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Fujifilm joins the Content Authenticity Initiative

Par : PR admin
17 mai 2024 à 00:14

After Nikon, Leica, and Sony, Fujifilm also joined the Content Authenticity Initiative:

Membership in C2PA and CAI and efforts to develop a system to provide context and history for digital media

In recent years, it has become an important global objective to work to rebuild trust online by proving the authenticity of photographs, videos and other online content. To further this effort and enable creative and business activities to continue to flourish, Fujifilm has joined two organizations, the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) and the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI). Fujifilm is collaborating with these organizations in their efforts to ensure that the originator of digital content can be verified online through Content Credentials.[9] Through its association with C2PA and CAI, Fujifilm will assist efforts to develop a system to provide context and history of digital content by providing valuable information, such as the origin and record of content, to the digital file. Fujifilm is committed to ultimately applying this verification solution to its GFX and X series line-up.

Announced: Fuji X-T50 and GFX 100S II cameras, Fujinon GF 500mm f/5.6 and XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 lenses

After Nikon and Leica, Sony will also be getting content authenticity technology

What is the Content Authenticity Initiative and how does it work with the new Leica M11-P camera?

Adobe announced partnership with Nikon to add provenance and content authenticity at the point of capture for the Z9 camera

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Announced: Fuji X-T50 and GFX 100S II cameras, Fujinon GF 500mm f/5.6 and XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 lenses

Par : PR admin
16 mai 2024 à 06:16




Here are the new Fujifilm cameras and lenses announced at the 2024 Fujifilm X Summit in Sydney:

More after the break:

  • Fujifilm X-T50:
    • 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor
    • Dedicated Film Simulation Dial for Instant Switching
    • 6.2K30p and 4K60p Video at Up to 4:2:2 10-Bit
    • AI-Driven AF with Improved Subject Tracking & Detection
    • Up to 7-Stop IBIS, Native ISO 125
    • Native Frame.io Camera to Cloud Functionality
  • Fujifilm GFX 100S II:
    • New 102MP CMOS II 44 x 33mm Sensor
    • AI-Driven AF with Improved Subject Tracking & Detection
    • Upgraded 5.76m-dot EVF with 0.84x Magnification
    • Up to 8-Stop IBIS + Pixel-Shift Multi-Shot Mode
    • 16-Bit Raw Recording and ISO 80 Sensitivity
    • 4K30p Video at 4:2:2 10-Bit, ProRes & Blackmagic RAW
    • Native Frame.io Camera to Cloud Functionality
    • Compact, Lightweight Body Design
  • Fujinon XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8:
    • 24-76mm Equivalent Focal Length
    • Measures 2.8” Long, Weighs 8.5 oz
    • Min. Focus Distance: 9.4”
    • Internal Zoom & Weather Resistant
  • Fujinon GF 500mm f/5.6:
    • Equivalent to a 396mm Lens on Full Frame
    • Fast Linear AF Motor with Focus Presets
    • Measures 9.4” Long, Weighs 3 lb
    • 6-Stop-Effective Optical IS
    • Weather-Resistant Design
    • Compatible with GF 1.4X TC WR Teleconverter



Fujifilm GFX100S vs. GFX100S II specifications comparison:

Specifications & Features GFX100S GFX100S II
Resolution 102MP 102MP
Sensor size Medium format (43.8mm x 32.9mm) Medium format (43.8mm x 32.9mm)
Sensor type BSI-CMOS BSI-CMOS
Processor X-Processor 4 X-Processor 5
ISO Auto, 100-12800 (expands to 50-102400) Auto, 80-12800 (expands to 40-102400)
Continuous Shooting Up to 5 fps Up to 7 fps
Image Stabilization Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis
In-body Image Stabilization Up to 6 stops Up to 8.0 stops
Memory Media Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC cards (UHS-II supported) Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC cards (UHS-II supported)
Format DNG, JPEG, Raw, TIFF DNG, JPEG, Raw, TIFF, HEIF
Bit Depth 16-Bit 16-Bit
Viewfinder 3.69m-Dot OLED EVF 5.76m-Dot OLED EVF
Lens Mount Fujifilm G Fujifilm G
Video 4K30 Video; F-Log Gamma 4K30 Video; F-Log and F-Log2
Internal Recording Modes H.265/MOV 4:2:0 10-Bit
H.264/MOV 4:2:0 8-Bit
Apple ProRes 422 HQ
H.265/MOV 4:2:2 10-bit
H.265/MOV 4:2:0 10-Bit
H.264/MOV 4:2:0 8-Bit
External Recording Modes 4:2:2 10-bit via HDMI
Raw 12-bit via HDMI
4:2:2 10-bit via HDMI
12-bit ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW Out
Wireless Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Bluetooth 4.2 Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Bluetooth 4.2
Film Simulation Modes 19 20
Dimensions 150mm (w) x 104mm (h) x 87mm (d) (W) 150.0mm x (H) 104.2mm x (D) 87.2mm
Minimum Depth: 44.0mm
Weight 900 g (2 lbs) 883g (1.95lbs)

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Fujifilm FY2023 financial results: “Revenue and profits soared on strong sales of INSTAX and digital cameras”

Par : PR admin
9 mai 2024 à 18:00


Fujifilm released its FY2023 financial results - here are the details for the Imaging Segment:

Imaging Segment

In the Imaging segment, consolidated revenue amounted to ¥469.7 billion (up 14.5% year-over-year). Consolidated operating income amounted to ¥101.9 billion (up 39.9% year-over-year). In the consumer imaging business, steady sales of the INSTAX instant photo systems drove revenue higher. In addition to the existing product lineup, sales of high value-added products, mainly INSTAX mini Evo and INSTAX Pal, a palm-sized camera launched in October 2023, fared well.

