Film Simulation Bracketing in Fujifilm Cameras
What is Film Simulation Bracketing? Film simulation bracketing is a way to apply three different “looks” to one photo in-camera. One of the main reasons …
What is Film Simulation Bracketing? Film simulation bracketing is a way to apply three different “looks” to one photo in-camera. One of the main reasons …
This Fujifilm X camera comparison takes into account how each camera would perform from a travel and backpacking standpoint. Updated with new releases!
Here are the differences between Fuji’s Dynamic Range Priority and Dynamic Range – two commonly misunderstood camera settings, with image examples.
I’ve changed camera systems several times, and my most recent debate was Fujifilm vs Sony. I ultimately switched from Sony to Fuji, and here’s why.
The portable Instax printer has been one of my favorite travel companions. It’s helped me make connections with people that I never would have otherwise.
There’s a lot of confusion about how to use Fujifilm’s Highlight Tone and Shadow Tone. What do they do? How do you adjust them? Here are some answers.
Fujifilm X cameras provide a great way to expand the dynamic range of your photos – the mysterious D-Rng. Here’s an easy explanation and how to use it.
I love hiking in the eastern Sierras, and the colors have a lot to do with it. But on this last outing I preferred a black & white world.
I had a recent challenge of photographing a tall ship with a standard 35mm lens, and in black & white, which I don’t usually use.
I’ve started a new photography project that is going to require some audience participation – create the most compelling JPGs without any post-processing.