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Fujifilm Malaysia just launched their latest Fujifim X-A3 mirrorless camera that they say is designed for the selfie generation. It comes with several features
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Here is a short video I shot with Fujifilm X-T2 recently.
Shooting portraits outdoors, you often can't shoot wide open and use flash. Here are some tips for using flash and high-speed sync to solve that issue.
I've written a bit here and there about my plunge into the Fuji X-system that started with a six month commitment to use only an XT-1 to see if I could actually use an EVF only camera. I liked certain things about my on-again, off-again use of various X-cameras that Via rwboyer Will i be using the FUJINON XF50 140mm Lens for my next wedding, take a look at the images taken using the FUJINON XF50 140mm Lens, I'm a professional photographer in teh Bath area. As a desert island scenario, the 35mm lens (or 23mm in APS-C format) is probably the solid choice for most photographers. It's neither wide nor telephoto, but ... And yet I bought a new camera… Why ? Well I’m living in a small village and I plan my Street Walks. I don’t carry my bag or my camera with me everyday. However Street Photography has taught me to observe. Even if I don’t have a camera with me, my eye have been educated to observe the world around me. And sometimes I was so frustrated not having my camera with me. ... Image courtesy of Jonas Rask To attempt product-photography for the purpose of this blog entry would be a giant waste of our time. We are just not capable of producing better X products images than those done by the visual virtuoso, Fujifilm X-photographer Jonas Rask. Make sure to check out his review of the XF 23mm… Another summer is gone. It’s end of October and we decided to drive to Croatia for a five days break in the sun. Another five days of summer before winter comes. The Fujifilm X-T2 is the company's second flagship camera. But is it worth the upgrade for a lot of professional and enthusiast photographers? In the case of the XF35mm f/2, it almost feels like Fuji is cheating. Fujifilm Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 R Macro Lens Review Filmed at Brick Live Birmingham NEC with a lot of LEGO! Video by Damian Brown Photography Get it a Unfortunately this is not a real camera, but it's a few thought about one. If you're interested, keep on reading and please leave a comment if you have one. |
Some personal snapshots taken throughout the month 2016 of October by Kevin Mullins using the Fujifilm X100T.
Michael Gane's curator insight,
November 4, 2016 5:44 AM
I have always be a fan of Kevin, great work as always Kevin - www.thefxworks.co.uk
I’m sometimes asked about a camera’s flash settings, and I have to admit that I know next to nothing about flash. I invited Billy Luong from the Fujiguys channel to Toronto’s YouTube Space to help me learn.
Will I be using the Fuji 50-140mm F2.8 for my wedding photography, or the Samyang 135mm lens, read these articles and find out. Via Michael Gane
Michael Gane's curator insight,
November 2, 2016 7:01 AM
My next images from a test using the Fuji 50-140mm F2.8 lens, which would you choose? Note to fashion photographers everywhere: Pigeons make horrible models. Even with the snappy new Fujifilm X-Pro2 digital camera, I was constantly frustrated by the inability for even the most lethargic pigeon to hold his or her pose for more than a fraction of a second. When I received my X-T2 on September 12th, there was no dedicated L-bracket available from Really Right Stuff or any other manufacturer that I could find. An L-bracket is an essential accessory for me. Really Right Stuff has always been my "go to" company for high quality tripod related products. My problem with waiting for one to be available was that I was leaving on an extended road trip on September 21st and needed an L-bracket for the camera as I anticipated extensive tripod work. What to do? Looking for a Fujifilm XT2 review? Find out if this is the best mirrorless camera for enthusiasts! System Requirements:
Release Date: October 31, 2016
hpc's insight:
New Features: Bug Fixes: I couldn't resist dropping in to Regents Park, London at lunchtime today to take a few shots with the Fuji X-T2 and 56mm f1.2 You've all seen the video of me shooting with the XF 35/2. Now it's time to weigh in my thoughts. I just want to remind everyone this is a first impression series, not a full comprehensive review series. With that being said let's get into it! FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Kenji Sukeno) is pleased to announce the launch of “Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom®” to enable tethered shooting of FUJIFILM X-T1(hereafter X-T1) and FUJIFILM X-T2(hereafter X-T2) to a compatible computer. |
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