Three days walking through the Cinque Terre with the Fuji X-T1
& XF 10-24mm f/4 | Mirrorlessons
The Cinque Terre (literally the “five lands” in Italian) are five small sea villages located along the Italian Riviera in the Liguria region. The coastline and hills that link them are part of the Cinque Terre National Park and the Read more …
More Streets of Dublin | Gabor Nagy
So, back to the streets of Dublin with my little friend the Fuji X100s. Dublin is an amazing city, there is always something happening and it’s full with interesting places and people. There is no bad time to go for Read more …
New Fujifilm | Tim Bray
I just picked up a new Fujifilm X-T1. It’s about the most-reviewed camera in recent history and there’s very little I can add to that tsunami of words; so this is short. The pictures here were taken at a high-school-student Read more …
REVIEW: Nearly Two Weeks With the Fujifilm X-T1 | Jeff Carter
When Fujifilm announced the X-T1 in February I wasn’t sure if it was the camera I wanted to complement my existing X-Pro1 and X100 because of it’s DSLR layout. Yes, this is a full on X-Series Compact System Camera, but Read more …
True Lies | Little Big Traveling Camera
We all got used to it: “Best image quality ever!” “World’s fastest autofocus!” “Smallest, big sensor camera in the world!” Every manufacturer feels the need to claim superlatives when introducing a new camera. A simply but honest “carefully improved” does’t Read more …
Vivid Sydney 2013 – Street Fashion Reportage-Style with the
Fuji X-Pro1 | Kent Johnson
What a difference a year makes! Last year when shooting the Vivid Light Festival I went all Old Skool with tripod and filters and tricky exposures but this year, shooting with the Fuji X-Pro1 I decided to go all reportage-style Read more …
My Singapore Life: hello four dollar! | Flemming Bo Jensen
Where in the world can you buy food at a post office? Where can you get a meal at the traffic police station? Where do you have no chance of running a business unless you have a food court attached? Read more …
Fujifilm X-t1 in London and Paris – a review | Jeff Seltzer
I’m not a big vacation/travel photography type of person. I believe (and recent articles have shown it be true) that taking too many photographs can actually ruin your memory of the scene. You see this all the time, right…people standing Read more …
Romancing my FujiFilm XT1 – Kai Iwi Lakes | Sven Schroeter
When the opportunity to take 10 days off is at your dog step, it would be a shame to let the clock run out having only caught up on taxes. So we packed the car, grabbed the FUJIFILM XT1 and Read more …
The Fujinon 56mm – Bokeh Master | David Cleland
In Conclusion If you are looking for a lens that captures sharp images and stunning bokeh the 56mm is definitely the lens to go for. The perfect partner to the 23mm it has to be one of best lenses I Read more …