Fuji X100T and X-T1: Choosing the right camera for street photography
After extensive experience with the Fuji X-T1, especially using it with the 27mm f/2.8 pancake lens for street photography, I now have my hands on the new X100T. The X100 cameras, launched in 2011, are probably the most popular modern digitals for street and the T is the latest iteration with electronic shutter, an improved hybrid viewfinder and higher-resolution screen.
Fuji X System: Full analysis of what’s available to X-Fans
Since Fuji showed its first X System camera a Photokina in September 2010, the company has worked diligently at expanding the options open to photographers. That first X was the X100, a 35mm-equivalent fixed lens camera that has become a firm favourite with street photographers in particular. It is now on its third iteration, the X100T.
Review: Fujinon XF35 f/2.0 WR lens and a glance back at the XF27
As anyone who has read my scribbles for any length of time knows, I come from a long background of using Leica M cameras and lenses and, rightly or wrongly, they remain to this day my yardstick when evaluating new equipment, particularly the Fuji X line. In Leica terms, therefore, if the original and now slightly venerable Fujinon XF35mm f/1.4 R plays in Summilux territory, in aperture terms at least, then with the new f/2.0 Fuji is planting its flag firmly on the Summicron's doorstep.
Fuji X100F: First impressions on the streets of London
Bill has taken the new Fuji X100F out on the streets of London. These are his first impressions....
Fuji X-H1: What is image stabilisaton and how does it work?
Why is in-body and in-lens stabilisation becoming a must-have feature on mirrorless cameras?
The Coastal Express, a Norwegian institution
Fuji’s Kaizen firmware upgrade policy takes another leap forward
Fuji is again quick off the mark with firmware updates that make older models think they are the new kid on the block. It's a policy that pays off, says Bill....
Image Processing: Affinity Photo, Adobe, the way forward for Fuji fans
Following the recent changes in Adobe's marketing strategy and the introduction of Lightroom Classic CC, David takes a look at alternative processing software. He keeps a particular eye on the needs of Fuji shooters.
Fuji in Devon and Cornwall: A week of rain and six centuries of Grenvilles
Bathurst: Hot time at the 12-hours, Fuji in hand
What’s going to happen at Leica in 2021?
Can the Canon R10 and Canon R7 Replace the Leica CL?
Fuji X100F: Setting up for street photography
Setting up a modern digital camera to your own preferences is a bit like skinning a cat. There are many ways. Bill likes Ian MacDonald's interpretation and wants to share it with you....
Fujifilm SQ10 Instax: An instant/digital hybrid that makes sense
The new Instax Square digital hybrid allows you to take and modify your photos before printing. And it's not just a one-off shot as is the case with most instant cameras to date....
A little light reading for the keen photographer
Click, click, click. It’s easy peasy these days to take that photograph. But the process is a lot more complicated than we imagine. David undertakes a light-hearted food-for-thought experiment and we may end up just a little wiser…..