Category Archives: Fuji X100T

Does Instax Satisfy The Desire to Print?

Instax has intrigued me for some time now, but I talk myself out of the purchase every time I put a Fujifilm Instax SP-1 in my basket on Amazon. The CR2 batteries are a huge disadvantage to me and I know their are  available but the batteries involved increases the price of an already expensive print. Then […]

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Fuji Tough

Fujifilm cameras have had a reputation for build quality since the first X100 was introduced in 2011, which is partially why we came up with our April Fools Post. Fujifilm’s latest blog posts about Bernd Ritschel and Daniel Malikyar remind us that Fujifilm has been producing durable cameras from the beginning even if they haven’t been rated for abuse like the Fujifilm X-T1 and […]

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Almost Perfect From The Start

When the Fujifilm X100 was released in 2011, I was blown away by the quality of the images it was able to produce, but the first X100 was flawed in many ways. Fuji’s latest article “most loved” could easily be renamed most frustrating because the rest of the X series has shown us what the […]

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Getting Creative With Product Photography

image courtesy of The Fujifilm Blog I have been spending a lot of time researching product photography lately, because it is an area I need to improve to better present my equipment reviews on the web. While doing so, I came across a novel approach on The Fujifilm Blog that is worth sharing. I am often amazed at the various […]

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iFixit: Fujifilm Disassembly Guides

image courtesy of iFixit iFixit has some detailed teardowns of past and current Fujifilm cameras. At this time they have directions for disassembling the Fujifilm X100T, Fujifilm X-M1, and Fujifilm X30. Surprisingly Fuji cameras can largely be disassembled with tools, most people already have in their tool kit at home. The two teardowns I would like to see […]

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