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Zeiss Touit and Sony A6000 in the Roman Ruins

Zeiss Touit and Sony A6000 in the Roman Ruins

Zeiss Touit and the Roman Ruins I've had my eye on the Zeiss Touit range for some time now. These APS-C lenses for both Sony and Fuji cameras seem to have somewhat of a bad reputation, as they do need some software corrections to get the best out of them. I don't mind...

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Sony A7s at an art exhibition

Sony A7s at an art exhibition

Sony A7s at an art exhibition Sony isn't making it easy for for us: with the arrival of the Sony A7s we now have 3 different models to choose from in their full frame mirrorless camera line-up. The A7 is the most inexpensive and seems to be aimed at the...

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Fuji XT1 visits a french coastal town

Fuji XT1 visits a french coastal town

Fuji XT1 visits a French coastal town The Fuji XT1 is my favourite Fujifilm camera. It has a very decent dynamic range, and everything already works excellent right out of the box. The auto-focus system is basic but works well. I often use the focus-and-recompose...

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Macro Mode with the Fuji X-T1

Macro Mode with the Fuji X-T1

Macro Mode with the Fuji X-T1 Shooting at short distances with the Fuji X-T1 is best achieved in macro mode. Pressing the up arrow will access the macro mode menu. How close you can get to your intended subject will depend mainly on what lens you're using. All these...

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The Dutch coast with the Fuji XT1

The Dutch coast with the Fuji XT1

The Dutch coast with the Fuji XT1 If you've read me going on about the Fuji X-T1 colours, you'll know I'm a big fan. Especially what you can do with the colours in Capture One, which still has an edge over Lightroom when it comes to processing Fuji files. The X-Trans...

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