In the next couple of weeks, Fuji is going to come out with a smaller version of the X100 for around $600. [continue reading…]
In the next couple of weeks, Fuji is going to come out with a smaller version of the X100 for around $600. [continue reading…]
I’m not going to lie. Part of the reason why I love Leicas so much is that they are kind of retro. There is something nice about using a camera that looks, operates, and feels like my Leica M3 (which was made in 1954 or 1956?) but is equipped with technology of today. When I first received my M3, I wanted a leather strap for it so badly because I wanted the look it had when the M3 first came out in the ’50s. However, during that time, there weren’t many options so I just bought the regular Leica M strap. Nowadays, there are many, MANY different options to choose from, and one of these is the Artisan & Artist ACAM-280 Kobe strap. [continue reading…]

As I said many times before, my Leica M9 really renewed my interest in photography, and really gave me a new outlook on photography itself. The M9 (which I review here) has really helped me explore the digital medium in more depth especially since I was shooting more film during my pre-M9 days. Since I was in an exploring mood at the time that I bought the M9, I decided to try out a new focal length that I’ve never tried with a Leica before: the 28mm; particularly the 28 Elmarit ASPH. [continue reading…]
Hi everyone! This is just a quick post…just wanted to show you some of the macro ability of the Leica D-Lux 4. [continue reading…]
This post has been long over due. I’ve been really busy taking pictures with the Fuji X100, I just haven’t had much time to post. So for those of you who have been following my posts, I recently drove to Lancaster Pennsylvania to take some pictures. [continue reading…]
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