Read: Newport Journal | Daniel Milnor

Just like that. Fall. One day. All it took. The turn. Even if Mother Nature decides to play her new game it doesn’t matter because mentally the switch has been made. Dusk and your jacket is in the car, or Read more …

READ: Fuji x100T New Frames | Shifter

Can you spot how many photo shoots are going on in this one image? The incredible thing about these images is not the images themselves. The incredible thing is that I managed to ruin $75 worth of Impossible film during Read more …

Fuji X100T – small, beautiful camera, takes great images and is
impossible to use | Anurag Yagnik

Ah, what a painful paradox! Fujifilm x100t is a small, beautiful camera that can take great photos but is incredibly frustrating to use. Its user interface is inscrutable and opaque. I feel old and crummy using this camera. The camera fees Read more …

Comparing Apples with Oranges: Leica Q vs Fuji X100T | Mirrorlessons

I decided to make it clear right from the title that this is not a scientific comparison between two cameras with almost identical specs. On the contrary, the Leica Q and X100T don’t seem to have much in common at all except for Read more …

Toronto’s Graffiti Alley with the X100T | Alan Bulley

Fewer words this time and more pictures. Pictures of Toronto’s Graffiti Alley taken with the Fujifilm X100T, that is. I’m still in the honeymoon period with the camera so you should expect me to mention it on here… a lot. Read more …

Paris Outre | Jonas Rask

We went, we saw, we lived! This post is about Paris.  I already wrote a small essay over at x100c.com (If you haven’t seen it, go check it out), but those images were only taken using the Fujifilm X100T as is Read more …

Mongolia: Naadam Festival | Ross Kennedy

In a place where 30% of the population still choose to follow a nomadic lifestyle, tradition runs deep. The ancient Mongol warrior disciplines of wrestling, horsemanship and archery are still held in great regard and once a year, these skills Read more …

Piha Beach Photography and Fujifilm X100t | Paul Petch

For me it’s important to be outside shooting regularly even if it’s not for commercial or paid work. Understanding how being outdoors makes me feel and think, is what I love to do with my time and camera. Less frames. Read more …

Fuji x100t — welcome again! | David Hellmann

Im Januar war es schon einmal soweit, dass ich mir eine Fuji x100t zugelegt hatte die dann aber wegen dem Umzug nach Salzburg leider erstmal wieder abgeben musste. Andere Sachen hatten einfach Priorität. Doch seit zwei Wochen bin ich nun Read more …

Starting at the beginning: Journey to Fuji (s) | Julie Edwards

Maybe the best place to start this new blog is at the beginning. Why did I start using Fuji’s and what has led me to this point. I’m not going to try to explain why these cameras are able to produce Read more …