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Fujifilm Instax SQ10 review

The Fujifilm SQ10 is the latest Instax cameras which can output small instant prints. It’s the first model in the series to output square photos and the first to employ a digital sensor, screen and storage, letting you choose what and when to print. Find out if it’s for you in my review!…

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Fujifilm X100F review

Fujifilm’s X100F is a high-end compact aimed at enthusiasts and street photographers. Fourth in the X100 series, the X100F packs Fuji’s latest 24MP sensor into a fixed-lens 35mm f2 compact with a hybrid viewfinder, AF joystick and ISO dial, and as such becomes a compact fixed lens version of the X-Pro2. Check out my full review!…

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Sony FE 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 GM OSS review

The Sony FE 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 G Master is a telephoto zoom for its full-frame mirrorless cameras. It delivers the longest reach of Sony’s e-mount lenses and boasts high performance for subjects near and far. I’ve been using the FE 100-400mm at a variety of events on Alpha A9 and A7r Mark II bodies. Check out my experiences and images so far!…

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Panasonic Lumix GX800 / GX850 review

The Panasonic Lumix GX800 / GX850 is an entry-level mirrorless camera that’s aimed at anyone upgrading from a phone or compact camera. It features a 16 Megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor, 1080p or 4k video, built-in Wifi and a touchscreen that flips up by 180 degrees for selfie shooting. Find out if it’s for you in my review!…

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Manfrotto XPRO Geared Head review

Geared tripod heads let you fine-tune your camera’s position in three axes with a twist of the appropriate knobs, but have traditionally been large, heavy and expensive accessories. Bucking the trend is Manfrotto’s XPRO, the lightest and most affordable geared head to date. In my review I compared it against the Junior 410 geared head. …

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Fujifilm VPB-XT2 review

The Fujifilm VPB-XT2 Vertical Power Booster is a dedicated battery grip for the XT2 body. It goes beyond basic grips by tripling the life, extending movie clips, boosting AF, shortening lag and accelerating the top mechanical burst speed from 8 to 11fps while also providing a headphone jack and AC power. Find out why it’s the must-have accessory for (almost) every XT2 owner in my review!…

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