I recall walking into a camera store on my first trip to Tokyo and being surprised to see a pair of premium Zeiss lenses in the Fuji cabinet. Zeiss is a brand typically associated with Leica cameras, given its German origins dating back to 1846! The Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 and Tout 12mm...
Trade In-Store: Camera stores will likely pay you less than an online marketplace, but the convenience of store credit for your new purchase can be hard to turn down. Photos Sell: Always use and demand lots of photos when selling or buying your Fujifilm pre-owned gear. The devil can be...
Rather than having your handset store a GPS log which is later synced with the images in the camera, the XT2 actually imports the co-ordinates as you compose and take the photo, so there’s nothing for you to do afterwards. Choosing Geotagging on the app presents an almost bare page in...
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The fourth and final option on the app is Geotagging which as its name suggests, uses your handset’s GPS to deliver co-ordinates which are embedded on your photos. However Fujifilm goes about this in a different way to rivals. Rather than having your handset store a GPS log which is ...
The X100F is crafted of all metal to the same or better standards as aLEICA. The X100F is a jewel of precision, not a plastic turd like most cameras today. It looks like an old 35mm camera; people are always asking me "Is that a film camera?" which is good because camera-shy pe...
I went out again empty-handed: for the X100s, I couldn't see the viewfinder properly because I'm wearing glasses (eye point too short); for the X-E's, I hated the EVF, as it gave me nausea while panning (probably related to the lighting in the store). Also tried the X-T1 ...
The fourth and final option on the app is Geotagging which as its name suggests, uses your handset’s GPS to deliver co-ordinates which are embedded on your photos. However Fujifilm goes about this in a different way to rivals. Rather than having your handset store a GPS log which is ...
The fourth and final option on the app is Geotagging which as its name suggests, uses your handset’s GPS to deliver co-ordinates which are embedded on your photos. However Fujifilm goes about this in a different way to rivals. Rather than having your handset store a GPS log which is ...
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