Fuji X-Trans Flare / Ghosting Issue | Nasim Mansurov
I love Fuji X-series cameras – they have exceptionally good image quality, superb handling and they are just a lot of fun to shoot with. I have completed reviewing all Fuji X cameras that I have had during the last Read more …
Fuji X-E1 vs X-E2 | Nasim Mansurov
Now that the new Fuji X-E2 is officially released (see our announcement post with a short preview), it is time to compare the camera to its predecessor and see what has changed. In this article, I will show feature differences Read more …
Travelling with the Fuji X-E1 | Karl Shaw
Rather surprisingly, Karl Shaw leaves his Nikon D3X and various fast glass at home and takes his new love on holiday, the Fuji X-E1 I’m not sure whether it’s irony or Sod’s law that the one thing that is meant Read more …
A grim reminder and a celebration of valour | Oli Glod
Two weeks ago, I finally managed to visit two sites which had been on my to-do list for quite some time: the German Military Cemetery, followed by the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial. Both sites are within a three Read more …
Street photography in Soho and Covent Garden with the
Fuji X-E1 | Al Power
A few weeks ago I went up to London to visit the Photographers gallery and check out the Mass Observation exhibition (excellent – sadly now finished) with my good friend David, and then spent an afternoon introducing him to the Read more …
Don’t forget the Fuji details | Simon Peckham
I thought I needed to share some of the detail close up shots from the week on the Derbyshire Staffordshire border. From my earlier post with Fuji 35mm landscape shots I felt it is also important to complete the story Read more …
Poppi, Italy. 2013. | Rebecca Lily
We just arrived home from our trip a few days ago, and are getting settled back in to our routine and everyday life. After a month of exploring Italy and seeing some of the most beautiful places on earth (Lake Read more …
Kosovo and Macedonia | Francois Marclay
I just came back from a few days in Kosovo and Macedonia and for the first time ever I brought only my Fuji X-E1 and 35mm instead of my Canon arsenal. I was a bit frisky about it at first Read more …
Review: Hitech 67mm Filter System | Eric Chan
When I found out my college roommate’s bachelor party was going to take place in the famous Yosemite National Park (Ansel Adams, anyone?), I knew I had to get my gear ready for landscapes. I normally shoot portraits only, so my landscape Read more …
Fuji X-E1 – The Journey Towards The Fujinon 35mm 1.4 Prime Lens |
Adrian Ainsworth
We recently went to Venice for a city break armed with both our Fuji X – E1 with the kit 18-55mm lens and our Canon 400D, which was firing through the barrel of a Sigma 70 – 300mm zoom. Because Read more …