Why The Fujifilm X Series Images Are So „Film-Like“ | Dan Bailey

In just a few days, after months of anticipation, the new Fujifilm X-T2 will finally hit shelves. Given the vastly upgraded specs of the X-T2, I see this being a game changing camera for many photographers who are intrigued by Read more …

My Full Review of the Fujifilm X-T2 | Dan Bailey

Believe me, I was in no hurry to upgrade. Life with the X-T1 was good and if it took another few years for the “2” to come out, I wouldn’t care.And yet all that changed the minute I pulled the Read more …

My Full Review of the Fujifilm X70 | Dan Bailey

My journey with the Fujifilm X Series camera began with the X10. It was so much fun to hike and bike with that little camera; I felt so liberated and I loved the color and look of the images it produced. Of Read more …

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Good News for Fujifilm Shooters! – Adobe Updates Lightroom and Photoshop | Dan Bailey

Well, good news! Adobe updated both Lightroom CC and Photoshop CC this month, and it looks like Adobe has dramatically improved their X-Trans processing capabilities. It’s not something they announced, but after a few tests, I’m pleased to report that both Read more …

Full Review of the New Rugged Fuji X-T10 Camera | Dan Bailey

Last week, I posted my review of the new firmware update for the Fuji X-T1 which dramatically improves the camera’s autofocus system. I need to fess up, though. I wasn’t just trying out the new firmware, I’ve actually been testing Read more …

First Look at the Fuji XF 23mm f/1.4 R Lens | Dan Bailey

In all my years with SLR and DSLR cameras, I never owed a traditional 35mm lens. Despite its legendary status with street photographers and photojournalists, that focal length never quite felt right for me. It was either too wide, or not quite wide enough. Read more …

Review of the Fuji XF 50-140mm f/2.8 Weather Sealed Lens | Dan Bailey

A camera system is only as good as its glass. This has always been the case with photography, even back in the days of film. No matter what body you’re using at any given time, the lenses are what ultimately determine Read more …

Shooting Ultra High Shutter Speeds with the Fuji X-T1 | Dan Bailey

Last month, Fujifilm released a major firmware update for the X-T1 camera, which added 27 new features. One of the coolest additions is an electronic shutter (ES) option that lets you shoot at ultra high shutter speeds. If you enable the Read more …

Full Review of the Fuji XF 18-135mm Weather Sealed Lens |
Dan Bailey

A few weeks ago, I posted a first look review of the new XF18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS WR lens, which is Fujifilm’s first weather resistant lens.  Although it can be used on any X-Series camera body, the 18-135 was designed in conjunction with the Read more …

First Look at the Fuji XF 18-135mm Weather Sealed Lens |
Dan Bailey

Last month, Fujifilm introduced the brand new Weather Sealed XF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS WR lens. It’s the first of their lenses to feature weather resistant construction, which is designed to keep out rain, dust, and water splashes when you’re shooting out in the environment. In other words, the outdoors. You know, when it’s not sunny. We all know that’s when the best pictures often happen. Designed as a companion lens for the weather sealed X-T1, it can be used on any interchangeable Fuji X camera body, like the X-Pro1, X-M1 and X-A1. (The 18-135 features 20 points of weather sealing on the lens barrel.) Since Alaska is not known for it’s exceptionally clear weather, especially in the summertime, I was  excited to have the chance to try out a prototype version of this lens. During the past few weeks, I’ve shot a variety of landscapes and adventure with it on my trusty X-T1, and even rain into some rain and wet conditions, even a brief summer snow storm in the mountains……..

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