Fujifilm X-T1 Review: Perspective from a real wedding |
Daniel K Cheung
Specifications on paper look good and all but real world use is where its at (or at least for me anyway). You have no doubt heard of the Fujifilm X-T1 and you are probably here because you want to know Read more …
Fujifilm X-T1 Review: The RAF | Daniel k Cheung
I have since moved on from the Fujifilm X-T1 for my professional work. You can read my reasons in an earlier blog post. Despite my transition away from the X-T1, I wish to make it clear that I continue to Read more …
Fujifilm NP-W126 Review: OEM versus Watson | Daniel K. Cheung
The X-T1 uses a NP-W126 Li-Ion battery. Rated at 1260mAh, you’ll have at least one of these if you own a X-T1, X-E1, X-Pro 1, X-A1 and X-M1. I get a solid 2-3 hours worth of shooting with each NP-W126 Read more …
Fuji X-T1 Review: The ideal travel photography camera? |
Daniel K Cheung
….compared to the OMD EM1, I still think for most consumers with deeper pockets, the EM1 is ahead in terms of user-friendliness. My parents have the OMD EM5 and they have stuck it on iAuto with great results to take Read more …
Fuji X-T1 Review: 8 Hours Later | Daniel K Cheung
Conclusion Having now fumbled my way with the Fuji X-T1 at a wedding, I have a much better understanding of the X-T1′s strengths and weaknesses as per to the context of my specific experiences and usage of camera equipment. My Read more …