by wim arys | Aug 3, 2014 | stories
Fuji XT1: the darkness and the light I was recently going through my Fuji XT1 library, and it dawned on me how much advancement Fuji has made in recent years. I remember buying the X100s, and although I did like the images out of it, the AF was a real nightmare at...
by wim arys | Jul 15, 2014 | stories
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...
by wim arys | Jul 5, 2014 | Fuji, stories
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...
by wim arys | Jun 20, 2014 | Fuji, camera reviews
Fuji XT1: best X range camera so far Introduction Compared to the X100s, the first thing you’ll notice is the improvement in autofocus performance of the Fujifilm X-T1. Fuji is known for their continuous support of their cameras with firmware updates, and the...
by wim arys | Jun 15, 2014 | Fuji, camera reviews
Fuji X-T1: ISO test Another day, another test, today we’re looking at the Fuji X-T1. Some people find ISO tests useless, as visible noise is highly dependent on lighting conditions, colours, shadows and darks. The trick is to look at darks, shadows, contrast...