Fujifilm TCL-X100 Review | Bradley Hanson

I’ve been photographing weddings all over the world since 1999, shooting with Fujifilm X-Series cameras for 3 years. I switched completely from a Nikon DSLR system cold turkey in December of 2012. My first Fujifilm camera was the X-Pro1, but it was actually the original X100 that caught my eye as soon as I saw it gleaming beautifully from the camera shop case. As a long time Leica admirer (and I’ve used their film cameras for 16 years), I love the design overtly appropriated from the late 1950s chrome Leica M3 body, the silent operation of the leaf shutter, the analog aperture and shutter speed controls and best of all, the image quality. Fujifilm has a deservedly stellar reputation for lens design, having made lenses for their 35mm cameras for decades, as well as their revered medium format 6×7 and 6×9 professional rangefinder cameras, and Hasselblad’s XPAN panorama camera system (sold internationally as the Fuji TX-1 and TX-2) and Hasselblad’s H system of digital cameras……..

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Fuji TCL-X100

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