Welcome to the Fourth Series of Through a Photographer’s Eye. In this latest series, we continue to learn about Australian photographers (or in this case a visiting photographer) and how they use FUJIFILM X Series Cameras to photograph their world around them. 1,221 more words via Through a Photographer’s Eye: Felix Mooneeram — The Fujifilm Blog
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Fujifilm XF56mmF1.2 vs XF90mmF2 – Clash of the titans — My Fuji Life
Pre-Note I’ve left the lens information off the description of these photos as I thought it would provide some insight into how close they are. The exif data is imbedded in the files, so I’ll let you try guess which is which. Introduction It is guaranteed that this question is going to come up on […] … Continue reading Fujifilm XF56mmF1.2 vs XF90mmF2 – Clash of the titans — My Fuji Life
Why The X100F Is My Camera of Choice — The Fujifilm Blog
by Mark Condon As the founder of Shotkit, I’m in the fortunate position to have access to virtually any photography related product. Being a huge fan of the Fujifilm X Series cameras and lenses, I’ve handled every camera and lens in the line up. Fujifilm X100F – 1/160 second – F4 – ISO 640 […] via … Continue reading Why The X100F Is My Camera of Choice — The Fujifilm Blog
Conquering your fears in street photography – Part 1 — The Fujifilm Blog
By Brian Lloyd Duckett Brian Lloyd Duckett is a professional street photographer who runs workshops across the UK and Europe. He shoots exclusively on Fujifilm, the X100F being his weapon of choice. 1,090 more words via Conquering your fears in street photography – Part 1 — The Fujifilm Blog
My Fujifilm JPEG Settings — Fujifilm X-Photography
These are the seven Fujifilm JPEG Settings that I store in my custom settings in all my Fujifilm Cameras now. The post My Fujifilm JPEG Settings appeared first on Fujifilm X-Photography. via My Fujifilm JPEG Settings — Fujifilm X-Photography
Is Eye-AF the solution to Fujifilm’s problems? — My Fuji Life
Introduction I’ve toyed with the title of this article. Technically, this isn’t about eye-AF, it’s about a simplification of Fujifilm’s autofocus. The reason for this is I don’t think eye-AF is the complete solution to user problems, at least not entirely. It’s a great feature, and Sony’s facial preference technology (which gives preference to specific […] … Continue reading Is Eye-AF the solution to Fujifilm’s problems? — My Fuji Life