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Fuji X-A3: 5 differences compared to the X-A2

Spot the key changes to Fuji’s budget compact system camera, the Fuji X-A3. Spot the key changes to Fuji’s budget compact system camera, the Fuji X-A3. What Digital Camera

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Prime lenses for your Fuji X-series camera

If you’re new to the Fuji system, you’ll want to make sure you choose the best glass available. Here, Andrew Gibson reveasl three of his favourite optics The 18mm f/2 lens mounted on a Fujifilm X-T1 camera during a landscape … Continue reading

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Fuji X-T2 vs X-T1 – 16 Key Differences

We take a look at exactly what’s changed between the hugely popular Fuji X-T1 and the updated model, the Fuji X-T2. Fujifilm XT2 We take a look at exactly what’s changed between the hugely popular Fuji X-T1 and the updated … Continue reading

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In Depth: 7 things you need to know about the Fuji X-T2

7 things you need to know about the Fuji X-T2 With the arrival of the X-Pro2 at the beginning of the year, speculation instantly switched to when we’d see an update to the X-T1. With various leaks over the past … Continue reading

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Review: Fuji X-Pro2

Introduction and features Few mirrorless cameras develop as strong a fanbase as Fuji’s X-Pro1, and even fewer manage to appeal to as wide a demographic as it eventually did. With its classic styling and manual controls, it immediately attracted seasoned … Continue reading

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Review: Fuji X-E2S

Introduction and Features Following the success of the then-flagship X-Pro1, Fuji introduced the X-E1 and X-E2 models as similar, but more affordable, alternatives for the enthusiast user. Now, along with the arrival of the X-Pro2 and X-70 compact, the company … Continue reading

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Review: Fuji X70

Introduction and features Fuji’s compact cameras have proved very popular, but some find the APS-C format X100T too big and the 2/3-inch sensor in the X30 too small. Well the X70 could be just right. This new camera has the … Continue reading

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Fuji Crystal Archive Deep Matte Paper is Freaking Amazing

That’s me, above, in 2013. I made a trip to Japan for some meetings with Fuji. I was there with three other photogs and a room of Fuji engineers for two solid days of “How can we make our cameras … Continue reading

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Review: Fuji X-E2S

Introduction and Features Following the success of the then-flagship X-Pro1, Fuji introduced the X-E1 and X-E2 models as similar, but more affordable, alternatives for the enthusiast user. Now, along with the arrival of the X-Pro2 and X-70 compact, the company … Continue reading

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Review: Fuji X-E2S

Introduction and Features Following the success of the then-flagship X-Pro1, Fuji introduced the X-E1 and X-E2 models as similar, but more affordable, alternatives for the enthusiast user. Now, along with the arrival of the X-Pro2 and X-70 compact, the company … Continue reading

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Fuji X-Pro2: All Your Questions, Answered

After years of waiting, the Fuji X-Pro2 is finally shipping. Want some F-Y-I before your B-U-Y? I have been shooting with a pre-production unit since October, and have a pretty good feel for its strengths and weaknesses. Below are the … Continue reading

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Hands-on review: Fuji X-Pro2

Introduction The Fuji X-Pro1, launched in January 2012, was Fuji’s first compact system camera. And although the size and pixel count of its sensor may not have been unusual at the time, APS-C format with 16.3 million effective pixels, its … Continue reading

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