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FUJIFILM GFX100RF Launched in India: Lightest GFX Camera with Built-in Lens
FUJIFILM GFX100RF Launched in India: Lightest GFX Camera with Built-in Lens

Hans India

time20-05-2025

  • Hans India

FUJIFILM GFX100RF Launched in India: Lightest GFX Camera with Built-in Lens

FUJIFILM India has launched the GFX100RF, the first GFX camera with a built-in lens. It weighs 735g, making it the lightest model in the GFX series. Key Features: 102MP large-format sensor for high image quality Fixed 35mm F4 lens with a leaf shutter (flash works at all speeds) Digital zoom options: 45mm, 63mm, and 80mm 4-stop ND filter built in (first in GFX) Close focus up to 20cm Aluminum body – strong and compact New aspect ratio dial (9 formats) 3.15" tilt LCD & 5.76M-dot EVF AI Autofocus – detects people, animals, vehicles 4K video (10-bit, F-Log2, 13+ stops DR) ISO 100 default for clean images Works with for quick cloud uploads In the Box: Lens hood, adapter ring, protective filter Stylish rope-style strap Price: Rs. 5,49,999 – Available soon across India FUJIFILM MD Koji Wada said the GFX100RF brings professional quality in a compact, easy-to-use design.

MASV Drives Enterprise Media Workflow Transformation with Frame.io V4 Integration
MASV Drives Enterprise Media Workflow Transformation with Frame.io V4 Integration

Miami Herald

time03-04-2025

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

MASV Drives Enterprise Media Workflow Transformation with Frame.io V4 Integration

Easy to deploy, scalable capture-to-cloud workflows automate repetitive manual tasks and accelerate production timelines for large-scale enterprise teams OTTAWA, ON / ACCESS Newswire / April 3, 2025 / MASV, the fastest large file transfer platform for media professionals, is revolutionizing enterprise media workflows by enabling faster, more reliable, and scalable capture-to-cloud workflows through its upcoming integration with V4. This collaboration empowers media organizations, including sports and news enterprises, to streamline operations, automate manual tasks, and scale effortlessly to meet growing audience demands. By enabling faster, more reliable capture-to-cloud workflows, MASV helps businesses maximize operational efficiency and achieve seamless global collaboration in an increasingly fast-paced industry. MASV transforms media workflows by automating the transfer and organization of massive files. It enables teams to deliver content to multiple destinations-such as for review, on-prem storage for editing, and cloud backups for archiving-all in a single step. This means that for live sports broadcasts, reporters can upload game footage directly from the field, while news teams covering breaking stories can instantly transfer clips to editors and archives from remote assignments without delays. This streamlined process eliminates repetitive uploads, ensures immediate access to content, and scales effortlessly to handle the intense demands of real-time production environments. "Shifting from linear 'chain of event' workflows to automated 'one-to-many' workflows enables us to break down the barriers of sequential file handling and enable rapidly scalable capture-to-cloud workflows that pave the way for seamless collaboration and unparalleled efficiency," says MASV CTO and Interim CEO, Majed Alhajry. "By eliminating delays and enabling real-time collaboration, we're fostering a more agile, future-ready infrastructure-aligned with the forward-thinking principles of the MovieLabs 2030 Vision." Compliant with ISO27001, SOC 2, and a Gold member of the TPN vendor roster, MASV ensures enterprise-grade security for even the most sensitive projects. With robust encryption, secure access controls, and compliance with industry-leading security frameworks, MASV provides peace of mind for organizations managing critical workflows in an increasingly complex digital landscape. "Seamless collaboration and efficient workflows are at the heart of what provides, and this integration with MASV takes that to the next level," says Charlie Anderson, Head of Partnerships at Adobe. "For businesses whose reputations depend on effectively managing large-scale projects, having a path to near-instant operational efficiency is invaluable. MASV brings a level of expertise and flexibility that complements our vision, offering tools that naturally fit into the fast-paced, cloud-driven workflows users can rely on." For more information, please visit the MASV website. Integration Availability The V4 integration will be available to all MASV users later in 2025. See the V4 Integration at the 2025 NAB Show Learn how MASV's innovative "one-to-many" workflows are designed to increase efficiency and keep pace with the demands of today's fast-moving media and entertainment industry. Book a one-on-one demonstration here. About MASV MASV is a cloud-based large file transfer platform designed to orchestrate file movement worldwide to meet fast-paced and nimble workflows. Global media organizations rely on MASV to automatically deliver their assets without any restrictions, allowing them to concentrate on their next big deliverable. To learn more and try MASV for free, visit Press Contact: Melissa HardingGrithaus Agencymelissa@ 7594079738 SOURCE: MASV

Kanye ‘Ye' West new album drop overshadowed by yet another disgusting social media meltdown
Kanye ‘Ye' West new album drop overshadowed by yet another disgusting social media meltdown

Yahoo

time19-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Kanye ‘Ye' West new album drop overshadowed by yet another disgusting social media meltdown

