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I initially thought the Fujifilm X Half was a gimmick, but after getting hands-on with it, I've changed my mind!
The new Fujifilm X-E5 has caused quite an uproar. It's the latest addition to Fuji's X-E lineup and it succeeds the X-E4.
I got my first Fujifilm in 2015, a Finepix something-or-other bridge camera. It kinda sucked in retrospect, but it was my ...
Discover four stylish instant cameras that blend fun, function, and retro charm. Easy to use, trendy, and available now on ...
Selected by the Wallpaper* technology and travel team, the following cameras are tiny but mighty devices, dexterous at ...
I didn't buy this Sony Cyber-shot HX90 as an investment, but as a gift for my wife. But this point-and-shoot camera is now ...
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No Film School on MSNThe 23mm Lens That Makes the Fujifilm X-E5 Feel Like an X100VIWithout rehashing much of the fanfare and praise that Fujifilm has received for the company’s virally popular X100VI, it’s ...
Last year, though, I made one of my biggest tech purchases ever, after getting a bequest from a family friend who loved ...
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No Film School on MSNFujifilm Officially Introduces New X-E5 Camera With Optional 23mm f/2.8 Pancake LensFujifilm has officially unveiled the X-E5 mirrorless camera, and we feel fairly confident in reporting that this will likely ...
Given the amount of human entertainment that is tied to documenting events with photo and video here's a camera for every use ...
The Instax range has always leaned towards the retro side of things, with its features inspired by 70s and 80s instant analogue camera technology. Its designs, for the most part, have followed suit.
It may have been a lot of money to spend on a camera, especially one that I strictly speaking didn't need. It helped that ...
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