Fujifilm X70 Digital Camera Review | Chris Thomas

In the last few years we’ve seen several cameras try the same trick: putting a DSLR-size APS-C sensor in a pocketable camera. The Nikon Coolpix A tried and failed due to a sky-high launch price. The Ricoh GR was much Read more …

Fujifilm X-Pro2 Digital Camera Review | Kyle Looney

The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 is better than 98% of the interchangeable lens cameras we tested. It is better than 100% of the interchangeable lens cameras we have tested under $2,000. It is better than 97% of the mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras Read more …

Leica Q Digital Camera Review | Reviewed

Cameras, like most pieces of consumer tech, are built on compromise. Every camera, from the tiny all-in-one camera modules in your smartphone to pro-level DSLRs, is built to satisfy certain needs at the expense of others. While not exactly a Read more …

Fujifilm X-T10 Digital Camera Review | Kyle Looney

This along with 6 batteries for the X-T1(s), 160 GBs of memory cards, a Manfrotto tripod, Manfrotto Pixi mini-tripod along with some other minor accessories. Fujifilm Nordic provided me with an extra X-T, the X100T and the XF 10-24 mm Read more …

Fujifilm XM-FL 24mm f/8 First Impressions Review | Brendan Nystedt

While jaded enthusiasts might roll their eyes at them, we love the weird and wild world of toy lenses. The cheaper, the better. So, when Fujifilm announced its new XM-FL 24mm f/8 filter lens (MSRP ¥12,582—or about $105) for the Read more …

Fujifilm X100T Digital Camera Review | Brendan Nystedt

Not too long ago, Fujifilm was a company known for mediocre point-and-shoots and some reworked Nikon DSLRs. The camera company we know under the same name today is hardly recognizable by comparison, all thanks to a little camera called the Read more …

Fujifilm X100T First Impressions Review | Reviewed.com

Fujifilm is a company resurgent. Beginning with the original X100, we’ve seen the company go from also-ran to innovation powerhouse. Even more importantly, the company has a sterling reputation for listening to its customers—a reputation that has converted many fans Read more …

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Fujifilm X-T1 Digital Camera Review | Brendan Nystedt

Last year, Fujifilm overextended itself a bit by reaching downmarket. The plasticky X-M1 and X-A1 were both fine cameras, but they sacrificed a bit too much of the premium X Mount experience in the name of gaining new users. This Read more …

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Fujifilm X-E2 First Impressions Review | Kaitlyn Chantry

…. while the X-E2 isn’t exactly a revolutionary product, it’s further evidence that Fujifilm is listening to its fans. Without the juggernaut brand power of some of its Japanese brethren, Fuji is focusing on getting the little things right and Read more …