Controversial rapper Kanye 'Ye' West has surprised dropped his new album 'Bully' as a short film. He took to X to share the album today, an album which is in the format of a short film directed by Hype Williams. The album is also available in three versions - 'Latest', 'Post Hype' and 'Post Post Hype' - all of which were shared for free via For the time being, it's unclear whether the album will get a physical release or if it will be made available via other digital streaming platforms. What is clear, however, is that the new album launch has been overshadowed by yet another social media meltdown, in which the rapper spewed bile and hateful comments that has left already conflicted fans horrified. In his most recent X outburst, Ye declared himself as 'evil', has claimed he 'beat women' - much like Carti, who has faced accusations in 2023 of assaulting his then pregnant girlfriend. He also renewed his support for Sean 'P Diddy' Combs, who is facing charges such as racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. Fans have spoken out on this recent meltdown, with many expressing shock and dismay over his recent comments. These can be summed up by a user who said: "It's getting harder and harder to defend you gang." Last week, Ye dropped a new song, 'Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunsine' and claimed it featured Diddy, his son Christian 'King' Combs and West's own 11-year-old daughter, North. This led to the release of text conversations in which his ex-wife Kim Kardashian revealed that she had sent paperwork to West so North 'wouldn't be in the Diddy song to protect her.' This was followed up by West telling Kardashian: 'Amend it or I'm going to war and neither of us will recover from the public fallout.' He concluded: 'You're going to have to kill me.' This followed a string of highly controversial posts in which he posted a picture of KKK robes, rescind his apology to the Jewish community for his past antisemitic remarks, declare himself 'a Nazi' and assert that he has 'dominion over his wife'. According to recent reports, Kardashian is reportedly weighing legal action to seek full custody of her four children with West. An insider revealed to Us Weekly that Kardashian is 'in a very tough position when she really has to co-parent with him,' adding that Kardashian prioritizes her children's well-being.

Kanye 'Ye' West drops new album amidst another disgusting online rant
Kanye 'Ye' West drops new album amidst another disgusting online rant

Euronews

time19-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Euronews

Kanye 'Ye' West drops new album amidst another disgusting online rant

Controversial rapper Kanye 'Ye' West has surprised dropped his new album 'Bully' as a short film. He took to X to share the album today, an album which is in the format of a short film directed by Hype Williams. The album is also available in three versions - 'Latest', 'Post Hype' and 'Post Post Hype' - all of which were shared for free via For the time being, it's unclear whether the album will get a physical release or if it will be made available via other digital streaming platforms. What is clear, however, is that the new album launch has been overshadowed by yet another social media meltdown, in which the rapper spewed bile and hateful comments that has left already conflicted fans horrified. In his most recent X outburst, Ye declared himself as 'evil', has claimed he 'beat women' - much like Carti, who has faced accusations in 2023 of assaulting his then pregnant girlfriend. He also renewed his support for Sean 'P Diddy' Combs, who is facing charges such as racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. Fans have spoken out on this recent meltdown, with many expressing shock and dismay over his recent comments. These can be summed up by a user who said: "It's getting harder and harder to defend you gang." Last week, Ye dropped a new song, 'Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunsine' and claimed it featured Diddy, his son Christian 'King' Combs and West's own 11-year-old daughter, North. This led to the release of text conversations in which his ex-wife Kim Kardashian revealed that she had sent paperwork to West so North 'wouldn't be in the Diddy song to protect her.' This was followed up by West telling Kardashian: 'Amend it or I'm going to war and neither of us will recover from the public fallout.' He concluded: 'You're going to have to kill me.' This followed a string of highly controversial posts in which he posted a picture of KKK robes, rescind his apology to the Jewish community for his past antisemitic remarks, declare himself 'a Nazi' and assert that he has 'dominion over his wife'. According to recent reports, Kardashian is reportedly weighing legal action to seek full custody of her four children with West. An insider revealed to Us Weekly that Kardashian is 'in a very tough position when she really has to co-parent with him,' adding that Kardashian prioritizes her children's well-being. A thief who stole a golden toilet from Blenheim Palace - the country mansion where Winston Churchill was born - has been convicted along with an accomplice who helped cash in on the spoils of the 18-carat work of art insured for nearly £5 million (€5.9m). Michael Jones, 39, was found guilty of burglary in Oxford Crown Court. He had used the fully functioning one-of-a-kind latrine - a satirical work titled 'America' by Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan - as he did reconnaissance at Blenheim Palace the day before the theft, prosecutors said. He described the experience as 'splendid.' He returned before dawn on 14 September 2019, with at least two other men armed with sledgehammers and crowbars. They smashed a window and pried the toilet from its plumbing within five minutes, leaving a damaging flood in their wake as they escaped in stolen vehicles. 'This was an audacious raid which had been carefully planned and executed," prosecutor Shan Saunders said. 'But those responsible were not careful enough, leaving a trail of evidence in the form of forensics, CCTV footage and phone data." Cattelan's artwork poked fun at excessive wealth and weighed just over 98kg. The value of the gold at the time was £2.8 million (€3.3m). The piece had previously been on display at The Guggenheim Museum in New York. The museum had offered the work to Donald Trump during his first term in office after he had asked to borrow a Van Gogh painting. The gold toilet has never been recovered but is believed to have been cut up and sold. The theft was planned by James Sheen, 40, who previously pleaded guilty to burglary, conspiracy and transferring criminal property. Sheen then worked to broker a deal with Fred Doe to cash in on the haul, prosecutors said. In a series of text messages, Sheen referred to the loot as a 'car,' but he was actually talking about the gold. 'I'll link up with ya, I got something right up your path,' Sheen told Doe in one message. 'I can sell that car for you in two seconds ... so come and see me tomorrow,' Doe said in a reply. Doe, 36, also known as Frederick Sines, was convicted of conspiracy to transfer criminal property. A fourth man charged in the conspiracy, Bora Guccuk, 41, was acquitted by jurors.

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