X100s

Fuji X100S

Fuji has released a firmware update for the X100S. Firmware version 1.02 provides the following bug fix:

The phenomenon is fixed that the brightness of the OVF bright frame doesn’t change according to a surrounding brightness in case of ISO 1600 and higher.

You can download the update on Fuji’s website.

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Aperture 3

Apple has issued an update to Digital Camera RAW 4.05, which adds RAW image compatibility for the following cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’11:

The update specifically provides supports for Fuji’s X-Trans CMOS sensor, which is present in all of the above cameras.

You can download the update from Apple’s website.

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Lightroom 4

Adobe has released final versions of Lightroom 4.4 and Camera Raw 7.4, which are now available on Adobe.com.

Part of the update includes improved demosaic algorithm for better raw file support on cameras with X-Trans sensors – the X-Pro1, X100S, X-E1 and X20.

Additionally, Lightroom 4.4 and Camera Raw 7.4 offer RAW support for the following cameras: [click to continue…]

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Fuji X100S Hands-On

by on January 10, 2013

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Fuji X100S

The Fuji X100S is an upgrade to the very popular Fuji X100. The X100S builds on the success of its predecessor and takes several cues from user feedback to make a better all-around camera. At first blush, it seems to have hit the mark quite well. [click to continue…]

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Fuji X100S

The Fuji X100S was supposed to be officially unveiled tomorrow morning here at CES 2013. However, Fuji UK jumped the gun today and published the details on the new camera in an official press release, which has since been removed from Fuji’s site. [click to continue…]

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Fuji Press Conference

Fujifilm has a press conference scheduled for January 7, 2013 (next Monday) just prior to CES 2013. Photo Rumors is reporting that the Fuji X100s and X20 will be announced that day and will both be similar to the X100 and X10, respectively.

The Fuji X100s should contain the same leaf shutter as found in the X100, which is great news. The X100s should also offer focus peaking as an additional feature to aid in manual focusing.

I’ll have more on this from CES 2013 (hopefully live).

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