Fuji X70 Review – A Photographer’s Camera | Benn Murhaaya #35mmc

I know this is a review of a Fuji X70, a digital camera! But bear with me. My approach is by no small part based on my experience with film and analog cameras. For some time I’ve been craving a Read more …

Fujifilm X-Pro2 vs X-Pro1 vs Leica M | Cameralabs

Fujifilm’s X-Pro2, like its predecessor, occupies a unique position in the market. It’s one of the few interchangeable-lens digital rangefinders available with the major competition coming from the Leica M. The Leica has a larger full-frame sensor and native access Read more …

Die Infrarot Kamera aus dem Hause Fujifilm | Mehrdad Samak-Abedi #XT1IR

Es war wieder so weit! Ich wurde neulich gebeten, die schon seit längerem existierende Infrarot Version der Fujifilm X-T1 zu testen.  Um ehrlich zu sein war mir gar nicht bewusst, dass diese auf dem deutschen/europäischen Markt überhaupt erhältlich ist. Deshalb Read more …

Amsterdam Street Photography | Ian MacDonald #X100T

People are the heart of a city.  All too often when photographers travel they only point their cameras at the cityscapes, at the museums, at the scenic vistas.  I do the same of course, but at the core of my photography is a Read more …

Shooting with Fuji’s XF100-400mm F4.5-5.6R LM OIS WR | Dyanne Wilson

About a month ago, Fujifilm Canada asked me if I might like to try out their new Super Telephoto XF100-400mm F4.5-5.6R LM OIS WR Lens on some wildlife up here in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.  There isn’t too much wildlife in Read more …

Lightroom Vs Fuji | Sean McCormack

We as Fujifilm users have a bit of a love hate relationship with Adobe and Lightroom. The combined asset management and image development makes for a great workflow environment, but the way Fujifilm X files are handled can be a Read more …

Manipulated Landscape – Part 2 | Olaf Sztaba #XPRO2

Named after the bituminous sands, Bitumount is a place where the story of the Oil Sands really began. Between 1925 and 1958, experiments separating oil from sand were performed and led to the birth of the technology used today. The Read more …

Xpro2 7000 shots and a review | Mike Croshaw

I’m not sure the world needs another X-Pro2 review, but as this is my blog the world can sod off, I’m doing one anyway!  I’ve had the camera 6 weeks and shot as wide a variety of stuff as I Read more …

Why the Greatest Photographers Pursue Projects | Andrew S. Gibson

Yesterday I came across a copy of Robert Doisneau’s Portraits of the Artists. It’s a beautiful book, displaying photos from a personal project spanning many decades. The oldest are over 70 years old. Not only do they capture the likeness Read more …

Fuji X70: First impression hands-on with the new Baby X | Claus Sassenberg

Shortly before Christmas I sold my Fuji X100T. Simply put, it covered exactly the same ground as the new Leica Q that had just come my way. Since then the Q has filled the role formerly taken by the X100—and Read more …