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This morning I was called to Chiswick Camera Centre to lay hands on one of the very few X-Pro2 cameras...
Frith Street, Soho, 26 January 1926: On this day ninety years ago in this unassuming building at 22 Frith Street, London,...
For a dedicated X-phile like me the announcement last week of the long-awaited successor to the X-Pro1 was like Christmas...
I'm a sucker for old camera literature, especially magazine advertisements, and I love to pore over the wonderful...
When I reviewed the T back in 2014 I complained about the rubberised strap which I found uncomfortable and a...
Interesting treatise on Leica sensor design over at the BarnackBerek Blog. Editor Heinz Richter makes the point that just a...
When I obtained the 1935 Leica III camera last week I lost no time threading in a roll of Kodak...
Sorry, folks, I couldn't resist it. Sixty-five years after Norman Lewis introduced his Photo-Marine underwater housing for Leica screw-mount cameras...
Michael’s recent article about his 1935 Black Leica III and my own posting of a photo of three of my...
Fuji’s announcement of the X-Pro 2, X-E 2S and the X70 reminds me why I have a lot of time...
Kostas Balafas has been a leading name in Greek and world photographic circles for over 70 years. His artistic work...
The camera’s processor is indeed very powerful, and although it is capable of working with 4K video, Fuji decided not...