Not Fujifilm. As expected, at CES today, the digital camera maker unveiled its X-Pro1 mirrorless camera. The X-Pro1, which Fujifilm is aiming at pros like wedding and portrait photographers, features ...
According to an article by DigitalCameraWorld, Fujifilm has announced as of recently that it will finally be discontinuing its popular Pro 400H film for both the 35mm and 120 formats. Apparently, this ...
FujiFilm announced their first interchangeable lens digital camera system into their premium X-Series line-up. The FujiFilm X-Pro1 features a new X-Trans CMOS sensor, original X-Mount and new hybrid ...
Fujifilm has announced firmware version 2.0 for its X-Pro1 camera, which it claims will improve performance in “challenging lighting conditions, where light is low or bright.” Fujifilm has announced ...
Once we had a new fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro ($1,900, street, body only) in our hands, we stopped calling this new camera a tweak and starting calling it what it really is: the baddest DSLR Fuji has made ...
Featuring the New X-Trans CMOS sensorTM, FUJIFILM original X-Mount and New Hybrid Multi Viewfinder, the X-Pro1 Delivers Outstanding Image Quality that Rivals Current DSLR Cameras Valhalla, N.Y., ...
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Any other Arsians rocking an X-Pro1? A while back, we had a fun thread about the Sigma DP1. I still have mine, it turned out to be a "somewhat slow" (understatement of 2008) and very picky camera, but ...
Following up on the success of the FinePix S3 Pro UVIR and IS-1 infrared digital cameras, Fujifilm announced the IS Pro, the latest in a line that has proved popular with technical, law enforcement, ...
Fujifilm may not be the first brand that comes to mind when you think of digital SLRs. But among pros who shoot weddings and portraits, the $2,000 Fuji FinePix S2 Pro digital SLR (see Pop Photo, ...
When Fujifilm unveiled its new line-up ahead of CES 2012, there was a feeling among enthusiasts that the company was holding something back. Sure enough, the Japanese photography behemoth has now ...
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