In the professional imaging business, revenue increased as sales of digital cameras remained strong. In March 2024, we launched the FUJIFILM X100VI, the latest model in the X100 series of high-end compact digital cameras. It is equipped with a 40.2-megapixel sensor, the latest processor and the first in-body image stabilization feature for even higher image quality and performance.

Consumer Imaging Revenue ¥297.6 billion (up 11.5% YoY)

  • Achieving the INSTAX sales target of ¥150.0 billion for FY2024 one year ahead of schedule was a major driving force behind revenue growth in Consumer Imaging
  • High value-added products, mainly INSTAX mini Evo, a hybrid instant camera incorporating digital technology, and INSTAX Pal, a “palm-top camera” launched in October 2023, performed well
  • INSTAX mini 99, the top-of-the-line analog instant camera, was launched in April 2024

Professional Imaging Revenue ¥172.1 billion (up 20.0% YoY)

  • Revenue rose due to strong sales of X-S20 launched in June 2023 and GFX100 II launched in September 2023, in addition to the models released in the previous fiscal year
  • In March 2024, we launched X100VI, the latest model in the X100 series of high-end compact digital cameras, equipped with a 40.2-megapixel sensor and the latest processor

Source: Fujifilm, via FujiAddict

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First leaked picture of the Fujifilm X-T50 camera

Par : PR admin
22 avril 2024 à 02:45

It seems that the first leaked picture of the Fujifilm X-T50 camera already showed up on the Chinese social media Weibo:


This is what Google AI knows about the Fujifilm X-T50 camera:

The Fujifilm X-T50 is a camera that is expected to be highly acclaimed and shake up the APS-C mirrorless market. It is the successor to the X-T30II and belongs to the 5th generation of Fujifilm cameras. The X-T50 is also set to be bundled with the Fujinon XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 kit lens.

Here are some insights from rumors about the X-T50:

  • It will be the first camera to be offered bundled with the Fujinon
  • It will be announced alongside the Fujinon XF16-50mmF2.8-4.8 kit lens

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Just announced: IDSworks grip for the new Fuji X100VI camera

Par : PR admin
19 avril 2024 à 00:03




IDS Works (Initial Design Studio) is a very popular third-party accessories manufacturer for Leica cameras (see their products here). For the first time, they decided to create an accessory for a camera different than Leica - meet the new IDSworks grip for the new Fuji X100VI:

Six different grip pad options are available to order - see the order page configuration tool. The grip comes with internal SD card storage and has no blockage to the battery access door:



IDS grip for Fuji X100VI camera features:

Introducing our latest addition to the Fuji camera lineup, the X100VI, designed with the same precision and quality as our renowned Leica M and Q series cameras.

We have not implement similar curved opening at the bottom to cut down machine time by half and use a rather common straight opening approach to cut CNC time and reduce cost.

X100VI is a little bit too short causing small finger have no place to grip for many with an average size hand. We decided to increase the height just a little for better grip and maintain a visual proportion between the top and bottom part. We have also include a strap anchor on the grip side for those who prefer attaching a Peak Design strap anchor. The position of the grip pad is placed in a position where your middle finger can easily access the front dial yet not be able to accidently trigger it. 

Note: we have a full introduction on why our grip pad shape is unique and how to hold it properly in the "design concept --> back to the basic" section. Please do read it or watch that video, as many did not realize it is very different from holding other similar products. There are some useful tips as well.

Redefining perfect fit

Our grip base design for this camera has a perfect fit after many mockup. We surrounded the bottom of the camera at a height of 1.5mm with inner curvature that wraps the bottom rim perfectly and it sit flush with the camera fully.

Aside from cosmetic concerns, this grip is also add functions by providing

1. On grip ARCA dove tail for quick tripod mounting

2. Inner vertical metal support with vertical sunk in structure grip pad mounting rods providing rigidity. Grip pads only provides comfort with no stress on carry the load of the camera. 

3. Internal spare SD card storage 

4. grip side wrist strap lugs

5. Battery door access 

6. No audio blockage

Base Plate Selection

There are two base colors (Silver and black) to match with the camera body and 6 different grip pad selections for your preference. 

During our development, we perfected our anodizing process to achieve this matte finish by carefully selecting materials, controlling temperatures, and using specific chemical mix in production. The result is a finish that resembles the iconic look of a modern Leica M camera finish. Our anodizing factory charge us by sets, unlike other that charges on total kilogram of products to be anodized.

Grip pad selections

To match your style we have the following 6 grip pad for your selection

Bottom Left: Glass fiber composite (G10)

This is a new material we created for two purpose. Many customers likes black but before we only have African black wood and black aluminum. Some found wood rather “old school" and forced to select black matt aluminum but aluminum grip pad is heavy (25g) so we have now this Fiber glass composite for your selection at only 11 grams. It is light, sturdy and have a grid patten on it. This material is commonly use on knife handles.

Top Left: Walnut  (5g)

This wood is very light (5g) but it is indeed softer because of its density.

Top Middle: Desert iron wood from Africa (11g)

This wood has better color then Walnut and almost the same density as the African black wood.

Bottom Middle: African Black wood (11g)

This wood has a high density and also beautiful wood grain.

Top Right: Metallic gray aluminum (25g)

Milled on 3 axial CNC and anodized with a metallic gray finish

Bottom right: black aluminum (25g)

Milled on 3 axial CNC and anodized with a matt black finish

The weight of the bottom plate + supporting aluminum rod + aluminum screw with same bottom plate finish (47g)

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