Fujinon XF23mm f1.4 | James Brokensha

Fuji users have been spoilt of the past few years with release after release of high quality glass. The lens line up is pretty much complete now covering all the classic short, normal and mid tele focal lengths a photographer Read more …

X-Pro2 vs X-T1 – the Fujifilm Showdown | Bokeh by DigitalRev

2016 is off to an exciting start with Fujifilm, Nikon and even Kodak making announcements early on about their new camera offerings. One camera which whipped up quite a frenzy prior to its release, with rampant specification speculation and leaked Read more …

Sony A900 vs. Fuji X-T1, a Surprising Conclusion |
The Online Photographer

Apropos Ctein’s post above, I want to tell you my conclusions of trying the 8-year-old (Sept. 2008) Sony A900 (24 MP, full frame) and Sigma 35mm ƒ/1.4 Art against the current (Jan. 2014) Fuji X-T1 (16 MP, APS-C reduced frame) Read more …

Fuji XF 35mm F2 R WR vs. XF 35mm F1.4 R Lens Comparison |
Patrick Leong

To me, the XF 35mm F1.4 is an excellent lens.  It’s combination of impressive optics, speed, focal length, versatility, size, and price make it a great workhorse, and one of the most popular lenses in the Fuji X Series system.  But Read more …

I’ve had it! Goodbye Nikon! Hello Fuji! | Jim Harmer

I’ve shot with Nikon gear for the last several years, owning several crop sensor and full frame bodies.  The Nikon D800 and D810 have been my favorite cameras for years.  But I can’t stand shooting with them anymore, and I’m 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 …

New Leica M Monochrom (Type 246) at High ISO – Comparison Test | Jono Slack

Well, I don’t do this sort of thing, but I have been asked, so I thought I’d do a simple (hah!) comparison between different Leica cameras at different ISO values in black and white. I’ve included:   Leica M9 Leica Read more …

Olympus OM-D E-M1 vs. Fujifilm X-T1 –
A Game of Mirrorless Thrones | MirrorLessons

While Nikon and Canon are the only viable competitors for main throne of the digital photography world (at least for now), the battle for the mirrorless throne is much more fascinating. There are many kingdoms (a.k.a. brands) trying to triumph by creating new gear (sometimes too much) in a contentious territory (market). While we could argue about the presence of too many cameras today (and let’s face it, we don’t need all of them), this rise in competition that emerged a few years ago has also brought about some interesting changes. One of them is that mirrorless cameras now have a more serious role, attracting not only the amateur or the enthusiast but also the professional. Two of the most notable players in this game of mirrorless thrones are the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and the Fujifilm X-T1. The first comes from a company that greatly contributed to creating the mirrorless market in the first place. The E-M1 is the result of years of experience. The company created what is probably the first fully mature mirrorless camera aimed at both enthusiasts and professional photographers. The Fujifilm X-T1 is part of a younger system that has already shown tremendous potential. The X-T1 while not perfect is the most advanced X camera to date and proof that the Fuji X system could rapidly ascend the throne. If we put these two advanced cameras face to face, only an epic battle could come of it……..

Source: www.bestmirrorlesscamerareviews.com

Mir wurde gesagt, ich muss einen Post zum Vergleich
Fuji X-T1 und Fuji X-E2 schreiben | Jörg Langer

Also ich habe mir eine kleine Fuji X-E2 zugelegt. Dieses habe ich entgegen der Vermutung einiger nicht aus Sammelleidenschaft oder weil sie so ähnlich in der Hand liegt wie eine Mess-Sucherkamera getan, sondern aus einem ganz einfachen trivialen und profanem Grund: Sie ist die billigste Kamera die den selben AF und Sensor wie die XT-1 hat, die ja meine Hauptkameras für meine Fotojobs sind. Da ich eine im Eifer einer Hochzeits-Emotionen-Reportage durch einen Sturzschaden “geschrottet” habe und diese nun zum Kostenvoranschlag und (hoffentlich Versicherungs-) Reparatur geht brauche ich eine zweite Kamera für die bevorstehenden Hochzeiten. An die Arbeitsweise mit zwei nahezu identischen Kameras mit zwei Festbrennweiten habe ich mich mittlerweile so sehr gewöhnt und meine persönliche Art zu fotografieren so daran angepasst, das ich mich regelrecht nackisch fühle wenn ich nur eine der beiden Kameras am Mann habe. Ich nutze auf Hochzeiten zu 95% das 23 1.4 (also mein “35 er” dank Cropfaktor) und mein heißgeliebtes 56 1.2 (also mein “85 er” dank Cropfaktor) und diese beiden Linsen eben immer mit zwei Kameras am Mann. Um den “Nackisch-sein-Feeling” in den nächsten 2-4 Wochen so lange die eine X-T1 im Service ist, zu entgehen habe ich eben die “billigste” Alternative dazu geordert, und das ist im Moment die Fuji X-E2. Natürlich wäre eine extrem günstig gebraucht zu bekommende X-E1 eine billigere Alternative gewesen, aber ich wollte den schnellen und vor allem zuverlässigen AF der X-T1 und X-E2 auf jeden Fall haben. Im Business der Hochzeitsfotografie kann und vor allem will ich mir keinen unzuverlässigen AF einer X-E1 leisten……..

Source: www.digitaler-augenblick.de

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Fuji X-T1 vs Nikon Df: which is the best retro-style camera? |
Digital Camera World

Fuji X-T1 vs Nikon Df: Verdict It may not be quite as versatile as the Nikon camera, but the Fuji X-T1 is capable of very high quality results. Modern features such as tilting touchscreen, the ability to shoot video, the Read more …