Fuji X-Pro2… oder der schwierige Versuch einer ersten Annäherung (Teil I) | Peter Poete

Ja, absolut! Also irgendwie… hmmm, doch schon… wenn man nur nicht unbedingt… aber egal… oder doch nicht? So oder so ähnlich vor mich her stotternd würde ich mich wahrscheinlich anhören, wenn man mich um eine abschließende Meinung über die Fuji Read more …

Fujifilm X-Pro2 & Acros film simulation | Edwin Goed

Last february i had a wedding in Amsterdam. The ceremony and the dinner took place in restaurant Bak, it was originaly a pop-up restaurant but now the restaurant has a permanent place in Het Veem, an old warehouse at the Read more …

Fujifilm’s X70, Your Ideal Trip Cam? | Anthony Thurston

Fujifilm’s X-Pro 2 has all of the Fuji buzz right now, thanks to its flagship status, but today I wanted to chat with you about another recent Fujifilm offering – the X70. This is Fuji’s take on what a premium Read more …

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My New Favorite Lens: First Impression of the Fujifilm XF 35 | Keenan Hastings

The Fujifilm XF 35 wasn’t a lens on my „to get list“. It never made sense to own a 35, 50 and 85 (FF eqv.) focal lengths. It was just to close of a gap to me, but when my Read more …

Night Photography – 12 Essential Techniques | Sebastian Boatca

I often discuss with my friends about the tips and tricks in all kind of photography fields. It is good to share your knowledge within a group of photographers. “Let the envy go away and act like a true member Read more …

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How to find your vision in Photography | Mikko Lagerstedt

How to find your vision in photography, art, and life? One of the most common questions I get from people is: What should I do to find my vision as I’m just starting in photography? In this guide, I have Read more …

Fuji X100T Review | Tigz Rice

My main camera – the Canon 5D MKiii – and I have a brilliant working relationship. I’ve been shooting with the 5D series for pretty much the entirety of my professional career and it ticks all the boxes. Except, that Read more …

Review of the Lensmate Thumb Rest for the Fujifilm X-Pro2 and Sony a6300 | MirrorLessons

Some accessories are essential, others simply make our lives easier. In this article, we’ll be talking about an accessory that, while far from indispensable, can make your shooting experience much more comfortable with camera bodies that don’t have an ideal Read more …

The X PRO 2 – Long Term Impressions……. | Bill Fortney

I got my production X PRO 2 just before leaving for two trips down Route 66 and to Arches/Canyonlands National Parks in early March.  I was on assignment for Fuji to shoot early stuff with the “2″.  Before you can Read more …

What to photograph? The dilemma of (almost) every photographer | Faby and Carlo

Have you ever been haunted by the dilemma of what to photograph? have you ever asked yourself: what kind of photographer am I? What to photograph means knowing who you are and what you want to do. If you are Read more …