Fuji X100T discontinued. New X100F will be announced in early 2017
The X100T got marked as “discontinued” by Digitalrev (Click here). And according to Fujirumors the new X100F will be announced in early 2017.
The X100T got marked as “discontinued” by Digitalrev (Click here). And according to Fujirumors the new X100F will be announced in early 2017.
Nobody did yet a real Full Frame equivalence of both the focal length AND aperture. So let me do this: The GFX lenses have a bit more than a 1/3 stop advantage. The below equivalence numbers are rounded:
23mm f/4.0 in Full Frame 18mm f/3.2
32-64mm f/4.0 in Full Frame 25-51mm f/3.2
45mm f/2.8 in Full Frame 36mm f/2.2
63mm f/2.8 in Full Frame 50mm f/2.2
110mm f/2.0 in Full Frame 87mm f/1.6
120mm f/4.0 in Full Frame 95mm f/3.2
Designed fast lenses for medium format is quite challenging as they tend to become very big. Based on those conversion I would definitely go for a 45mm lens and the 110mm lens. And you?
UPDATE: Thanks to Mike for the slightly corrected aperture info!
Matt Granger posted that Hasselblad X1D-50c hands-on video. The last days we covered a lot of Fuji GFX news but we have to mention some of the strengths of the Hasselblad camera compared to the Fuji:
Image above on courtesy of ePhotozine
ePhotozine interviewed Hasselblad CEO Perry Oosting and here are few of the key info:
1) Hasselblad sold more X1D cameras in 10 days, than they expected to sell in a year.
2) Hasselblad has a roadmap of 5 additional XCD lenses for the X1D
3) About the GFX he says there is a size benefit to the X1D, as the lenses have the shutter built-in to them, rather than having the shutter in the camera. And he expects the price of the Fujifilm to be similar.
Actually Fuji stated the price will be lower. Under $10,000 with lens while the X1D body only costs $8,999 at BHphoto and Adorama. The lowest priced XCD 45mm lens costs $2,295. Total of camera+lens is $11,295.
The new X-T2 is back in Stock at Amazon US (Click here).
Just a FF Nikon camera concept
In an interview with CameraJabber Jordi Brinkman, Nikon’s European Product Group Manager revealed a couple of interesting things:
Via Hasselblad:
To commemorate Hasselblad’s 75 years at the pinnacle of photography we proudly introduce the X1D-50c 4116 Edition – a special all-black compact mirrorless digital medium format X1D camera body with extended warranty, a leather hand strap, and an XCD 45mm lens, all in a unique ‘4116 edition’ box – www.hasselblad.com/x-system/x1d-50c-4116-edition