Fujifilm X-E3, an X100F Killer? :: How I Would have Designed Fujifilm X100F differently :: X100F Good for Weddings? :: Tekiac Eyecup for X-E3
tekiac – Fujifilm X-E3 eye cup
Today’s roundup is focused on the Fujifilm X100F.
However, it is almost inevitable to compare the X100F to the Fujifilm X-E3, so we will also investigating the question today: which one is better for you, the X100F or the X-E3?
This is acutally a question I struggled a lot too, before I decided to go for the Fujifilm X-E3.
Fujifilm X100F Vs. X-E3
- 5 Reasons to Buy – Fujifilm X-E3 – The x100f killer? at Mattias Burling Youtube
- Fujifilm X-100F vs. Fujifilm X-E3 with 23mm F2 WR (Yes, more Fuji Love) at TheCameraStoreTV Youtube
- Decisions: Fujifilm X100F vs. X-E3 at sebastianboatca
X100F Roundup
- Why a Nikon Shooter Bought a Fuji X100F as a Second Camera at digital-photography-school
- How I would have designed Fujifilm X100F differently at borisdestraatfotograaf
- Is the Fujifilm X100F Good Enough for Wedding Photography? at The Photography Team Youtube
- Fuji X100F Camera Review – The Ideal Dad Camera? at Camera Dads Youtube
- First to Cuba then to Mexico with nothing but the X100f at stockografie
- First to Cuba then to Mexico with nothing but the X100f Part 2 at stockografie
- London Calling with the X100F at petetakespictures
- Fujifilm X100 Series for Travel: A week in Japan for the Fall at nandakusumadi
- Fuji X100F gets a dose of brimstone, lives to tell the tale at macfilos
- Fujifilm X100f Portraits with Flash & Lightroom Walkthrough at Robert Hamm Youtube
X100F eBook
We already reported about the English Fujifilm X100F ebook. It’s not about tips and tricks, but a completely different thing.
This book offers an insight in the Fujifilm X100F which is more than just reviews. It is about the affectionate contemplation of a very special camera. It includes so far: My reasons for buying it. Reports about the philosophical aspects of photography with a 35mm lens. The question of acclimatisation. A first bottom line and more contributions to the X100F. All images shown in this book were arranged in 6 galleries, sorted by aperture values. With indications regarding location and of course the exposure parameters. Time, aperture, ISO. I additionally added the film simulations I used. Check out the book at itunes here.
Well, now it is available in German too. Get your German X100F eBook here.