Impossibly Possible – The Fujifilm GFX100RF review
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by jr050680
4d ago
Through my 14 years as a photographer using Fujifilm cameras, there are a some cameras that stand out as something special. Cameras that has been almost defining for the next chapter in my photography journey. Obviously the first being the original X100 that started it all for me. Then in turn the X-Pro1 that gave ..read more
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The Thypoch Simera 75mm f/1.4 mini review – A new portraiture classic?
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by jr050680
3w ago
Thypoch seems absolutely set on making quite a dent in the Leica M mount lens segment. Just like with the other lenses of the Simera series, the 28mm f/1.4, 35mm f/1.4 and 50mm f/1.4 – The new 75mm f/1.4 is a piece of photographic equipment that both feels and shoots almost like a lens directly ..read more
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Panoramic Behemoth – The Fujica G617 review
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by jr050680
4M ago
The Fujica G617 panoramic film camera is a creature of its own kind, standing like a relic from an era when images were crafted slowly and thoughtfully. Made famous by legendary JOSEF KOUDELKA in his project Shooting Holy Land, these gigantic medium format film cameras are as cool as they are unique. And I just ..read more
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Retrolicious Modernism – The Thypoch Eureka 50mm f/2
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by jr050680
4M ago
The Thypoch Eureka 50mm f/2 is a curious creature. It isn’t a lens that announces itself with grand gestures or conspicuous branding, nor does it rely on modern technical perfection to carve its place in a photographer’s kit. Instead, it finds its appeal in subtlety, in quirks, and in that undefinable charm that certain lenses ..read more
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A modern day vintage? – The Thypoch Simera 35mm f/1.4 Fujifilm X-mount
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by jr050680
4M ago
The Thypoch Simera 35mm f/1.4 for Fujifilm X Mount is a lens that walks a tightrope between modern optics and vintage soul. It’s a bold choice for a company like Thypoch, known for lenses with strong personality and an eye for detail that prioritizes artistry over perfection. This is a lens for the storyteller, the ..read more
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Exploring the TTartisan 75mm f/1.5 Lens: A New Classic
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by jr050680
6M ago
Fall is here, and so is my second blog post of 2024. I’m so productive, huh? Blog-work ethics aside, the reason for me doing a small blog post today is rather unexpected. I have some blog posts lined up for some other lenses and cameras, that I was actually supposed to blog about first. But last ..read more
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Returning to form – The Fujifilm X100VI review
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by jr050680
1y ago
To think that it has been well over 2 years since I last did a review. Where did time go, huh? As I’ve outlined in a post some months back, I was really just sick of it all. I even stopped paying the server fee for the site. But slowly during the course of 2023 ..read more
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The Fujifilm TX-1 Icelandic adventure
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by jr050680
1y ago
Way back in 2021 David Imel came to visit me in Århus. We had been chatting online for some years, initially sparked by the common denominator, the Fujifilm TX-1 panoramic film camera. I have written an extensive review of the camera which you read HERE. We had a blast, but his stay was way too ..read more
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The future of the elusive 65:24 format
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by jr050680
1y ago
To those of you who have been readers of the blog during the past 10 years, it comes as no secret that back in 2018’ish I completely lost my photographic heart to the 65:24 format of photography. A collaboration by Fujifilm and Hasselblad back in the nineties ultimately led to the creation of the XPan ..read more
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So this is how time flies
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by jr050680
1y ago
I can’t believe that it’s been more than 18 months since I wrote a post on this blog. 18 months! I never really intended for that to happen. But looking back at it now, I can definitely see that every fiber of my body needed a break from it. Just like I needed to step ..read more
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