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Fuji X100F - Coming back to the X100 series

It’s been a long while since a Fuji X100 series camera was part of my kit bag, but with the addition of my own Fuji X100F (in stylish black) that is no longer the case.

The original X100 was my first X Series camera back in the day, it was a slow little thing back then but it was just wonderful to use, it started my Fuji journey and led me through a range of X cameras to where I am today.

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Fuji 56mm f1.2 Review

I’ve had this lens pretty much since it came out after waiting what seems like an age, in fact back when I still had my 60mm lens the yet to be released 56mm was rumoured to only be an F1.4 lens and the release date kept getting pushed back. Eventually I upgraded from the 60mm and I wrote about that a long time ago in an older blog…

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Fuji 50-140mm 2.8 Lens Review (updated)

This is a quick review of the Fuji 50-140mm 2.8 lens for photo and video, like most of my reviews there aren't any charts or depth of field shots but just a few images and my general opinion of the lens, enjoy.

I got this lens back in December '17 mainly for an assignment I had to shoot a concert, I thought that the 56mm (which was my longest lens at the time) wouldn't really cut it so I picked up this beast second hand on eBay for about £1000.

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Fuji Wedding Photographer - Fuji set-up for Photography and Video

I’ve been meaning to do some more gear posts for a while, and as many of you know I’ve been a Fuji fanboy since the days of the original X100.

My gear has grown quite a bit over the past year or so, especially as I’m getting into shooting more video, so this post is a focus on what’s in my kit bag, a break down of everything and how I use it, plus a few tips and tricks along the way.

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Fujifilm, Fuji X-H1 - Review (updated)

The Fuji X-H1 is a stills and video workhorse in the Fuji lineup. Featuring a reinforced metal body, in body image stabilisation (IBIS) and a top plate LCD screen, this camera is currently everything I need in a professional setup.

Long gone are the days of ultra retro styling and although you get a couple of dials on the top this camera has a much more ‘DSLR’ look than anything else Fuji has put out in recent years, this ain’t a bad thing however as function trumps form when you are using these things constantly.

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