My first Fujifilm X camera was X100F. For a whole year, I was carrying it everywhere. I absolutely loved the images I was getting with it. The built-in 23mm F2 lens gave me the necessary limitations so I can concentrate on my photography. Still, as time was moving on, I felt that more often than not, I found myself cropping into the images quite a lot. After a year with the X100F, the 23mm lens became either not wide enough or wasn’t providing me with enough reach. Continue reading “Fujifilm X-E3 – A Compact, Very Capable, and Pretty Handsome Camera”
Fujifilm X-T3 – a Noticeable Upgrade in X-T line
I’ve been playing around with my Fujifilm X100F as my walkaround camera for a year, and my main workhorse Sony A7S2 was spending more and more time on a shelf, being pulled out only for paid videography gigs. Continue reading “Fujifilm X-T3 – a Noticeable Upgrade in X-T line”
Fujinon XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 – Probably The Best Kit Lens That You’ll ever use
In the photographic community, the words ‘kit lens’ often carries a negative meaning of something created as an afterthought. A temporary solution that will produce mediocre results at best. Despite being labeled as ‘kit lens,’ Fujinon XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS is the exact opposite of mediocrity. Continue reading “Fujinon XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 – Probably The Best Kit Lens That You’ll ever use”
How Fujifilm X100F Made Me Fall In Love With Photography… Again!
I picked up photography as a hobby in 2006. As the years went by, I grew tired of shooting clunky DSLRs. At that point, it had become such a chore to come back from your vacation, dump your RAWs into PC, load them into Lightroom and spend a couple of days going through, correcting the images, applying presets. So I started shooting less and less. Continue reading “How Fujifilm X100F Made Me Fall In Love With Photography… Again!”
Fujifilm XF16-55 F2.8 Zoom Lens Review – This Lens is Sharp
For a long time, the APS-C sensor cameras were treated like younger siblings to full-frame cameras. Quite often for your APS-C camera, you had to buy prime lenses that were originally designed for full-frame sensors. So, if you would like to have a 50mm equivalent lens on your body you had to purchase a 35mm full-frame lens. The problem is, that optically they are designed to be 35mm lenses, so as a result, you would not get a “real” 50mm equivalent. The same applies to the zoom lenses. And I won’t even go into the choice of macro lenses! Continue reading “Fujifilm XF16-55 F2.8 Zoom Lens Review – This Lens is Sharp”
Believe The Hype – Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 Is The King of Wide-Angle Prime Lenses
Although most Fujifilm X-line lenses have earned high praise for their build quality, exceptional optical performance, and color accuracy, there is one lens that is unanimously considered as one of the best lenses Fujifilm has ever produced. The name of the legend is Fujinon XF16mm F1.4. Continue reading “Believe The Hype – Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 Is The King of Wide-Angle Prime Lenses”
Best Travel Lenses for FUJIFILM Mirrorless Camera
One of the greatest advantages of mirrorless cameras is their size and weight which makes them perfect for traveling and EDC. Long gone are the times when to get high-quality vacation pictures you had to carry around a big, clunky DSLR. Following is the list of Fujifilm lenses that are perfect for traveling. Continue reading “Best Travel Lenses for FUJIFILM Mirrorless Camera”
New Sweetness for Photo Gourmet – Fujifilm X100V
On Tuesday, Feb. 4, Japan’s Fujifilm announced its latest X series camera — compact X100V. This is already the fifth model in the popular range OF X100 models, and this time it has benefited from significant updates and improvements. Continue reading “New Sweetness for Photo Gourmet – Fujifilm X100V”
DPReview TV: Tamron 35mm F2.8 vs Sony/Zeiss 35mm F2.8 – Who Wins?
First photos of the new Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 FE lens
The fengniao pleased us with the pictures of the new Sigma lens. Thank him. It is clear that the new Sigma lens will be a very demanding bestseller because no one doubts about Sigma’s sharpness. Because Tamron’s lenses have a good autofocus speed, I think Sigma’s lenses will be so quick. The design and ergonomics of the switches are very fond, and you can see that zoom and focus rings are of high-quality material. No one doubts about Sigma’s quality. Clearly, Sony has only gotten stronger. Continue reading “First photos of the new Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 FE lens”