The best camera is the one you love | The Inspired Eye

Let’s start by being controversial. I don’t think there is such thing as the best camera. I’ve owned many cameras and I continue to review cameras for this site. If there is something I’ve learned it’s that the best camera doesn’t Read more …

Garry Winogrand: Behind the Legend | LensCulture

Since the exhibition „Garry Winogrand“ debuted at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in the spring of 2013, the show has proven to be nothing short of a sensation. With subsequent stops in Washington D.C., New York City and Read more …

Fuji X-T1 Vertical Grip Review | Dave Young

If you’re a Fuji X-T1 owner, you’ll know that one of the very few disadvantages of it is the relatively short battery life, something not uncommon in almost all Fuji models. A simple option to assist you in increasing the Read more …

Mr. Big – The Fujinon XF 50-140mm review | Jonas Rask

Conclusion The Fujinon XF 50-140mm WR OIS is an incredible lens. It’s as sharp as the sharpest primes in the X-system, and it renders gorgeous out of focus areas. It’s incredibly versatile, and it will most definitely serve as a Read more …

Fujifilm X-T1 Mirrorless Camera Review | Shutterbug

Sharpness: The resolution results are excellent. The Fujifilm X-T1 reproduced the ISO 12.233 chart with 3183 lines per picture height, which is nearly its nominal sensor resolution of 3264 lines per picture height. Fine details like the metal structure of Read more …

10 Things Photographers Should Learn from Stand up Comedians |
Nicola Bernardi

At the beginning of August I packed my belongings in a backpack and moved to Melbourne. There are a million reasons why I decided to and this is not the moment to talk about it. However one of the main Read more …

Fujifilm X100S Travel Photography Review | Vincent Opoku

Travelling will always be part of who I am as a person and also part of my photography brand. The people I meet, the stories we exchange, the food and drinks. The cultural experience, seeing things in a different perspective, Read more …

BERLIN, 25 YEARS ‘FALL OF THE WALL’ with Fuji xe2 |
Ton van Schaik

We visited east and west Berlin before and after the fall of the wall several times. Berlin is Germany’s best place to see and feel the mixture of the complicated histories of the nazi- and communist regimes, and contemporary reminders of democracy. Read more …

Lee Filters: on my X100s | Darcy Moore

I’ve been experimenting with the Seven5 Micro System by LEE Filters and my FujiFilm X100s along the coastline near my home in Kiama, NSW. My first dabblings with this light-weight, nifty gear during recent walks in Cumbria and Spain, certainly whetted my appetite for playing around Read more …

What We Learned Over One Year With The Leica Monochrom |
Tulip Frenzy

The first full day we had our Leica Monochrom — which arrived one year ago this past week — we took the above picture and amazed ourselves.  Not that the photo was so good, but we marveled at the strange Read more …