The cameras that are being produced these days are nothing short of incredible. Understandably, it’s easy to become increasingly jaded with each new camera announcement touting more intelligent features and more and more resolution. There was a time when I thought the so-called megapixel wars had ceased; I don’t know, maybe I had just stopped […]
Tag: Fujifilm
Fujifilm is a Japanese multinational company established in 1934, that manufactures products for photography, optics, medical imaging, biotechnology, pharmacy, etc. They started as a company that manufactures photographic films and still continue to do that.
In the 1940s, Fujifilm entered the market of optical glasses and lenses. In the 1980s, they developed digital technologies for photography, medical and printing fields. They are well known for their rangefinder cameras and film cameras.
Fujifilm is well know in the photography industry for their high end cameras including the medium format cameras and they have a huge range of affordable cameras from the compact ones for street photography, to bigger lenses and cameras for landscape, portraits and night photography. They also have a few cameras under the instax series that are popular among photographers who like to have small printed images in hand instantly.

When it comes to the best cameras for portraits, there are three categories; DSLR and Mirrorless full-frame, and Medium Format. Here’s the best.
I’ve covered the many reasons I enjoy shooting film, from the desire for more creative control to an enthusiasm for a more tangible working process to the unique aesthetic. Though I sing film’s praises every chance I get, I never attempt to make the case that film is better than digital — it’s not. It’s […]
If you’ve been thinking about making the jump to film photography (not abandoning digital altogether, though), here are 5 things you should consider before diving in head first.
We are all used to using the default focus and shutter release button during the early days in our photography journey. While this may seem the easiest way to focus and photograph, there is another way in which this process can be performed but by using two buttons instead of one and most photographers are […]
Timing your capture is critical in photography. In portrait photography it’s an expression; in landscape, it’s perfect light; in sports, it’s the moment of intensity. And in street photography, it’s the decisive moment. Here is a quick take on how anticipation leads to better street photography.
