First impressions of the Fuji weather-sealed XF 18-135mm
f/3.5-5.6 | MirrorLessons
…. Fujifilm announced its first weather-sealed zoom lens and X Photographer Max De Martino got a sample right before he started his new photography project. Max generously shared his impressions with us and allowed us to publish the English version of his post as well as some pictures. The same…
An in-depth look at the Fuji X-T1 autofocus capabilities |
MirrorLessons
In my opinion, there are two ways to evaluate the autofocus of a camera. The first is to leave everything to the camera. You point and shoot in some situations and you see how the camera software/hardware behaves. The second way Read more …
Fuji X Marks the Spot: An Interview with Othman Kammah |
MirrorLessons
Welcome to our series of 100 interviews we will be holding with professional photographers who use mirrorless cameras for work! “Switching to a smaller and lighter system” has become somewhat of a buzz phrase as of late, but many working photographers take this philosophy Read more …
A Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 Review – Sometimes, it’s just about love |
MirrorLessons
…. of course the use of this lens doesn’t have to be limited to portraits alone. This kind of focal length can also be practical for other kinds of shots like landscapes for example. Of course I wouldn’t suggest buying Read more …
Three days walking through the Cinque Terre with the Fuji X-T1
& XF 10-24mm f/4 | Mirrorlessons
The Cinque Terre (literally the “five lands” in Italian) are five small sea villages located along the Italian Riviera in the Liguria region. The coastline and hills that link them are part of the Cinque Terre National Park and the Read more …
What if Fujifilm were to go full frame? | Mirrorlessons
…. of course many users are questioning what would become of the APS-C line since Fuji has invested a lot of money into it up until now. Well, as several photographers have pointed out, there are many systems that have Read more …
Fujifilm X-E2. The Switch | Fabio Camandona
Fabio Camandona became a photographer in 2007 during a vacation, twenty years after the thought “I’d like to be a photographer” first entered his head. From there he embarked on an intense independent study of the art, which led to him Read more …
A first look at the Fujifilm Film Simulation modes with
Adobe Camera Raw 8.4 | Mirrorlessons
In 2013 I wrote an in-depth article about post-processing the Fuji X100s colours with Adobe Lightroom and many other software programs. One of the most interesting benefits when working with Fuji X-Trans cameras is their unique colour palette rendering. The Read more …
Rainy Day Photography – Why shooting on a bad day can be
good training | Mirrorlessons
It’s been raining non-stop for more than a week. You were hoping for a sunny weekend to go out and take some colourful landscapes, but you are now torn between curling up by the fire or wrapping yourself up in Read more …
The first wedding shot with the Fuji X-T1 – Guest Post by
X-Photographer Max De Martino | Mirrorlessons
We don’t often have guest posters on our website, but in the case of Italian X-Photographer Max De Martino, we decided to make an exception. Below we have translated his original article about his experience using the new Fujifilm X-T1 for wedding Read more …