Fuji XF 14mm lens review | Mark Richards
There is something that new users need to know about the Fujinon XF 14mm f/2.8 lens – as the X series are not full-frame cameras then the lens is really equivalent to a 21mm lens when it comes to the Read more …
London and Fuji strike again, with an evening detour to the BWPA |
Lizzie Shepherd
Earlier this week I made my second trip of the summer down to London – this time a flying visit of less than 24 hours. I had two reasons for going down. Firstly to attend the British Wildlife Photography Awards, Read more …
Striking Gold with the Fuji X-series | Olaf Sztaba
British Columbia has a lot to offer – stunning scenery, abundant wildlife, a high quality of life and friendly people. Despite its many attributes, it wasn’t natural beauty and certainly not the quality of life that brought early settlers to Read more …
14mm&35mm | Martin Doppelbauer
I like the Fuji system so much that I have also acquired the two fixed focal lenses XF 35 mm and XF 14 mm. Below are my practical impressions and resolution chart measurements of both lenses. Again, I made a Read more …
On vacation with Fujifilm X-T1 + 14mm + X100s | Lars Øivind Authen
I recently spend one week camping in the southern and south western part of Norway, on the coast line from Kristiansand to Stavanger. It’s a beautiful area of Norway I think, especially in the summer. You don’t have the nice deep fjords of western Norway, or the mountains of North Norway that goes steep into the sea – but this part of Norway has its beauty of its own I think. I could have used a lower ISO and 1/60 sec and gotten a sharp image – but the wind made the grass swayed in the wind so I bumped the ISO to 800. Also I wanted to use f/16 to get it nice and sharp from front to back. I travelled together with my wife. She is pregnant, and that made some impact of what I could and could not do. Most of my photos were taken during day time, in harsh sun light. Not the best time of the day for taking pictures. Still, I managed to get out some mornings on my own and take som shots, while she was sleeping…..
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Comparison: ZEISS 12mm vs Fuji 14mm vs 16-50mm on X-A1 |
Eric Tastad
How do the 3 Ultrawide lenses compare? Are the primes worth more than the zoom? My opinion is the center of all 3 lenses are about the same and good at all apertures. The Fuji and Zeiss have preferable contrast to the 16-50mm, but not by much. The corners show the strengths of the primes, and the…
Choosing between the Fuji 10-24mm f/4 zoom or
Zeiss Touit 12mm f/2.8 and Fuji 14mm f/2.8 primes | Tom Grill
A recent comment made on this blog posed a question that had been troubling me as well, particularly because I am currently in the process of assembling a travel kit for a two week trip to Spain and Portugal. It has to do with making a decision between the Fuji 10-24mm f/4 zoom and a single prime…
Trouble in Paradise – the Fujifilm 14mm/2.8R and Lee Big Stopper produce(d) awful reflections | Denis Lincoln
I’ve been a Fuji proponent/fan since I bought my X10 in 2011 and my X Pro 1 in March of 2012. The X system has matured substantially since the early, dark days of the aperture dance, S-L-O-W autofocus and *gasp* Read more …
FUJINON XF 14mm ƒ/2.8 Review | Fuji vs. Fuji
The FUJINON XF 14mm ƒ/2.8 is a 21mm equivalent, and Fujifilm’s first and only prime that barely ekes out the “ultra” denotation. It is significantly wider than the tiny FUJINON XF 18mm ƒ/2, and is made for very different use; Read more …
Memories of Banff with Fujifilm X cameras | MiKSMedia
FujiFilm 14mm f2.8 When I finally got this lens, I had my doubts that it might not be wide enough for landscapes. I like to shoot landscapes at least at 17mm on full frame camera. and this 14mm translates to Read more …