Fujifilm firmware updates

From Fujilove, Firmware Updates For GFX 50S, X-T3 and X-H1 Coming Soon. Fujifilm is still improving the camera they already sold. My X-T3 will be happy with the video improvement.

The DLSR will probably die

The Computational Photographer wrote The DSLR will probably die. Are mirrorless the future of large standalone cameras?. Let’s see why I think the reflex design is doomed, even though it has dominated serious photography for decades. […] The DSLR has to die because the mirror is too high a cost for its diminishing benefits. The… Continue reading The DLSR will probably die

Zink archival quality

In today’s Instant photography there are two different technologies. The old instant film pioneered by Polaroid and now dominated by Fujifilm Instax, and the new digital printer, usually ink based, the later being pushed by the Polaroid brand (as opposed to Polaroid Originals), with Zink that uses thermal printing technology. From All About Images, Zink… Continue reading Zink archival quality

Fujifilm X-T3 teardown

Via PetaPixel, a Fujfilm X-T3 teardown: But, the X-T3 is here, and it’s as beautiful as ever. Aesthetically pleasing and minimally invasive, the X-T3 is an artist’s camera. Upon initial inspection of the retro chrome exterior, we found some fairly decent sealing around the ports and doors. Previouly: the Canon EOS R teardown, and the… Continue reading Fujifilm X-T3 teardown

Flickr new account policy – the “Flickrpocalypse” is coming

This year, Flickr was bought from AOL, er, I mean OAth by SmugMug. The new Flickr is changing their account policy for free accounts to a limit of 1000 photos/videos. The original Flickr was at 200. No problem, they want us, the users, to be the customers and not the product. They also need to… Continue reading Flickr new account policy – the “Flickrpocalypse” is coming

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Instax drone (hack)

I already linked about a few hacks around the Instax. This time it is a flying Instax, on a drone, by Trent Siggard: