Interview Fuji au CP+ (Imaging Resource)

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Fujifilm Q&A  [at]  CP+ 2017: Fuji GFX insights, 4K video, future lens plans & instant film's surprising comeback

Citation de: Imaging ResourceDuring the ongoing CP+ 2017 tradeshow in Yokohama, Japan, Imaging Resource founder and publisher Dave Etchells sat down with Shinichiro "Shiri" Udono and Makoto Oishi of Fujifilm Corp. Udono-san is Fuji's Senior Manager in the Sales and Marketing Group, Optical Device and Electronic Imaging Products Division, and Oishi-san is a Manager in the same group. Readers may recall that Dave interviewed Oishi-san at CP+ 2016 as well.

The first topic discussed was Fuji's mirrorless foray into medium-format digital photography, the Fuji GFX, which we recently got our hands on for some real-world shooting. After discussing the GFX and GF lenses, Dave asked Udono-san and Oishi-san about Fuji's famous Film Simulations. If you were wondering how they're developed, you will find some excellent information on that topic in the interview below.

Mirrorless is obviously critical for Fujifilm, both in terms of the established X-series of cameras and the new GFX. You might have heard the news earlier this week that Fujifilm is releasing a pair of cinema lenses for Sony E-mount before their own mount, which is very interesting, especially given the company's recent inclusion of 4K video in the X-T2 -- and you'll find the reason for the Sony-first strategy revealed in the interview. On the topic of 4K video, meanwhile, Dave also confirmed why the Fuji X-Pro2 -- despite using the same sensor and image processor as the X-T2 -- cannot shoot 4K UHD video.

Additional topics include the X100 series' surprise success and the user base of Fujifilm's popular Instax line of instant cameras and film.  To get the full scoop from Fujifilm, read on!

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Intéressant, on lit que leur plus grand marché, c'est les US.

Glouglou

Moi je croyais que c'était les Iles Feroe ...
Bernard