
Hot on the heels of unveiling the new Instax mini 41, Fujifilm announced that it has sold 100 million Instax cameras and printers since it launched the Instax series in 1998. [Read More]
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Hot on the heels of unveiling the new Instax mini 41, Fujifilm announced that it has sold 100 million Instax cameras and printers since it launched the Instax series in 1998. [Read More]
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Fujifilm has recently mentioned that a huge contributor to its success rate is the Chinese market and its young population. This particularly pertains to the X100VI, which has had an all-time high demand for at least two more years. thephoblographer.com »
2025-03-06 23:00
Fujifilm has revolutionized the Medium Format market. There are no two ways about that. Since the introduction of the original GFX50, Fujifilm has taken several giant strides forward with its Medium Format tech. thephoblographer.com »
2021-01-27 17:00
While most of the digital imaging industry has been focusing heavily on full frame mirrorless cameras as of late, Fujifilm has remained firmly committed to their crop sensor mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras--and that's evident with the Fujifilm X-T30. thephoblographer.com »
2019-02-14 08:00
While Kodak Portra 400 has forever enjoyed the spotlight, Fujifilm Pro 400H has in some ways lived in the shadow of what's often marketed with Kodak's option. But in truth, Fujifilm Pro 400H has a character that is all its own--and like Portra, you either love it or you despise it. thephoblographer.com »
2017-05-29 13:00
I've mentioned this in the past, but I have always felt that a big reason as to why Sony has had the success it has had with its mirrorless system, namely the A7 series cameras, is thanks in part to the vast array of third-party AF lens adapters. thephoblographer.com »
2016-12-26 20:04
At Photokina 2016, Fujifilm announced their new system called the Fujifilm GFX: their medium format camera system that has been long rumored. The new system sports a sensor size of 43. 8 x 32. thephoblographer.com »
2016-09-19 18:55
Fujifilm has announced an upcoming price increase that will be applied to photographic papers starting this October. The company says it expects the price increase will be ‘of at least [a] double digital percent,’ though a specific percentage has not been provided at this time. dpreview.com »
2016-08-25 20:51