22
Focal Length: 60mm
Magnification Ratio 1:1
Filter thread: 49mm
Weight: 300g(0.66lb)
Minimum focusing distance: 0.175m
Lens Structure: 8 groups 11 elements
Diaphragm Blades: 9
M43 View of Angle: Diagonal 20.4° Horizontal 16.4° Vertical 12.4°
Aps-C View of Angle: Diagonal 26.6° Horizontal 22.5° Vertical 14.8°
"Looks like it's just the 7Artisans 60mm f2.8 Macro Version 2 that's rebranded."
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