Night Street Photography in Budapest With a Fuji X-Pro 1 | Keith Moss

Budapest comes alive at night.. Its early June and its starts to get dusk around 9pm, I’m using my Fuji X-Pro 1 tonight and it’s a great opportunity to capture the iconic Chain Bridge, illuminated with my Fujinon XF 18mm F2 R lens. Speaking to a local I was told all of the bridges are lit up at 9…

Fujifilm WCL-X100 review: We test the 0.8x wide angle
conversion lens for the X100 / X100S | Imaging Resource

The Fujifilm WCL-X100 wide angle converter, designed to give a wider angle of view to the fixed lens X100 and X100S model cameras, has been available for a few years now. But for whatever reason we were never able to procure a sample model for review when it was first released. We finally got one…

Broken Record, Needle Stuck | Mark Schueler

In my last blog post, I went back through some ~2 megapixel pho­tos from my hon­ey­moon in 2004. Since then, I have con­tin­ued to mine older pho­tographs from my hard drive, and they have con­tin­ued to make me think about the rela­tion­ships between our equip­ment and our cre­ativ­ity. It is a …

Choosing between the Fuji 10-24mm f/4 zoom or
Zeiss Touit 12mm f/2.8 and Fuji 14mm f/2.8 primes | Tom Grill

A recent comment made on this blog posed a question that had been troubling me as well, particularly because I am currently in the process of assembling a travel kit for a two week trip to Spain and Portugal. It has to do with making a decision between the Fuji 10-24mm f/4 zoom and a single prime…

Wide Lux Monochrom | David English

If you have an M Monochrom camera, should you use a Summilux lens? The Monochrom performs quite well at high ISO settings, so why spend the extra money when you could buy a Summicron or Super-Elmar at the same focal length? The answer is versatility. Once the sun sets, or you go inside, you can o…

Introduction to Light Meters | La Vida Leica!

I’ve been seeing quite a bit of talk on Twitter about light meters lately, perhaps because I follow mostly film shooters or simply because it’s a trending topic in the photographic community. But regardless of which medium you shoot, you are metering light (if you don’t know the difference betwee…

Snapshots of Everyday Life in Paris ~ Part Deux! | Valérie Jardin

The photo workshop continues. We are all having so much fun roaming the streets of Paris for miles every day. Spending a week with people who share the same passion for photography is so awesome. I don’t shoot much when I teach a workshop but I grab a shot here and there with my little Fuji x100s…

Fujifilm XF 18-135mm First Impressions | David Cleland

When Fujifilm make announcements about new cameras or lens I always react with acute excitement. Ever since the release of the weather sealed Fujifilm X-T1 I have been longing for the release of their first weather sealed lens. When Fujifilm announced the XF 18-135mm lens with image stabilisation…

On a street photography mission armed with my Fuji X-Pro 1 |
Keith Moss

Budapest is hot and humid this morning, the temperature is eventually going to rise to 32c.. pretty hot for this Englishman on a street photography mission armed with my Fuji X-Pro 1. I head for the popular Vaci Utca which starts at the Great Central Market and stretches along to Voromarty Ter sq…

REVIEW: My Thoughts on the X-T1 after 10,000 images in 2 Months |
Jeff Carter

Conclusion The X-T1 is an impressive camera and while not 100% perfect it demonstrates how far Compact System Cameras have come in a few short years. For me they are the perfect tools for my work. CSCs are not ideal for every type of photography (professional sports photography for example) bu…