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Fuji XT1 vs Sony A77 II

Fuji XT1 vs Sony A77 II

Fuji XT1 vs. Sony A77 II Introduction The Fuji XT1 vs. Sony A77 II are both cameras with an APS-C sensor at around the same price point. Although they both have an equal size sensor, they are quite different in many aspects and which one is right for you will mostly...

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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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Low-Light art gallery with the Fuji XT1

Low-Light art gallery with the Fuji XT1

Low-Light art gallery with the Fuji XT1 Introduction Thanks to the on-sensor phase detection points, the Fuji XT1 does an excellent job at auto-focussing in low light conditions too.  A newly developed algorithm improves AF accuracy when shooting low-contrast...

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fujinon XF18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS

fujinon XF18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS

Fujinon XF18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS Introduction The Fujinon XF18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS was the first short zoom lens in the Fujinon XF lens range. It covers a standard range of focal lengths (covering the 35mm equivalent of 27-84mm). highlights: Can handle a versatile...

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Fuji XT1: best X range camera so far

Fuji XT1: best X range camera so far

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 profound...

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Fuji X-T1: ISO test

Fuji X-T1: ISO test

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 areas and...

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