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Panoramic X100P: A New Frontier for Fujifilm's X100 Line
technology12 days ago

Panoramic X100P: A New Frontier for Fujifilm's X100 Line

An opinion piece argues Fujifilm should revive digital panoramic photography by creating a fixed-lens X100P that pairs two 40MP APS-C sensors side-by-side for true, large panoramas (80MP-equivalent) in a retro X100 body, with OVF/EVF and dedicated panorama controls. The concept draws on the TX-1/XPan legacy, weighs cost concerns, and frames niche, specialty cameras as a viable path for inspiring photographers.

2026’s Top Image-Stabilized Binoculars for Steady Stargazing
space4 months ago

2026’s Top Image-Stabilized Binoculars for Steady Stargazing

Space.com’s 2026 guide rounds up the best image-stabilized binoculars for astronomy, led by Canon’s 10x42 L IS WP as the top overall and including Canon 12x36 IS III, Canon 18x50 IS UD, Fujifilm Fujinon Techno-Stabi TS-L 1640, Nikon Stabilized 12x25 S, Canon 10x20 IS and Canon 8x20 IS. It weighs trade-offs like weight, battery needs, weatherproofing and price across models from 8x to 18x magnification, explaining when to favor compact travel pairs or higher-powered, tripod-worthy gear, and highlighting the value of advanced image stabilization for handheld viewing.

Fujifilm Unveils Browser UI Simulator for GFX ETERNA 55
technology4 months ago

Fujifilm Unveils Browser UI Simulator for GFX ETERNA 55

Fujifilm released a public web simulator for the GFX ETERNA 55, allowing filmmakers to explore the camera’s interface in a browser to judge layout, navigation, and workflow before handling a unit. The tool exposes core parameters (frame rate, ISO, shutter angle, ND, codec/format, white balance) and how information is surfaced, helping crews train, pre-plan configurations, and speed up on-set setup—demonstrating a production‑workflow first approach to usability.

Instax Mini Link+ sharpens prints but comes at a premium price
tech5 months ago

Instax Mini Link+ sharpens prints but comes at a premium price

FujiFilm’s Instax Mini Link+ is the best Instax printer yet, delivering noticeably crisper, more colorful prints thanks to a new Design Print mode and improved processing; it excels for faces, landscapes, and macro shots but offers limited gains for text-heavy illustrations. Priced at $169.95, prints remain small (62 x 46 mm) and the app is feature-rich, though you’re mostly printing from your iPhone library. It’s a strong upgrade for Mini Link 3 owners, but competes with dye-sublimation printers like Canon Selphy and may be pricey for casual users.

Fujifilm X-T6 Expected September Debut With 40MP Sensor and Articulating Screen
technology5 months ago

Fujifilm X-T6 Expected September Debut With 40MP Sensor and Articulating Screen

Rumors circling a September 2026 launch for the Fujifilm X-T6 intensify after a Fujifilm Shop Vietnam listing allegedly shows a 40MP X-Trans VI sensor, X-Processor 6, and a fully articulating LCD, plus high-end video/AF specs; the page cautions the product isn’t officially launched, fueling debates about whether the X-H line’s status is reshaping the X-T lineup.

Fujifilm's Retro-Inspired Instant Camera Combines Vintage Style with Modern Video Features
technology6 months ago

Fujifilm's Retro-Inspired Instant Camera Combines Vintage Style with Modern Video Features

Fujifilm's new Instax Mini Evo Cinema is a deliberately playful, experience-focused hybrid instant camera that blurs the line between stills, short videos, and prints, primarily targeting the Japanese market as a cultural experiment rather than a professional cinema tool, emphasizing emotion and nostalgia over technical performance.

Fujifilm 2025: Navigating Peaks and Valleys
technology6 months ago

Fujifilm 2025: Navigating Peaks and Valleys

Fujifilm's 2025 was a mixed year with innovative but niche products like the GFX Eterna 55 cinema camera and the GFX100RF medium-format camera, alongside less exciting lens releases and a lack of new lens development. The company seems to be preparing for next-generation models, and while some products showed promise, overall the year was uneven, earning a grade of C+.

Fujifilm Considers Merging X-H2 and X-H2S into X-H3
technology6 months ago

Fujifilm Considers Merging X-H2 and X-H2S into X-H3

The article discusses whether Fujifilm should merge its X-H2 and X-H2S cameras into a single X-H3 model, weighing the benefits of a unified sensor with high resolution and speed against maintaining two distinct models to serve different photographer needs. The author favors keeping the lines separate to cater to resolution-focused and speed-focused users, citing sensor technology and user shooting habits as key considerations.