Fujifilm

Discover the Fujifilm X Half: Retro style meets modern tech

The Fujifilm X Half is a lightweight, JPG-only compact camera priced at £699 and $849. It offers a 3:4 vertical aspect ratio, retro design, and features such as a 1-inch sensor and creative filters, ideal for smartphone users.

Leica Q3 43 “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways”

The Leica Q3 43 is the perfect camera for me. I can count the ways, image after image.

Third-party thumb grips and hoods: Any good?

When you buy an expensive compact camera, there is a temptation to add factory accessories, such as thumb grips and hoods. But there are thousands of inexpensive alternatives on the market. Are they any good?

Can the FujiFilm XT-50 supplant the all-conquering X100VI?

The Fujifilm XT-50 offers a potential alternative option to the hard-to-come-by X100VI. How does it perform in practice?

FujiFilm takes on the Leica Q: The medium-format GFX100RF is big daddy of fixed-lens cameras

The new large format GFX100RF significantly adds to the fixed lens format category.

Falling in Love Again: Was Medium Format the right choice for me, and can it be the right choice for you?

Erwin falls in love easily with camera gear. He took up Medium Format and loved the gear, but has now moved on...

L-Mount News Update: It’s a great time to be an L-Mount shooter

New lens and camera models are adding to the appeal of the L-Mount ecosystem. This update highlights some of the most significant developments in recent months.

Fujifilm’s X100VI continues to grab the plaudits and bulk of compact-camera sales

The Fujifilm's X100VI persists in being a sell-out around the world, and this interest is reflected in the success of Mike Evans's review of the camera in August.