Leica’s Q camera is beautiful, expensive and totally worth it | Edgar Alvarez

Leica is known for making cameras that are too expensive for most people. Its latest one, the Leica Q (Typ 116), is no exception. You can tell a lot about its high value simply by glancing at it; the gorgeous Read more …

What’s Special About the Leica M System? | The Photo Fundamentalist

Lets start with perceptions: Leica is a polarising word: for some it means ‘luxury’, while for others it is synonymous with ‘rich git with more money than sense and who is personally responsible for world poverty by oppressing the struggling masses’. Read more …

Grey is a beautiful colour – Leica Monochrom 246 Review | Mirrorlessons

At the dawn of photography and motion pictures, monochrome was the only option for those who wanted to make images. When colour photography arrived on the scene, it was more expensive than B&W and therefore less accessible to the general public. Read more …

An In-Depth Fuji XT1 Firmware 4.0 Review | MirrorLessons

One year ago, I wrote an in-depth article about the autofocus capabilities of the Fujifilm X-T1 for action photography. At the time, the X-T1 was the fastest camera in the Fujifilm X series but was still considered inferior to many of Read more …

Review: Fujifilm Fujinon XF 90mm f/2 R LM WR | Jordan Steele

Fuji’s hard work at fleshing out their X series lineup continues at a frantic pace.  Today I review the brand new XF 90mm f/2 R LM WR, a lens that has the field of view of the classic 135mm long-portrait Read more …

Summer Life | Adriel Henderson

It’s been a hot summer! Here in Oregon we’ve been breaking heat records – consistently in the upper 90’s, some days over 100. With little rain, the lakes are low and the sky is a yellow haze. Vintage Instagram, no filter needed. Honestly, Read more …

Fujifilm Fujinon XF 90 mm f/2 R LM WR review | Lenstip.com

Pros: solid and sealed casing, sensational image quality in the frame centre, good image resolution on the edge of the frame, slight longitudinal chromatic aberration, negligible lateral chromatic aberration, imperceptible spherical aberration, almost zero distortion, excellent coma correction, low astigmatism, Read more …

Fujifilm X-T1 Firmware Version 4 review | Andy Westlake

Back in the days of film, when you bought a camera you knew exactly what features you were getting. Digital cameras, in contrast, are miniature computers that take pictures, and this means they can be upgraded via firmware updates. Historically, Read more …

First Impressions: Fujifilm X-T10 | Chris Gampat

The Fujifilm X-T10 is a camera that takes the winning formula behind the X-T1 and tries to bring it down to a more consumer-friendly level. Sticking to the retro inspired design, the XT10 has lots of dials for photographers to Read more …

Fujinon 90mm f/2 R LM WR Review: Break out the piggy bank |
Bill Palmer

This is possibly the quickest review I have ever written, but I wanted to get the word out about the Fujinon 90mm f/2 R LM WR (the Fuji XF 90 to its friends). This is the lens that I have been Read more …