The Fuji X Weekly — Film Recipes App is a mobile film simulation recipe library containing over 100 recipes for Fujifilm cameras! The film simulation recipes in the app are the same ones that you know and love from this website, but now take them with you on the go, and have them at your…
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As some of you may have noticed, I have an interest in recipes that can be used on Fujifilm X series cameras to produce SOOC Jpep images (see my database).
Ritchie is one of the most prolific publishers of recipes of this type, and his recipes are of high quality.
To facilitate the use of the recipes he publishes, Ritchies released an iOS application a few months ago.
Here is now the Android version of the application..
In the age of the cellphone even a faux rangefinder with a 35mm equivalent lens can lay claim to being a fine still life camera. I'm embarrassed because I avoided using a Fuji X100 series camera for a long time and then, once I got an X100V in my hands I just can't seem to let go. I'm using it in the streets, like everyone else, but I don't always grab for bigger, more expensive cameras when I want a nice still life. If it's not a "macro" shot I'm just as likely to grab one of the X100V's and blaze away. Handheld. Without even looking.
Sometime last year, I am not sure when since last year has now blended into about three hundred near identical COVID lockdown days, I came across a photography competition. I rarely enter competitions, but this once caught my eye as it is was being run by the lovely people at Fujifilm and there was
X100V Firmware update – Download Here Ver.2.00 The firmware update Ver.2.00 from Ver.1.10 incorporates the following issues: Regarding the details of the improvements, download the “X100V New Features Guide” from our website. New Features Guide: English, Français, Deutch, Español, Italiano, Nederland, Polski, Svenska, Norsk, Dansk, Pусский, Suomi, 中文简, 中文繁體, 한국어, ภาษาไทย, Arabic Support for FUJIFILM X Webcam. This update adds compatibility with the FUJIFILM X Webcam (X Webcam) software, which allows the […]
YESTERDAY I TESTED FOR THE FIRST TIME THE FUJIFILM X-A3 WITH ITS KIT LENS 16-55MM The Fujifilm X-A3 is a compact and stylish 24 Megapixel mirrorless camera, in the sign of the X series cameras is equipped with the “filmy” classic rangefinder design. This camera focuses the attention toward beginners and social media shooters, cearly […]
Here are some of the camera settings I turn off. Yes, I cheated with some. They were "changed" not "off." But this is free content, man. Don't complain.
Earlier today we reported that Fujifilm has released these firmware updates for X100V, X-Pro3, X-T30 and XC16-50mmII. The updates add functionalities to your cameras, hence Fujifilm released also New Features Guides, that I think you should not miss to check…
Mariana Cheoo was born and lived in Lisbon, Portugal. She was a restless and curious child, willing to explore the world. Miss Engineer, to the delight of her parents (and she just didn’t follow medicine because she never handled needles well).
Always got her with me! No, not my wife … I meant “Irene” my X100V, coz she fits in my jacket pocket (my wife doesn’t - barely … ;-)! I just follow Irene around and capture the images that beckoned her: Fleeting moments in time where the black paint cutout of shadows revealed the objects creating th
What is the Corrected AF Frame you see in Fujifilm menus, and how does it work? This is an important concept to understand using the OVF in cameras like the X100 and X-Pro series. We'll go through it here with some easy-to-understand diagrams (which are not to scale but you get the point!). It all starts with understanding parallax, a phenomenon that occurs in cameras with optical viewfinders.
I’ve been enjoying street photography for a long time, but I only took photos for myself, having published only a few. Four years ago I began to take more street photos, especially on vacation. I love getting up early and going out to look for a typical local cafeteria and on the way taking pictures, … Continue reading "Rediscovering the pleasure of Black and White"
Fujifilm released part two of the interesting XLab that is largely about the X-E4 and how it relates to the X100. You can see part 1 here. Below you can find a summary based on the Japanese google translation tools. The X100 was Fujifilm’s first flat front camera and the X-E4 now matches it Concerns […]
The X-E4 has arrived… finally. There has always been a die-hard group of Fujifilm X-E photographers since its original release back in 2012. It was considered the little brother to the X-Pro series, although it was capable of taking the same quality images despite its diminutive size. There were rumours last year that the X-E series would end with the X-E3, but I knew they wouldn’t kill off one of the OG X-Series cameras. and functional consequences. As previously mentioned, the new X-E4 shares the same 26.1MP BSI X-Trans APS-C sensor, X-Processor 4 quad-core CPU, and latest firmware as the rest of the current X-Series line-up. This is a very competent compact camera.
Fujifilm released another interesting XLab that is largely about the X-E4 and how it relates to the X-S10. Below you can find a summary based on the Japanese google translation tools. The X-E4 and X-S10 are at similar price points but for different users The X-S10 adopts a grip and different PSAM mode dial The […]