Review: Fuji X-Pro 1 (ver 3.0) & 14mm F2.8 | Bigheadtaco
It seemed unlikely a few years ago that Fujifilm would join Leica in the world of digital ILC (interchangeable lens camera) rangefinders. Many manufacturers have dabbled in rangefinders in the past, but since the 1980’s, most have decided to leave Read more …
A wedding and more thoughts about the X-Pro1 | Louis Witzansky
These bad boys did not let me down once! No focus problems, or anything. Not only did I get a lot of great shots with these, my shoulders and arms were just fine when I got home after the wedding Read more …
Review Fujifilm X-M1 and XC 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS | Bert Stephani
With that out of the way, let’s see what I think about the X-M1, the youngest and cheapest Fuji X-camera with interchangeable lenses. When the X-M1 was announced, I was’t exactly excited. At first sight it seemed just a dumbed Read more …
X-Pro1, my take on it | Neill Soden
Don’t get this camera if you’re not going to use it for what it’s designed for. And don’t think it’s not capable of doing what it’s not designed to do. But with a bit of irritation and work arounds. However, Read more …
Luna Park | Engagement Shoot | Fuji Xpro 1 –
Sydney Wedding Photographer | Ron Corral
What a beautiful day it was to shoot Kel and Mil’s engagement at Luna Park, Sydney. The weather forecaster said there will be 90% chance of rain. Well it turned out, the rain stayed away and the gods gave us Read more …
Snaps from Sabra with my X-Pro1 | Karim Haddad
While Obama continues to play politics with his Russian and Syrian counterparts in hopes of ridding the world of Assad’s chemical weapons, Syrians are getting killed with conventional weapons everyday. There seems to be no end in sight to a Read more …
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 for Landscape Photography | Stephen Ip
It’s been six months since I purchased the X-Pro1. During that time, it has been with me to San Diego, the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, San Francisco, the Oregon Coast, and numerous beaches throughout Southern California. It has Read more …
The eye of the photographer Eric Bouvet and Fujifilm X-Pro1 (1/2) |
01NET French Magazine – Google Translate
01net: So why not Leica? The M9 is too expensive (Editor’s note: the € 5 500 body only). And if the results are good at ISO 200, it gets worse from ISO 800. I need better performance in terms of Read more …
Finding: Jessops Lens Keep Cap 52mm | via duluxdreams
See on Scoop.it – Fuji X-Pro1 The lens cap that comes with the X-Pro1 is a real pain. So perhaps have a closer look to Jessops: Jessops Lens Keep Cap 52mm – – CLC52K. Comes with a lanyard to secure Read more …
Die Fujifilm X-Pro1 – Ein Erfahrungsbericht | Martin Hülle – German Photographer
See on Scoop.it – Fuji X-Pro1 Der Blog des Fotografen, Autoren und Polarabenteurers Martin Hülle mit Bildvorstellungen, Kurzgeschichten und Erfahrungsberichten. „Puh, das waren und sind meine ersten Eindrücke und ersten Erfahrungen nach mehreren Wochen Nutzungsdauer. Und ich bin noch immer Read more …