Fuji XF10-24mm Lens | Les Bessant

Well, I’ve hinted, and I’ve posted some images taken with this beast, so I suppose I should give it a quick review thingy. Note that this isn’t a proper technical review – you’ll find those with all the resolution charts you could hope for on all the usual sites and even in print magazines. No, t…

First impressions of the Fuji XF10-24mm | Paul Melling

These days I use my Fuji X-series cameras almost exclusively and it was with this in mind that I took the decision to sell my Nikon 16-35mm f4 VR lens and replace it with Fuji’s new XF10-24mm lens. Both lenses are f4 and both include image stabilisation plus the angle of view on the smaller senso…

DSLR v Mirrorless v Medium Format | In My Bag

I’m Lukas Schweizer, I am a 20 years old, Swiss-based Portrait & Advertising photographer who loves to work and interact with people. Everything started when I was 8 years old, my Parents lent me their analogue Minolta SLR. Since then my passion for photography grew and grew. My first own DSLR wa…

Fujifilm Walk In The Park | Photowalk at The Evergreen Brickworks | Leigh Miller

We had a great turnout of people to the Fuji photowalk event at the Evergreen Brickworks…or the „Old Brickworks“ for you Toronto photographers who remember the days of sneaking strobist shoots there back in the day. Many thanks the Fuji Guys (Billy & Greg) and the other fantastic staff who made…

Your Responsibility in Building Confidence | Faby and Carlo

Photographing women is challenging and it can be incredibly rewarding. One of the things you need to remember, though, is that as photographer you are dealing with their body confidence. Building confidence in your customer through your images is one of the element that may separate you from the …

Street Photography Course in Budapest and a Fuji X Pro 1 | Keith Moss

This is my 4th day designing a street photography course in Budapest, my companion, for this trip a Fuji X-Pro 1 Its another searingly hot day with very little breeze, it’s in the mid 30s with a high humidity, quite unpleasant for this chap from England, nevertheless I want to explore the Jewish…

50mm Teleconverter for X100s – Review and sample images for Fujifilm TCL-X100 | Dubai Photography Club

We are truly in love with the Fujifilm X100s for more than a year now. When FujiFilm announced 50mm tele-converter back in April 2014, it was like a dream coming true for most of the X100/X100s owners. Fujifilm did a wonderful job by providing three different focal lengths (28mm, 35mm, 50mm) ev…

Canon FD 85mm f/1.2 on the Fuji X-Pro1 | Axel Friberg

This spring I bought the Canon FD 85mm f/1.2 from Ebay and a Metabones adapter for my Fuji X camera. Not the speed booster one. I wanted to get something close to a 135mm full frame equivalent on my APS-C sized sensor. A 90mm lens would have been ideal, but most 90mm’s out there have an f-stop of…

Using a Leica MR4 meter | Leicaphilia

The MR4 meter is a reflected light meter that couples to the shutter speeed dial of many M cameras. It has a sensitivity range of EV +2 to +18. That means with a film of ISO 100 It will give you readings from F1.4 @ 2 seconds to F16 @ 1/1,000th of a second. That covers pretty much of what most pe…

Meet the Leica Meet: Stephen Cosh, The Old City |
The Leica Camera Blog

This interview is part of a series in which Olaf Willoughby talks with Leica Meet members about their photographic projects, their stories, goals and learnings along the way. Here Olaf interviews Stephen Cosh, a photographer from Scotland who, inspired by a book, has embarked on a long journey to…