Zoom! At f2.8 | Don Craig

It has been a while in arriving, but I finally own the new Fujinon XF50-140mm f2.8 lens. This is the one lens that my work kit has been missing since I switched to Fuji X-cameras. Earlier, I resorted to using the Read more …

Field test | In the zone with the Fujifilm X100T | Basilimobile

I became a fan the first time I looked through the viewfinder of an X100 in a camera store in Singapore in 2011. I never did buy one, but handling that camera was the reason I became a Fujifilm shooter, Read more …

I detached the tele converter | Jonne Naarala

Today I decided to detach the TCL-X100 tele converter from my Fuji X100. Why so? I purchased it to get a 50 mm focal length to make the X100 better portrait camera and to get that FoV in general. The Read more …

Selling Images is Like Selling Cameras | Thom Hogan

Today’s email is a riff on what I’ve been writing about cameras and the hardware that the camera makers have been giving us: “the new mantra in the business is [also] ‚Good Enough.‘  I’ve seen it in a flood of Read more …

Is Leica the Right Camera for You? | Benjamin Parks

Leica is to photographers what the Stradivarius is to violinists: not only the ‘best’ tool from a technical perspective, but also the one with the most ‘spirit’ – the one that represents photography and what it means to be a Read more …

Leica M and the execution of King Charles I | Mike Evans

It is 366 years on January 30 since Oliver Cromwell and his henchmen executed the second Stuart king, Charles I, at what is now the Banqueting House in Whitehall. It heralded eleven years of republic, or Commonwealth, before the Restoration of Charles’s Read more …

Fujifilm X-T1 Graphite Silver Edition: So good they coloured it twice |
Adam Oxford

Pity the poor copywriter who works for a paint manufacturing company. It’s got to make the brain sore when you have to think up unique names for 50 different shades of beige. You’d think it would be easier if you’re Read more …

The State of Mirrorless – Verity Milligan | Ugo Cei

Speaking of landscapes, here’s the latest interview I did for The State of Mirrorless. This time, me and Mathieu interviewed Verity Milligan, a young and enthusiastic photographer from Birmingham, England. Besides shooting events and weddings, she does a lot of Read more …

Using the Zone Focusing Method for Street Photography | Chris Gampat

When it comes to street photography, one of the best ways to make sure that you have your subject in focus is to use the zone focusing system. This is also called hyperfocal length focusing; which involves using the depth Read more …

Paying my respects | Olivier Glod

I’m currently working on my leaving and returning to the Fujifilm ecosystem blog post, but this will take a bit more time (it’s going to be a BIG one…). In the meantime, I wanted to share a bit of my Read more …