Fujifilm TCL-X100 Review | Bradley Hanson

I’ve been photographing weddings all over the world since 1999, shooting with Fujifilm X-Series cameras for 3 years. I switched completely from a Nikon DSLR system cold turkey in December of 2012. My first Fujifilm camera was the X-Pro1, but Read more …

Naha, Okinawa with the Fuji TCLX100 | Shootlighter

I’m one of those unfortunate people who have a birthday in January. For years I’ve cursed this as everyone is still hungover from Christmas, and frankly don’t want to be concerned with such frivolity. Being a photographer has slowly changed Read more …

Fuji X100T and TCL-X100 teleconverter test | Alessandro Michelazzi

The fair Pitti Uomo in Florence is always a good opportunity to see the fashion trends of the upcoming winter season. It ‘also a good time to take pictures of very interesting people that come from all over the world. They definitely Read more …

I detached the tele converter | Jonne Naarala

Today I decided to detach the TCL-X100 tele converter from my Fuji X100. Why so? I purchased it to get a 50 mm focal length to make the X100 better portrait camera and to get that FoV in general. The Read more …

Winter Wonderland – Fujifilm X100T and TCL-X100 teleconversion lens | Lars Øivind Authen

Okay, I had my doubts about this one. The TCL-X100 teleconversion lens which is turning your 23mm f/2,0 lens on your Fujifilm X100/S or T model into a 33mm f/2.0, or when talking in full frame terms, the X100 /s/t 35 mm Read more …

Fujifilm TCL-X100 tele-conversion lens | Phil Hall

For me, the Fujifilm X100S is one of the standout cameras of the past few years. I love the relatively compact size, classic styling, handling and the results it produces thanks to the excellent sensor and 35mm equivalent lens. With Read more …

The Gear that I Use- the Fujifilm TCL-X100 | Henry Smith

Over the last year, shooting, mainly as I have been with Fujifilm X Series I have had a fundamental shift in my approach to lens choice. Prior to this period like most people, I favored  zoom lenses. I enjoyed the versatility and convenience Read more …

WCL-X100 & TCL-X100 for Fujifilm X100 and X100S & X100T |
Derek Clark

The Fujifilm X100 was a real game changer in my photography. I was in need of something small, light and above all else, great in low light. But I got more than I bargained for and the X100 took me Read more …

Okinawa with the Fuji TCL-X100 | Thomas Alan

In part one I put the new Fuji TCL through it’s paces to see how well it would perform in a studio portrait environment. In part two I take it outside to see how it does in more everyday situations. Read more …

Fuji TCL-X100 review Part 1 | Thomas Alan

For the record, the studio is possibly one of the worst environments to test and judge the TCL-X100, but it’s where I needed to use it, so take the following with a grain of salt if you have no intentions of using yours in this environment. I’m not a pixel peeper, and you won’t see any charts, graphs, or fancy, mathematical, technical terms here. I judge gear by how easy or difficult it is to work with in the field, and the image results I get. I’m a touchy, feely kind of shooter who loves a piece of gear or an image if it feels right. First, a little backstory on why I purchased the TCL. I’ve been using the x100 now for three years. Initially I purchased the x100 for shooting street. Almost immediately the small camera that could became my favorite camera ever. I love the fast, bright f2.0 35mm equivalent lens, and have never really had issues with it being fixed. In fact, not being able to change lenses has been more of a blessing than a curse. I also own a X-Pro1 that I use for street and studio work. Recently, while working on a long-term portrait project, my 60mm lens on my X-Pro1 started having focusing issues and I was forced to send it in for repair…..

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