REVIEWS
Laowa 65mm f/2.8 Super Macro 2x Lens Review
I love macro photography. It’s one of those points of view that can be achieved in photography that the human eye cannot compete with. Macro photography is a favorite of…
Fuji X-S10 – A Great Introduction To Fuji
The Fuji X-S10 was released in November 2020. When I read the spec list, I was immediately intrigued. Similar to the older X-H1, Fuji did away with the traditional analogue…
XF 70-300mm f/4-5.6R LM OIS WR – The Newcomer
First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Keitaro So, Divisional Head of Fujifilm for providing the loan for X-E4, XF27mm R WR and XF70-300mm R OIS WR. These…
Look on the Bright Side – XF50mm F1.0 WR
Say hello to the newly minted Fujifilm XF50mm F1.0 WR lens. Shots taken with this new lens just pops! Name it anyway you prefer, 3-D, dimension, depth, etc. In a…
Tokina SZX 400mm F8 Reflex MF – First impressions review
First impressions Very well made and designed. Catadioptric lenses are an acquired taste and dropped out of popularity once the novelty of the doughnut-shaped out of focus highlights became boring.…
Into the Garden with the X-T4
The X-T4 is a new flagship from Fuji, a fantastic hybrid-stills camera with upgrades that seem built for a video shooter in mind. However, I’d say that there are a…
Fuji X100V Review by Stephen Yang, Photojournalist
Every time Fuji releases a new camera I think this is the generation that will let me leave Canon behind. I had the same hopes and eventual disappointments with the…
Review of the Fujifilm 23mm F2 – One Lens to Rule Them All
Even though I carried a bag with three lenses, my three weeks trip around Portugal was dominated using one lens. Glued to my Fujifilm X-T20: the Fujifilm 23mm F2.0 WR.…
The Fujifilm X-Pro3 Review | Photography Pure
A considerable amount of cameras come and go in my life, and it is seldom that I experience a product that comes to me so innovative that it incites controversy,…
A non-review review of the Viltrox 85mm 1.8 lens (on Fuji X-T2)
In my film days, I worked with 5×4 for product and architectural shots, 120 for fashion, portraits and landscape, 35 mm for everything else. I mainly used Nikon and Leica…
A Practical Review of the Fujifilm 18-135mm Lens for Your Adventures
Do you question the quality of variable zoom lenses? I’ve been able to take the Fuji 18-135mm lens on some fun adventures and have this practical review. Reviewing Fujifilm’s 18-135mm…
Fuji XF16-55 F/2.8 R LM WR Review
I had been playing about with a cheaply bought second hand Fuji X-E1 using some of my Canon & M42 mount lens, as those images always had this great look…
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My meeting with Fuji X System
Hi Eddy, could you please introduce yourself? My name is Eddy. I am 44 years old and I live in the South of France, in the dynamic city of Montpellier.…
Embracing imperfection with the Fujifilm X100V: A photo walk at Dusk
We purchase cameras for many reasons. Sometimes it’s because we need more megapixels to fulfill a job requirement. Other times it’s because our old cameras just can’t keep up with…
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Fujifilm X-T20 – A Practical Comparison with the X-T2
My first Fuji camera back in 2015 was the X-T10 which I bought at the time with the intention of using as a back up camera to my Nikon D800E.…
Zermatt and Fuji Camera Remote Xperience
There is one feature on the Fuji X-T1 that might most of Fuji-user think it’s only a gimmick: tether the camera to smartphone/table through Wi-Fi. To be honest, at the…
Using the new Fujifilm XF 16-80mm F4 R OIS WR zoom lens
Hello, my name is Thomas Ettle, living near Washington, DC. Photography and travel have long been my hobbies starting with my military service time. Carrying an SLR with large zoom…
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Frozen Beauty – Taking a break from reality
When I was a child, I never really took much notice of the beauty of nature, and hiking was everything but a pleasure. However, my passion for being outdoors and…
Vespa Island
“Where do all the Vespas come from?” Chaggy stops the wrench and looks at me with a raised eyebrow over the rim of his neon orange sunglasses. Then he starts…
Love letter to Chopper
It is one of the few moments that I did not have my camera with me… Two days before the quarantine began, my dog Chops got sick, we did everything,…
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