by wim arys | May 25, 2014 | stories
Golden hour with the Fuji X100S 23mm f/2 fixed lens The Fuji X100s and X100T are 16-megapixel camera that have a 23mm f/2 fixed lens. It’s what we call a classic prime design that delivers a moderately wide-angle field-of-view. The sensor is optimized...
by wim arys | May 18, 2014 | stories
Fuji X100s in Dominica Introduction I took my Fuji X100s (full review here) to the small Caribbean island of Dominica. Not to be confused with the Dominican Republic, but it’s also stop for most cruise ships in that area. Like most islands, it is a product of...
by wim arys | May 10, 2014 | stories
Magical forest with the Fuji X100s Fuji X-Trans vs. traditional Bayer color filter layout The Fujifilm X100s has a proprietary X-Trans random color filter design as opposed to the traditional 2×2 Bayer filter array. With any filter layout, each on-sensor pixel...
by wim arys | Apr 17, 2014 | stories
Morne-a-l’Eau cemetery in Guadeloupe with the Fujifilm X100s Maybe a strange subject, but the Creoles have a different approach to death than many other cultures, and the Fujifilm X100s did a great job at capturing all the colours in this cemetery. Under...
by wim arys | Dec 14, 2013 | camera equipment reviews
Fujifilm WCL-X100 Introduction The Fujifilm WCLX100 is a wide angle converter for the X100(s). It has a 0.8 magnification ratio, effectively converting the fixed 23mm lens to 19mm. In 35mm full frame, this would be 28mm. The WCL-X100 uses four lenses in 3 groups to...