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Recently Fujifilm published how Fujifilm’s imaging division just keeps booming stronger than ever. As usual, during the presentation of the fiscal results, there was a Q&A session and one particular answer might be worth a mention. One person asked how Fujifilm’s Imaging segment could post such strong operating results in the January–March quarter, given that…
The post Fujifilm Says Its Greatest Strength Is Something Rivals Can’t Copy Quickly appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Back in May, Meike showcased their first autofocus lens for the Fujifilm GFX system, the Meike AF 85mm f/1.8, which is already available for other mounts. And just a few days ago we told you the lens would be coming in July Well, it’s now confirmed that the Meike AF 85mm f/1.8 for Fujifilm GFX…
The post Meike 85mm f/1.8 for Fujifilm GFX Teaser appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
The USA turn 250 in just a a few days, and US stores celebrate now by offering their 4th of July deals. BHphoto 4th of July Deal Page – all B&H Fujifilm related deals – all B&H Apple Deals – all B&H Viltrox Deals – all B&H UHS-II Card Deals – all B&H CFexpress Type…
The post BHphoto & Co Celebrate 250 Years of USA with Dedicated 4th of July Deals appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
We often talk about how successful the Fujifilm Instax Series is. But there is another very popular camera line of Fujifilm we hardly ever talk about: the Fujifilm Quicksnap cameras – currently market as Top Seller at BHphoto. The Fujifilm QuickSnap actually played a crucial role in my photographic journey, as I shared here. It…
The post Escape Your Smartphone With Fujifilm’s New QuickSnap Black & White and Active Cameras appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Back in November, Fujifilm announced the Fujifilm GFX100RF Fragment Edition, a limited-edition collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design, featuring a mirror-polished deep black finish, subtle branding details throughout, and the first official Fujifilm film simulation recipe called FRGMT BW. Meet FRGMT BW – Fujifilm’s First ‘Official’ Film Simulation Recipe The Fujifilm GFX100RF Fragment Edition was…
The post Fujifilm GFX100RF Fragment Edition Firmware Update appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
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Getting better wildlife photos doesn't require buying anything. The gap between forgettable shots and compelling ones almost always comes down to technique, not equipment.
Buying a 50mm lens for under $100 sounds like a deal until you see what you're actually getting. The TTArtisan AF 50mm f/1.8 Neo hits that $89 price point on full frame, and the question isn't whether it's cheap. It's whether cheap is cheap enough to matter.
Finding a fast prime with an apochromatic design under $400 is almost unheard of, and that's exactly what the Viltrox 35mm f/1.8 Evo claims to be. Apochromatic lenses correct chromatic aberration by aligning all three color wavelengths to the same focal plane, a feature you typically only find in lenses costing several times more.
Getting genuine, relaxed-looking images from couples at weddings has less to do with knowing the right poses than most people assume. The mental shift behind how you approach directing people is what separates stiff, uncomfortable photos from ones that look effortless.
Landscape photography has a reputation as a gear-hungry genre, and it is easy to believe you need a closet full of equipment before you can shoot a decent mountain. You do not. The genre actually rewards a small, deliberate kit more than almost any other, because you are usually on a tripod, working slowly, with time to think. This guide walks through the categories that matter, points you toward solid current options in each, and is honest about what you can skip.
As photographers, we're inundated with images all day — ads, social media, billboards. Which ones actually inform our work, and where should we be looking?
As a photographer who has worked on brand campaigns, it's sad to see mood boards composed of the same images. I'll receive inspiration images from a client and recognize they came from the same Pinterest board — pulled after someone typed "Running" into the search bar.
What's the point?
Make no mistake – portrait photography is a very difficult genre when you start to take it seriously. Dealing with the intricacies of camera craft in combination with managing people's expectations can be rough. But it can also be very well worth it if you know what you're doing. These black-and-white window portraits show what The post 24 Black and White Window-Lit Portraits for Some Inspiration appeared first on Light Stalking.
Modern digital cameras are more than photography tools. They shoot video and can record audio. However, many photographers are reluctant to use the powerful video capabilities of our cameras. Some have absolutely no interest in video, and that’s fine. Others are wary of having to learn new techniques and ways to compose. There is no The post How to Capture Strong Compositions When Shooting Video appeared first on Light Stalking.
Let's be honest – for most of us, photographers and non-photographers alike, travelling is the perfect opportunity to capture some images that will stay with you for a lifetime. A lot of people find themselves gearing up and coming home a little bit disappointed with the results. But with a little bit of preparation, you The post Travel Photography Tutorials: 20 Guides for Better Trips appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. Each week, our community members come up with amazing stories from around the world through their photography. The past week had beautiful landscape, nature and macro photos on the Light Stalking forums with some stunning photography by the community and forum discussions. We also had a few new members who joined us in the forums. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Patrick. The post Geometric Urbanism, Macro, Wildlife, Street And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
f you are already photographing architectural structures during the day, than you should try night time architecture photography. Night time architecture photos reveal depth, details and patterns that are usually not quite evident during the day. The buildings are illuminated in ways that reveal their features and characters. Here are some night time architectural images to inspire or motivate you to capture some the next time you are outside with your camera during the night time. The post 25 Incredible Photos Of Architectural Structures Shot At Night appeared first on Light Stalking.
The smartphone is a device that we all carry around with us at all times. There are situations when a photographic opportunity presents itself and we think it would have been great if we had the camera in hand for a shot. These opportunities arise unintentionally and instead of letting that slip by, we can use our smartphones to try and capture the scene in the best way possible. The post Have Only A Smartphone For Photography? Tutorials To Help You to Photograph Almost Everything appeared first on Light Stalking.
I never could justify the cost of a dedicated portrait lens, until I tried the Viltrox AF 75mm F1.8 EVO. Here's why. The post Fujifilm’s X-Mount Gets a New Portrait Powerhouse: the Viltrox AF75mm F1.8 EVO appeared first on DIY Photography.
Composition in photography is the way you arrange the elements within your frame: where you place your subject, how you use lines and shapes, what you include and leave out. Along with light and exposure, it's one of the three pillars of a good photograph. Strong composition is what draws a viewer's eye into an image, guides them through it, and holds their attention, turning a snapshot into a photograph worth looking at. The post What Is Composition in Photography? A Complete Guide appeared first on DIY Photography.
After nearly two decades of planning, construction, engineering, and testing, the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially begun the Legacy Survey of Space and... The post Rubin Observatory Begins 10 Year LSST Survey: An Ocean of Stars appeared first on DIY Photography.
Seeing the Northern Lights is unforgettable, photographing them, however, is next level. Watching ribbons of green, purple, and pink dance across the night sky feels... The post How to Photograph the Northern Lights: Camera Settings and Tips for Beginners appeared first on DIY Photography.
Say good-bye to overhead projector transparencies and magazine lifts, when making alternative process prints, forever. Yes, there’s a new sheriff in town for making gorgeous... The post Make Large Format Negatives from Ordinary Paper…and They Smell Good, Too! appeared first on DIY Photography.
Ever wish your gear bag was built for your life instead of having to fit your bag to your lifestyle? Manfrotto’s new UNCOVER series of premium camera bags hopes to answer this conundrum. The post Manfrotto’s Uncovered Series: Bags Built with Content Creators in Mind appeared first on DIY Photography.
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