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Fuji X-Pro2 and Olympus PEN-F: Premature comparisons

WOW!!! There's a LOT of EXCITEMENT in the Olympian camp at the moment!!!  This is engendered by the imminent arrival...
January 1930 and I have just been asked by Leitz Optische Werke to review the latest version of their miniature...
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...