Pros in this genre often shoot with two X Series camera bodies. This pro-level lens combo is an exceptional value for around US$2,800. Entry-Level Fuji Lens Kits However, not everyone can afford a pair of pro-grade Fuji XF Red Badge zooms at that price. Fortunately, Fuji’s focus on...
The Fujifilm QuickSnap is a disposable 35mm film camera that is beloved for its nostalgic lo-fidelity aesthetic, simplicity, and price. Fujifilm introduced the QuickSnap camera in 1986, with the slogan, “Everybody should enjoy photography with ease.” The QuickSnap was an immediate success, and...
When used on theX-mount cameraswith their 1.52xcrop factor, it sees the same angle of view as a 80-300mm lens sees when used on a 35mm camera. When used on theX-mount camerasin their 1:1 square crop mode, it sees the same angle of view as a 200-700mm telephoto zoom sees when...
I’m guessing that many of you might be in the same boat as me. I’m sure some reading this didn’t preorder the new camera, but, with record-demand (not just for a Fujifilm model…the X100VI apparently had more preorders than any other camera by any brandever), it’s a safe...
Spend 150 yen on the rooftop of Oshino Hakkai Observatory and get a hidden camera spot at Mt. Fuji! Enjoy the soft, sweet grass cake served with the fragrant basil! Arriving at the Hikawa Watch Shop in Mount Fuji's "Ladder Town": Unlocking the hidden camera to take photos of Japanese ...
Tips for Future Travelers: • Dress warmly, especially if you’re visiting in colder months. The Mt. Fuji area can get chilly. • Bring a camera or phone with extra storage for all the amazing photo opportunities! • Arrive early at the meeting point to ensure a smooth check-in proc...
most of the disposable plastic (but expensive) cameras I review today, the X-E1 is a real camera: all-metal with engraved markings, and so are its lenses. It's better built than anything today from Nikon or Canon, and the same as LEICA— for a fraction of the price of any of them...
The Fuji X-Pro1 is an amazing one-of-a-kind camera. It has image quality and lenses more like myLEICA M9than any DSLR, and it's smaller and lighter than any DSLR — or LEICA. The X-Pro1 does what the LEICA M9 does well, even better than the M9 does it!
It is nowhere near the quality of a professional DSLR lens like the Canon 100-400mm L IS II which sells for about the same price. Before I'd get too excited about this lens, ask yourself if you really want such a big, expensive and partly plastic lens for a "lightweight" camera ...
The new source wasn’t able to tell me if this would require the camera to be sent to service. NOTE: just some of the very early first production X-T1 are affected by the “mushy” buttons. If you are not one of those who grabbed one of the very first cameras, then this rumor is...