We headed out for some architectural photography with the trusty Fujifilm X-T20; photographing the Hungarian Parliament building in Budapest, Hungary.
A concise overview of how to use Fujifilm’s in-camera focus bracketing feature with example images. What do steps mean? And how many frames do you need?
Fuji’s Natural Live View explained. How and when to use Natural Live View. And how Natural Live View helps with Exposing to the Right and exposing your raws.
The Mitakon 35mm f/0.95 isn’t for everybody. It’s a heavy chunk of metal and glass, manual focus only and produces imperfect images. Still, I can’t help but love it.
Testing the new Classic Negative film simulation, comparing it to Classic Chrome and finding a way to use it on any Fuji camera.
Official Fuji webcam software has been released. See compatible cameras and operating systems, and find out where to download the Fujifilm X Webcam software.
The Fuji 200mm f2 has been nicknamed “The great white sharp”, we borrowed one from Fujifilm to find out if it lives up to the name.
I borrowed an X100V for the weekend to test the new lens and to see how it compares to my everyday camera – the X-T4.
The Fuji 50-140mm f/2.8 is a workhorse. It’s a rugged and reliable lens that delivers consistent and pleasing results.
Field testing the Fuji 90mm f2 in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
The compact size, considerable reach and weather-resistant build of the Fuji 70-300 make it a very appealing travel lens. But does it live up to its potential?