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Fujinon XF 8mm F3.5 WR in-depth review
A prime lens with a maximum aperture of F3.5 rarely gets anyone excited, but the rules change when you are talking about a compact lens…
Fujifilm X-S20 in-depth review
The Fujifilm X-S10 was one of my favorite Fuji cameras of the previous generation. I gave it a positive review when it was released roughly 2.5 years…
7artisans releases a teeny tiny 18mm f/6.3 pancake lens for APS-C and Micro Four Thirds
7Artisans has announced its new (and tiny) 18mm f/6.3 pancake lens (buy here) for Micro Four Thirds and APS-C mirrorless cameras. In the APS-C mounts,…
Calibrite’s new Display Plus HL calibrates super bright HDR displays up to 10,000 nits
Calibrite has announced its newest monitor calibration devices. There are three in the lineup, starting with the basic model Display SL, then the Display Pro…
Fujifilm X-H2 teardown and disassembly: How does it work for infrared photography?
In the fall of 2022, Fujifilm introduced the X-H2, the first camera with the new X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor. This sensor has an effective…
Fujifilm QSQ40 Instant Camera shoots larger format square photos
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 (buy here) has grown up. Fujifilm has announced the new Fujifilm Instax SQ40 square format camera. Fuji says the release…
How Fujifilm survived while Kodak didn’t
Kodak may still be around today, but it’s a shell of its former self. Founded in 1892, it was once the biggest name in the…
Fujifilm announces shipping delays for the new Fuji X-S20
Announced a week ago, the Fujifilm X-S20 (buy here) is already seeing shortages and shipping delays. A few days ago, Nikkei reported that production for…
“I prefer using smaller cameras” – an unorthodox take on size
The bigger, the better, right? Well, not always. Photographer Robin Wong shares his take on why there is quite a bit of merit in smaller…
Calibrite finally lets you tripod-mount your ColorChecker with the Target Holder
One of the biggest issues with the various ColorChecker and ColorChecker Passport devices from Calibrite (formerly X-Rite) is that they’re quite delicate and you have…