Fuji X-Pro2 and X100T: Toy lens comparisons | Bill Palmer

While we wait for the announcement of the XF35mm f/2 WR from Messrs. Fuji, what to do if you want the occasional burst of 35mm-equivalent Fuji X goodness? In effect at the moment you have three viable options: a) The Read more …

Wedding Shots with X100T | Myung Keun

I am getting married and for our photoshoot we decided to save a bit of money and take the photos ourselves. I recently sold my Sony A7II gear and bought myself an aging but ever-so charming X100T. It was not Read more …

Amsterdam Street Photography | Ian MacDonald #X100T

People are the heart of a city.  All too often when photographers travel they only point their cameras at the cityscapes, at the museums, at the scenic vistas.  I do the same of course, but at the core of my photography is a Read more …

Fujifilm X70 vs. X100T – The Premium Compacts | MirrorLessons

In an earlier comparison between the Fujifilm X70 and the Ricoh GR II, I suggested that the X70 and X100T are, in many ways, cut from the same cloth. In addition to both being premium fixed-lens compacts from Fujifilm, they also Read more …

Brussels with the Fuji X100T | William Lonsdale

Regular visitors to my blog will be aware this post was on its way (not to mention well overdue), to be honest it had slipped my mind, but recent events in the beautiful city of Brussels gave me a much needed kick Read more …

Brighton Rocks… and so does the Fuji X100T | Dave Young

Recently I had the pleasure of a couple of days away in Brighton, and couldn’t resist taking my recently acquired Fuji X100T along with me, which I am slowly falling for more and more. It’s the perfect day to day Read more …

Real Australia with the FujiFilm X100T and XF90 | Caveira Photography

It’s not everyday I find myself trekking through the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, wearing suade shoes and black Levi’s. However, when there’s a great opportunity to be had, you work with what you’ve got. For this trip Read more …

One year (and a bit more) with Fuji X100T | Alessandro Michelazzi

Why this long intro to my Fuji X100T impressions after an year of usage? Simply ‘cause I found back with the Fuji digital camera that kind of color I could achieve when shooting with Fujifilm analogue slide. I remember the Read more …

Bhutan | John W

Bhutan has been lauded by many as the happiest country in the world.Curious travellers are very much drawn to very notion, despite the high daily tariffs imposed on visitors. Some take a reprieve from the daily stress of everyday life Read more …

One year (and a bit more) with Fuji X100T | Alessandro Michelazzi

Photographers are lot of the times not only obsessed about the quality of the pictures but also about the tools they are using. We’re considering the cameras as our tool to get the job done, but it’s not a mystery Read more …