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Just Look At This Fuji XPro2 Graphite Edition

Fuji XPro2 Graphite

Just look at this Fuji XPro2 Graphite edition. Just look at it! Okay, it’s the exact same Fuji XPro2 that I’ve been going on about for months. But this one’s graphite! GRAPHITE! All kidding aside, Fuji have announced the sexiest version of their mirrorless flagship that comes with a matching 23mm f/2 lens and metal lens cap. The whole deal is available for pre-order starting today so what are you waiting for? Hit the jump for more pics!

Fuji XT2 Street Photography Review – Damn, That’s Nice!

Fuji XT2 Street Photography Review

The original Fuji XT1 was released in 2014 and it was one of the first mirrorless cameras to be considered a serious photographic tool. After 3 long years, the Fuji XT2 takes its place at the top of Fuji’s X Series of cameras. Can this DSLR style camera hold up as a dedicated street photography shooter? Hit the jump to read our Fuji XT2 street photography review!

Fuji 23mm f/2 Announced – Compact 35mm Equivalent For Street Photographers

Fuji 23mm f2 Silver XPro2

The wait is finally over! The Fuji 23mm f/2 lens was announced today and this compact 35mm equivalent lens the X-Series of cameras a no-brainer for street photographers. Small, light weight and weather resistant with super-fast autofocus. What’s not to like? Hit the jump for all the details!

Leica Q Firmware 2.0 Adds Feature Every Mirrorless Camera Should Copy

leica q firmware update adds great new feature

Leica is known for quality craftsmanship that comes with outrageous prices. They tend to produce old school photographic tools that don’t exactly innovate but the Leica Q is changing that perception across the board. And the Leica Q firmware 2.0 update just added a feature that every mirrorless camera should immediately copy. Hit the jump for the details!

Fuji XT-2 Announced, Is More Betterer In Every Way

FujiFilm X-T2

The highly anticipated Fuji XT-2 uses the same 24MP APS-C sensor as the X-Pro 2 but ups the ante with improved autofocus, a 3-way tilting LCD and 4K video recording. This looks like a great little camera that’s bound to find its way into the hands of many street shooters but Fuji had a couple of other announcements that also caught my attention. Hit the jump for all the details!

10 Reasons I Sold My Leica M 240 And Bought A Fuji X100T For Street Photography

Sold My Leica And Bought Fuji X100T

Cameras come and go but when I bought a Leica M 240 I finally had a keeper. It was a beautifully crafted instrument with legendary optics that produced stunning images. So when I decided to sell the Leica and buy a Fuji X100T for street photography my friends nearly staged an intervention. But it turns out there were some very good reasons to make the switch. Hit the jump to find out why!

Fuji X70 Street Photography Review – Good Things Come In Small Packages

Fuji X70 Street Photography Review

Fuji’s latest compact APS-C shooter comes equipped with a 28mm (equivalent) lens, an articulated LCD and the same sensor as the X100T and delivers top of the line performance for about half the price of an X100T. We put this excellent little camera to the test as an everyday shooter on the street. Is this the Ricoh GR killer you’ve been waiting for? Hit the jump to read our Fuji X70 street photography review!

Leica M-D (Typ 262) Is Just A Big Empty Box

Leica M-D (Typ 262) Is Missing More Than An LCD

The rumor sites have been predicting this one for some time and the Leica M-D (Typ 262) is finally official. The “new” camera is being touted as revolutionary by many but it’s basically a Leica M 262 without an LCD screen. While street photographers have dreamt of a digital M without an LCD for years I have a few problems with this one. Hit the jump for more info!

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