Tag: Fuji X100T

  • Santa Monica Nights – Behind The Shot

    Santa Monica Nights – Behind The Shot

    Some sunsets or scenes are so amazing that they don’t need much post-processing. I’ve spent days on some shots, and minutes on others. This shot was quick and easy to process, and I’ll show you the tools I used. I have different techniques for processing my images, depending on the quality of the shot and…

  • Exploring San Francisco

    Exploring San Francisco

    Walking around San Francisco for a day is probably one of the best ways to test a camera. I was considering getting an Olympus E-M5 II for this trip but decided I hadn’t done enough with the Fuji X100T yet to start exploring other cameras. Exploring San Francisco – X100T It was one of those…

  • American Dining

    American Dining

    I’ve been driving through Central and Northern California doing the thing you do when you do that whilst shooting all on the Fuji X100T. Except in Yosemite, I shot a little with my Sony A7r. Lately, I’ve kept that solely as my landscape photography camera, reserved only for when Mother Nature is in her most…

  • Sunset At Pacific Park

    Sunset At Pacific Park

    It’s not every day we get one of these sunsets in Santa Monica. I’ve shot the Santa Monica Pier many a time but have never seen anything like this before. I’ve actually never seen anything like this before in the many years I’ve been shooting beach photos in Southern California. Only when I lived in…

  • Lensmate FujiX100T Thumbrest Review

    Lensmate FujiX100T Thumbrest Review

    The Lensmate Fuji X100T Thumbrest has arrived and I thought I would take a few photos of what the black version looks like and share with you my experiences using it.

  • Fujifilm TCL-X100 Tele Conversion Review

    Fujifilm TCL-X100 Tele Conversion Review

    The TCL-X100 II Tele Conversion lens is a lens you put over the X100 lens adding a 1.4x optical crop giving it a 50mm field of view in the equivalent 35mm format. It screws onto the front filter threads of any of the Fuji X100 series camera lenses.

  • Intricacies Of Work

    Intricacies Of Work

    It’s been a crazy month for me, and I’ve had very little time to go out and shoot cool locations. Work tends to do that. However, it should be slowing down here very soon, which means more photography. The FujiX100T’s low profile makes it easy to carry everywhere. Editing for G-Net allows me to capture…

  • Fujifilm X100T Gariz Half-Case Review

    Fujifilm X100T Gariz Half-Case Review

    I have been looking for a nice leather case for my Fujifilm X100T for a while. I was worried if the thinner camera shape would fit in these cases made for the X100 or X100s. I tried the Gariz, Leather Half Case because it looked good and had a solid base with a tripod screw.

  • An Evening In Culver City

    An Evening In Culver City

    I think this was the first place I lived when I moved to Los Angeles from San Diego seven or eight years ago. To the outsider, Los Angeles is just Los Angeles. If you’re from San Diego, anything north of Camp Pendleton is considered Los Angeles; if you live in Colorado, anyone from California is…

  • Fuji X100T vs X100s – 9 Key Differences

    Fuji X100T vs X100s – 9 Key Differences

    In the last few months, I’ve been reading many blogs and reviews on the Fuji X100T, and there is this thing they all seem to imply, “The X100T isn’t worth the upgrade if you already own the X100s.”  I couldn’t say whether or not I agreed with this since I have never owned any Fuji camera since the Fuji X100T.…