Is That Lens Sharp In The Corners? No? Are You Sure? | Dennis A. Mook

Often I hear photographers and reviewers remarking that a certain lens is not sharp in the corners. But is it really not sharp?  Or maybe what you are seeing is the result of a curved field lens being tested against Read more …

X­-Pro1 to X-­Pro2 | Knut Koivisto

I can still remember the day I heard the news about the coming Fujifilm X-Pro1. It’s four years ago but it’s still a clear memory. I could see that all I had wished for in a digital camera was in Read more …

Is the X-Pro2 AF Faster? | X Stories | FUJIFILM X

The truth about the „Fastest“ „The AF is faster“. That is the impression that many users are left with, when they test the new X-Pro2 that are now being displayed in many showrooms and in stores. It is not hard Read more …

Memories of Summer Sunset, an experiment with Fuji | Mac Sokulski

After a brief moment of spring, winter has returned to our corner of the world.  Snow is back on the ground that temperatures are back to normal.  With fond memories I was looking through my back catalog of images taken Read more …

4 years passed by Eric Bouvet | X Stories | FUJIFILM X

I started using the X series in August 2011. The attack and capture of Gaddafi’s barracks in Tripoli, Libya drove the fall of the dictator. I was using an X100 and unfortunately, to protect myself during a rocket firing, I Read more …

Color Grading and why SOOC is an illusion | Palle Schultz

Among some photographers there is a certain pride in delivering pictures right out of the box – referred to as SOOC, meaning straight out of camera. But for many reasons I think the SOOC concept is quite silly and in my Read more …

Kaizen: Fuji’s reasoning behind the sequence of firmware upgrades | Bill Palmer

Last week ago Michael Evans wrote about Fuji’s policy of offering firmware upgrades to bring older cameras as near as possible to later releases. It’s a policy that most Fuji owners appreciate. Fuji refer to it as kaizen. My venerable Read more …

Fujifilm X-Series Overview Part 1 – Cameras | Admiring Light

When looking at cameras and lenses, there are so many choices to make, and with the cost of gear, it can be hard to make these choices without being informed.  A large part of the work I do for this Read more …

Back Button focus | Jay Farrell

Today, we are going to touch on back button focus, otherwise known as AF lock. The AF lock button is on the back of most modern SLR and mirrorless camera bodies, like on my Fuji XT-1. Image compliments of Fujifilm. Read more …

Review of the Fujifilm X70 For Street Photography | Eric Kim

I’m currently here in Dubai, and had a chance to check out the new Fujifilm X70. TLDR; the X70 is a compact digital camera with the same sensor as the Fujifilm X100T, and a 28mm f/2.8 (“full frame equivalent”) lens. Read more …