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Working With The Fuji 50-140mm Zoom Lens

Fuji 50-140mm On A Fuji X-T1 Graphite Smaller To Bigger I remember back to what seems like an eternity ago to the early cell phones. ...
Kevin Raber

Kevin Raber

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January 4, 2015

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23 minutes read


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Living With The Fuji X-T1

The New Fuji X-t1 Graphite With 56mm 1.2 Lens   A Short Introduction (5:35) Back in October I published an article about my experience with...
Kevin Raber

Kevin Raber

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December 25, 2014

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39 minutes read


Sony 70 300mm f4.5 5.6 G SSM II lens SAL70300G2 on a7 II camera

Camera Equipment of The Year – 2014

Another year is now behind us, and a number of interesting cameras have crossed our desks. Some have come and gone in just a week...
Kevin Raber

Kevin Raber

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December 15, 2014

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21 minutes read


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Sony A7II Review

A Hands on Review of the Sony A7II Sony plays to win, and hates to lose. A few years ago I sat next to the...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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December 9, 2014

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19 minutes read


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The Olympus 40 - 150mm Lens

The 40-150mm lens with lens shade extended Times Are Changing . . . By now if you are a regular reader you know Michael, and...
Kevin Raber

Kevin Raber

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December 7, 2014

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14 minutes read


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Another Two Barytas in the Neighbourhood

New Paper Treats from Very Reputable Folks The printing neighbourhood is growing, with another two “Barytas” – one has moved-in already – Hahnemuhle’s Photo Silk...
Mark Segal

Mark Segal

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December 5, 2014

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5 minutes read


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Uniqball Review

Uniqball – a Unique Approach to Levelling by Nick Devlin @onelittlecamera In1974, Ernő Rubik invented the Rubik’s Cube.  A generation of us grew up twisting...
Nick Devlin

Nick Devlin

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December 1, 2014

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8 minutes read


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Samsung NX1 First Impressions

By Michael Reichmann It isn't often that a brand-new high-spec interchangeable lens camera comes to market. This is one of those times. Samsung, known worldwide...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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November 24, 2014

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18 minutes read