All lit up. An updated review of the Fujifilm X-E2 | Don Craig
Since writing a review, of sorts, of my first impressions of the new X-E2, I have had a chance to shoot extensively with the camera. In many situations and with every XF lens, except the 23mm and 27mm lenses. This Read more …
Double exposures of the harbour | Don Craig
Yesterday, I had the XF23mm lens to use and I made the first group of photos. Today, I had to return it to Fujifilm Canada, so I switched to my X100s to make the images in the second group. Although, Read more …
The eternal chase. Fujifilm X-E2 sets new standard.
Is it reason enough to upgrade? | Don Craig
In the digital age, there is a never-ending chase to get the next best everything. In the case of photography, it is usually the next best camera body. Lenses tend to have a long life and lens technology hasn’t changed Read more …
Working with the Fujinon XF55-200mm lens | Don Craig
As great as the Fujifilm X-cameras and Fujinon XF lens are for my personal and freelance photography, I also try to use them for my day job. I shoot for a living, as a photographer for the government of British Read more …
Fujifilm X-Pro1: less and more | Don Craig Photography
See on Scoop.it – Fuji X-Pro1 This week, I tested the XP1 in a different way with very good results. I used it for a portrait shoot. Set up on a tripod, with a radio flash trigger mounted and using Read more …