Discover how the Fujifilm GFX100II performs in real-world tests, from studio portraits to a fast-paced boxing match. Explore its autofocus, high ISO capabilities, and how it compares to the GFX100S.
Autofocus prone to false-positives Significant rolling shutter in e-shutter mode Smaller buffer, lower-spec video than X-H2 The Fujifilm X-T5 is a classically-styled, photo-focused 40MP enthusiast ...
Blending retro style with the latest tech, the best Fujifilm cameras appeal to enthusiasts and professionals alike – here are my top picks I am a sucker for a retro-looking camera, and Fujifilm ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 13 years, which has given me a front row seat for the DSLR to mirrorless transition, the ...
A RAW file from the 100MP Fujifilm GFX100S II will take up 200MB. And that’s not even mentioning 4K video, which just eats up the storage. An ideal gift for a friend or relative with a powerful ...
Fujifilm's GFX series brings medium format to the masses - discover the many benefits of this exciting camera range The post Why now’s the time to go medium format with Fujifilm GFX appeared first on ...
The Leica M11-D is capable of truly sublime results. For those who can relate to the design ethos and the removal of the monitor screen it is a unique offering, designed for the pure photographic ...
Find out how we test. The Fujifilm X-M5 is the sequel to the original X-M1 released in 2013 – although with a naming jump to reflect Fujifilm's current fifth generation of camera bodies. A compact ...
The new Fujifilm X-M5 is an excellent vlogging camera that lets you shoot vertical videos without turning the camera on its side, and 6.2K/30P 10-bit footage. Its 26.1MP sensor captures detailed ...