Thoughts on gear – 2014 | Bill Fortney
I am going to share some things that I have spent many years coming to understand. This is my one day late, Christmas gift to you! It all started over three years ago. Knowing that my retirement would be coming Read more …
The risks of travel photography tours | Harry Fisch
The risks are not those we are told about: no tiger will devour us and it is unlikely that we will be speared by a savage. A “savage” who, by the way, no longer uses a spear, but a “Kalashnikov”, Read more …
Solving for X: Algebra of the Fujifilm X-System | John W. Griggs
Another day, another camera system… Remember: all my reviews are user experience based. I don’t shoot test charts or do measurements. I take photos and make prints. My goal is to have my work hanging in peoples homes and businesses Read more …
Street Photography – Sydney | Rene Gaviola
Dawes Point Park, The Rocks in Sydney The hot spot for wedding photography. Fuji X-Pro1 See more pictures on renegaviola.com
Studio shoot met Fuji X-Pro1 | John Bouma
Google Translater (NL -> ENG) For some time I’m in possession of a Fuji X-Pro1 camera, a very nice retro look (mirrorless) camera with excellent specifications. It’s not a DSLR, does have the ability to exchange lenses and is Read more …
Visiting Joshua Tree… again | Karim Haddad
It was my first real opportunity for landscape photography with the X-Pro1. I already shared some infrared shots from my recent trip to Joshua Tree National Park. It was my second time there; the first was in the spring of 2012 Read more …
Review: Fujifilm XF 18-55mm f2.8-4 R LM OIS (Fujifilm X) |
The Phoblographer
We sang this lens’s praises before when we first go the X-E2 in for review because it was unlike any kit lens we’d worked with to date. With a fairly generous variable aperture and an aperture ring, this 18-55mm is a Read more …
Review: Fujifilm X-E2 | The Phoblographer
During my time reviewing units, I’ve become somewhat of a Fujifilm enthusiast. Having worked with the X20 and X-A1 – and to a lesser extent, the X-Pro 1 – the X-E2 felt like an old friend. More robust than the Read more …
Fujifilm hand grips for X-Pro1 et X-E2 | LetsGoDigital
Hand grips for the Fujifilm X-Pro1 and X-E2 : The Fujifilm MHG-XPRO and MHG-XE hand grips provide enhanced grip and hold for the X-Pro1, X-E1 and the X-E2, plus allow access to the battery and memory card slot without removing Read more …
Thumbs Up EP-9S for the Fuji X-E1 and X-E2 Review | Jorge Ledesma
Once in a while one comes upon an accessory that totally transforms the way you interact with your Fuji X series cameras. Its actually quite unbelievable but its something you’ve probably thought about but perhaps didn’t want to dive in. Read more …