My Fujifilm X-T2 experience | William Chua
I was lucky to be able to test out the Fujifilm X-T2 for a trial run in the last 2 months.It followed me to Paris and China and also managed to take some photos of the MMA with it.With all Read more …
Why you need a 35mm lens! | Sven Schroeter
Lens choices are incredibly personal, and when buying a prime lens (a fixed focal length lens), there is a lot to consider before locking in your choice. I was faced with this troubling decision when buying the Leica. I had Read more …
My Fujifilm X-T2 Initial Excitement & Thought | Joe Ng
I guess lot of you have been wondering what features and functions will Fujifilm implement into the X-T2. Especially the X-Pro 2 has set a high bar. What can differentiate the difference between these two top of the line models.It Read more …
The 10 Key Differences Between the Fujifilm X-T2 and X-Pro2 | Mirrorlessons
It’s been a long time coming but Fujifilm’s two flagship cameras finally have a successor each: the X-Pro1, the camera that started it all nearly five years ago, has been replaced by the X-Pro2, and Fujifilm’s best-selling mirrorless model to Read more …
Fujifilm X-T2 | James Day
I remember coming home most days to see my dad sitting in front of the TV, watching the bold and the beautiful while flipping through the latest issue of the B&H Catalogue. The catalogue was filled with hundreds of cameras, Read more …
Walking the streets of Rio with the XF35 F2 & XT-1 | Caveira Photography
Well, it’s been 48 hours since I arrived back in Australia from my 5th visit in ~10 years to Brazil and I’ve got 100gb+ of images to work through from my 2 weeks in the country. It was my first Read more …
Review: Cactus V6 Mark II | Piet Van den Eynde
I am joking obviously, at least with regards to the contents of the image. This is by all accounts a crappy, ill-composed flash-lit picture of a toy bulldozer. Yet, it’s the fact that it was obviously lit by flash that Read more …
New features of the Fuji X-T2 | Tom Grill
At first glance it doesn’t look much different from the X-T1, but once you hold it in your hands and start to fiddle with the controls, the differences become apparent. It is slightly larger, which is probably a good thing. Read more …
Fujifilm X-T2 | Neill Soden
Since the X-T2 has been released, there have been a ton of reviews on it already. If you are still not convinced, read on for my take on it. This is a very hands-on and black-and-white look at the Fujifilm Read more …