Fujifilm X-T1 Mirrorless Camera Review: Fast Shooter |
Tom’s Guide

Not everyone is keen on retro digital cameras, but those who are — be they enthusiasts or pros — can tap some analogue nostalgia with the Fujifilm X-T1. The latest addition to Fujifilm’s popular X-series mirrorless cameras, the midrange, 16-megapixel Read more …

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Leica M (Typ 240) rolling review | Ron Scheffler

There are a lot of online Leica M (Typ 240) camera reviews, considering it was announced at Photokina 2012, and started shipping at the end of February 2013. Therefore I’m a bit late to the game, but hopefully my impressions Read more …

Leica M (Typ 240) review: Keepin‘ it old-school | Ben Griffin

The Leica M (Typ 240) looks like it belongs in a museum. While the technology inside has moved with the times, including the transition from film to digital, Leica products share a common design style that has been maintained since Read more …

Who buys Leica cameras? | Techradar

Leica M series cameras have almost legendary status among photographers. Even though they don’t necessarily use the most cutting edge technology (just check the specification of the Leica M9 and Leica M Monochrom’s LCD screens), their superb build and the Read more …

The Leica 75 Summilux Review | Patrick Leong

The 560 g Leica 75 Summilux was created in 1980, and features 7 elements in 5 groups. It was manufactured in Canada and later in Germany. Thanks to Dr. Walter Mandler (whose specialty was designing Double Gauss lenses), this lens Read more …

Gear Review: The Leica M | Roger Hicks

Camera reviews are rarely occasions for existential reflection. We expect to read about what the camera can do. But the Leica M (also known as the Typ 240) elicits deeper questions: How versatile should a camera try to be? How Read more …

All Thumbs: The Lensmate Thumbrest for Fujifilm X100s |
The Palinode

Sometimes it’s the little things that count? Like the absent-minded touch of a loved one, or a stray beam of sun slipping through thick cloud and illuminating your child as she plays in the park (which is great, because you Read more …

Connecting with a Landscape | Olaf Sztaba

There are more similarities between photographing landscapes and people than you think. When working with people, a photographer must achieve a certain level of connection and trust that allows them to relax and open up emotionally and visually. On many Read more …

How To Capture The Decisive Moment in Your Photographs |
Faby and Carlo

The Decisive Moment is a book by Henri Cartier-Bresson. More than that, though, the decisive moment is the fraction of a second in which photography matters. The decisive moment is about capturing the right expression, the right emotion in your Read more …

A Month in Italy with the Fuji X-T1 – What Worked and What Didn’t |
Dave Burns

In my last post I talked about what photo gear I brought to Italy for one month and the reasons behind those plans. So how did reality compare to expectations? Which gear earned another trip and what won’t make the Read more …