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Getting Married with the Fuji X-T1 & XF 56mm F1.2 | Olaf Sztaba

While we view ourselves as landscape and fine art photographers, we don’t shy from other areas of photography. Quite the contrary! While photographing landscapes we usually travel to less popular locations, enjoy the serenity of the mornings and take our Read more …

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Review: Fujifilm x100s – The perfect Image | Lev Grobman

Conclusion If it wasn’t obvious thus far, I LOVE this camera. After waiting a long while for it and reading so many positive reviews I was wondering if the it could stand up to my overblown expectations of it. Turns Read more …

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Fujifilm X-T1 from my X-Pro1 – how does the upgrade hold up? | Kwai Bun

I have been a happy X-Pro1 owner for 2 years and I grab my X-T1 as a sensible upgrade. The X-Pro1 was fantastic in IQ as a non-DSLR: its X-trans sensor offers great details that feels natural, without over sharpening, Read more …

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Fujifilm X-T1 :: de Nikon à Fuji | K-pture

Comme je le disais dans cet article, il m’a fallu du temps pour apprécier à leur juste valeur les appareils de la gamme Fujifilm X. Leur look, dès la sortie du Fujifilm X100 était ravageur mais, les premiers modèles souffraient Read more …

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Sorry Fuji Fans, The X-T1 is Going Back | The Wandering Lensman

After several days of making images with the X-T1 in a variety of situations and several times closely reviewing those images, I am still very disappointed in the mushy detail in the green foliage.  Balancing those feelings with the thoughts Read more …

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X-T1 Face Detection AF with the 56mm @ f/1.2 | Chris Dodkin

Face Detection is one of those features, buried away in the AF menus, which you might happily ignore and never try. I always associated it with point and shoot cameras, a nice feature to help people take their family photos, Read more …

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Interview with Tom Lazar – Street Photographer | The Fujifilm Blog

Photographer Tomasz Lazar finds that the Fujifilm X100S is the best choice for his brand of street photography. Tomasz Lazar is a photographer from Poland and a graduate of the West Pomeranian University of Technology. His black & white documentary Read more …

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How Fuji allowed me to grow as a professional photographer |
Bryan Caporicci

I recently interviewed world renowned celebrity wedding and lifestyle photographer Mike Colon for an upcoming episode of the Sprouting Photographer podcast. Mike is an amazing photographer – his client list includes Usher, Jim Carrey, Mel Gibson, Grace Ormonde and Louis Read more …

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Fuji XT1 | Flemming Bo Jensen

…. What I do not like about the Fuji XT1 Design and ergonomics. This is subjective, and in part due to me having big hands and fingers, let me explain: I much prefer the rangefinder design of the X-pro1, black Read more …

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Fuji X-T1 First Impression | Mike Villa

… all that to say, in good light, the X-T1 keeps up very well with DSLR paired with a slower-focusing lens. In poor light, it performs much more like a fairly speedy mirrorless camera. The biggest advantage here over a Read more …