The road to X, migrating from Canon To Fuji | Tom Leuntjens
…. and while the X100S was intented for personal work rather than commissioned work I started using the X100s as a substitute for my 35mm 1.4. At receptions, I’d roam the room with that camera. Silent & inconspicuous (until people Read more …
Ode to a legend — the Leica M4 | Tom Grill
For me, the M4 is the camera that reached the pinnacle of analog design. It was the natural sequel to the M2 and M3 designs into one body with a few more bells and whistles added. The one time Leica Read more …
Fujifilm X-E2. The Switch | Fabio Camandona
Fabio Camandona became a photographer in 2007 during a vacation, twenty years after the thought “I’d like to be a photographer” first entered his head. From there he embarked on an intense independent study of the art, which led to him Read more …
What makes the Fuji X-T1 so special? Here’s what its designers think… | Imaging Resource
While at the CP+ show last month, I had a chance to spend some time with engineers and product planners from Fujifilm. Our conversation covered a wide range of topics, many of which I’ll write up as separate articles. A Read more …
Fuji X-T1 review #5: face detect autofocus | Laurence Kim
I was really interested in the face detection capabilities of the X-T1 because, if properly executed, this could be a game changer. As I reported here, the single shot autofocus works great, but with the caveat that changing the autofocus Read more …
The Perfect Angle | Anson Cheung
For street photographers, the 35mm focal length is the undisputed go to lens choice. Being wider than the 50mm but still retaining that normal field of view with a sense of peripheral vision. On a cropped sensored APS camera like Read more …
Fuji X-E1 with some Japanese touch | Meng Yeap
Once again,today will be the another portrait day. Model of this photoshoot will be Mabelle which is also a friend a Celine. Theme of the day is inspired by Japanese Geisha and Fan dance. We also tried different types of Read more …
Fuji XT-1 – Initial Thoughts and Impressions | Steve Galloway
I have had a Fuji XT-1 for nearly 3 weeks now, and have to admit to being completely swept off my feet with this camera. I am a gadget lover, but never try to let the work I do be Read more …
The first outing with the new Fuji XT-1 | Chuq Von Rospach
As soon as Fuji announced the new XT-1 camera I knew I was going to upgrade it. The feature set seemed to match what I saw of the weaknesses in the XE-1 — which, I should note, is a really Read more …