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Noise for Headroom: Fuji’s X-Trans Sensor | Kevin Purcell

I raise the now traditional issue that „the X-Trans sensor is a Sony sensor.“ And an „old“ Sony sensor, too. It’s the same one as in the Nikon Coolpix A, D7000, D5100, Ricoh GR, Pentax K-01 and many more 16-megapixel Read more …

FUJI X-SYSTEMS on Flipboard | Thomas Menk

…by far the best place of Fuji relevant stories   #x100 #xpro1 #xe1 #xe2 #x100s #x100t #xt1 #xt10 #xphotographer #reviews #stories #manuals #philosophy #quotes #samples #tutorials #comparisons …… Source: flipboard.com   Fujinon XF Lenses A glance at Amazon.com A glance Read more …

Alternative angles: the benefits of a tilting LCD | David Nightingale

Read most any review of the latest Fuji cameras, particularly the X100T and the X-T1, and one of the things that’s most often mentioned is that they’re a joy to use. Before getting an X-T1 a little over a year Read more …

The Fujifilm X100T | Ben Brooks

When I first entered into photography I was never happy, as I didn’t like the delay between snapping an image and waiting to seeing the image after it was developed. I am far too impatient for that. Then digital came Read more …

Fuji X-T10 vs X-T1: 27 Key Differences | Matt Golowczynski

Fujifilm’s X-T10 shares many commonalities with the existing X-T1 but there are many changes too. We dig deep to find out main differences between the Fuji X-T10 and the X-T1…….. Source: www.wexphotographic.com   Fujifilm X-T10 A glance at Amazon.com A Read more …

Mary Ellen Mark (1940-2015) | The Art of Photography

Mary Ellen Mark grew up in Philadelphia in the 1940’s. She received a BFA in painting and art history from the University of Philadelphia in 1962. It was there that she met and became friends with Harold Feinstein who was Read more …

My 2.5 Years With Fujifilm X-Series Cameras And Lenses |
Bradley Hanson

This review is 2.5 years in coming, and isn’t really a review but rather a personal history of why the Fujifilm X-Series, specifically the X-Pro1 and X100S, is a perfect fit for me: the cameras I had been waiting for. Read more …

Differences between eye and camera: practical implications | Ming Thein

Many photographs do not work. Subsequently, we find out they do not work because there is a difference between what you saw and what your audience sees in the image. Sometimes this comes down to lack of skill in translating Read more …

Unterwegs mit dem neuen XF16mm von Fujifilm und der X-T1 |
Svenson Meier

Gestern ging es zum ersten Mal mit dem neuen und wetterfesten Weitwinkelobjektiv XF16 (Äquivalent zu Kleinbild: 24mm) durch Hamburg (Altona-Winterhude-Eppendorf-Rothenbaum-Mitte-St.Pauli-Altona). Was soll ich sagen? Ein hervorragendes Objektiv, das hält, was es verspricht. Bokeh, Schärfe, Farben sind einfach toll. Das Handling Read more …

The Fujifilm XF 90mm f/2 review | Jonas Rask

The Fujinon XF 90mm f/2 LM WR was announced last monday alongside the Fujifilm X-T10 (which I wrote about here). Completing the line up of classic portraiture lenses, this 135mm full frame eq. FOV has been on the wishlist of many Read more …