Posts Tagged ‘fujifilm’

Rise of the Undead in the City of Oaks

November 2, 2013 | No comments yet

A chilly breeze blew through Moore Square in Raleigh, the City of Oaks. The sun was setting, the fall leaves rustling. From bars and restaurants that line the square came the sounds of laughter, and conversation. Suddenly, there were sounds of shuffling, and groaning, of lifeless legs dragging along the sidewalk. My son and I, […]

Is Full Frame Necessarily In Your Future?

October 30, 2013 | 3 comments

In 2006, I had a Nikon D200 and D300, and was looking longingly at the gorgeous full frame 5D in the greener Canon pastures. At the time, I knew that something full frame was about to drop from Nikon, but I knew that it would be expensive, and out of my budget, whereas the 5D […]

Continuing the Love Affair – A Practical Review of the Fujifilm X-E1

October 28, 2013 | 6 comments

It’s hard to know where to start. For one, I don’t love writing reviews, with lots of technical information and 100% crops and stuff like that. For another, this camera has been out for awhile now, and I don’t know that I have a lot to share, other than my own experience with, and opinions […]

The FujiFilm X-Pro 1

January 10, 2012 | No comments yet

***Note: The Opening shot of this blog was obviously NOT shot with a Fuji X-Pro 1, because they’re not out yet and I’m not special. I thought an iPhone photo was fitting because the X-Pro 1 should be particularly well-suited to this kind of inconspicuous, street style photography. Because I never intended to make this […]

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