Thank you for these excellent reviews. I own the X-T20 and am loving the Fuji experience. First, would you recommend the 100-400 for this camera? I’m sort of hooked on zooming right into my subjects and miss the flexibility of the Nikon 18-300 lens. I’ve no desire to use a trip...
The X-E1 brings back stunning technical quality from a compact, precise, all-metal camera with a minimum of fuss. When you learn it, the X-E1 is simpler and faster to shoot than the M9. Hallelujah! The X-E1 is far better made than Fuji's previous plastic professional medium format ...
The X-T1 focuses super fast, and it's super sharp, and unlike a real SLR or rangefinder camera, the XT-1's closed-loop mirrorless autofocus system ensures that focus is dead-nuts perfect every time, especially at f/1.2. When you use the Fuji, you'll see how they've actually been ...
Third, whatever camera you do have already, it’s plenty good enough. It’s a positive exercise to go back to the old reviews of your gear and read the glowing praise, which serves as a reminder that the cameras we own are actually pretty darn good. New gear won’t make you a bette...
See also: Fujifilm Gear ReviewsFilm Simulation RecipesOne Last Word on Double Exposures Posted on December 20, 2023 by Ritchie Roesch In-camera double exposure using the Mystery Chrome Recipe on my Fujifilm X-E4 After the Season 3 finale of SOOC Live earlier this month, where Fujifilm X-Pho...
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!
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 ...
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 ...
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...
For the first test, I placed the camera on a tripod approximately 1m from the target, square to the wall. I tested whole stop apertures from wide open to f/8, and looked at sharpness and contrast at the center and the lower left edge, while also looking at the bokeh in the backgroun...