DJI – Introducing the DJI Mavic Pro

By: DJI

Originally published on Sep 27, 2016

The Mavic is DJI’s first compact, personal flying camera. Ultimate image quality and ultimate portability combine in one revolutionary device that will stay with you, whenever you need it to capture that sudden burst of inspiration.

Always follow applicable rules and regulations in your jurisdiction. Permits were obtained, where needed, in locations depicted in this video.

Maximum range specification is provided as a performance measurement only.

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GFX challenges with Hiroshi Nonami / FUJIFILM

 

By: FUJIFILMglobal

Originally published on Sep 19, 2016

Professional Japanese photographer Hiroshi Nonami (野波浩) tests the prototype FUJIFILM GFX 50S and GF lenses in the studio. See what he has to say about the new medium format mirrorless camera system by Fujifilm.

The footage was filmed with FUJIFILM X-T2 in 4K quality.

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About GFX:
The game has changed. Medium-format re-invented. Large sized sensor and large-diameter realize the highest image quality in the history of Fujifilm.

PHOTOKINA 2016, COLOGNE, GERMANY, September 19, 2016—FUJIFILM announced the development of the mirrorless digital camera system “GFX” to deliver the highest image quality in the history of Fujifilm electronic imaging.

The mirrorless digital camera FUJIFILM GFX 50S features the FUJIFILM G Format 43.8 × 32.9mm sensor with 51.4 megapixels and six lenses that will be introduced under the new FUJINON GF Lens series of interchangeable lenses after early 2017 sequentially for professional photographers and photo enthusiasts.
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To learn more visit the special website:
http://fujifilm-x.com/gfx/

GFX challenges with Satoshi Minakawa / FUJIFILM

 

By: FUJIFILMglobal

Published on Sep 19, 2016

Professional Japanese photographer Satoshi Minakawa (皆川聡) tests the prototype FUJIFILM GFX 50S and GF lenses in the studio. See what he has to say about the new medium format mirrorless camera system by Fujifilm.

The footage was filmed with FUJIFILM X-T2 in 4K quality.

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About GFX:
The game has changed. Medium-format re-invented. Large sized sensor and large-diameter realize the highest image quality in the history of Fujifilm.

PHOTOKINA 2016, COLOGNE, GERMANY, September 19, 2016—FUJIFILM announced the development of the mirrorless digital camera system “GFX” to deliver the highest image quality in the history of Fujifilm electronic imaging.

The mirrorless digital camera FUJIFILM GFX 50S features the FUJIFILM G Format 43.8 × 32.9mm sensor with 51.4 megapixels and six lenses that will be introduced under the new FUJINON GF Lens series of interchangeable lenses after early 2017 sequentially for professional photographers and photo enthusiasts.
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To learn more visit the special website:
http://fujifilm-x.com/gfx/

Development of Professional-use Mirrorless Camera System “GFX” / FUJIFILM

 

By: FUJIFILMglobal

Published on Sep 19, 2016

The game has changed. Medium-format re-invented. Large sized sensor and large-diameter realize the highest image quality in the history of Fujifilm.

PHOTOKINA 2016, COLOGNE, GERMANY, September 19, 2016—FUJIFILM announces the development of the mirrorless digital camera system “GFX” to deliver the highest image quality in the history of Fujifilm electronic imaging.

The mirrorless digital camera FUJIFILM GFX 50S features the FUJIFILM G Format 43.8 × 32.9mm sensor with 51.4 megapixels and six lenses that will be introduced under the new FUJINON GF Lens series of interchangeable lenses after early 2017 sequentially for professional photographers and photo enthusiasts.

This is a documentary footage of the Fujifilm staff involved in the development of the new mirrorless camera system.

To learn more visit the special website:
http://fujifilm-x.com/gfx/

Space Station Live: Williams Talks Candidly about Cameras

 

By: NASA Johnson

Published on Apr 11, 2016

Astronaut Jeff Williams aboard the International Space Station highlights a favorite activity of crew members while aboard: Earth photography. On his fourth space mission and third Expedition on the ISS, Williams demonstrates the cameras and lenses used to capture still and video imagery of the station and its various visiting vehicle spacecraft like the Soyuz, Progress and Orbital ATK Cygnus cargo craft. He then floats into the Cupola – his favorite “window on the world” from which breathtaking views of the Earth are taken and shared with everyone on Earth.

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