Mirrorless cameras are generally geared toward the enthusiast or semi-pro consumer. Some companies, like Canon with its new EOS M offering, are seeking to cater to a broader market in features and styling. Read More >>
Featured comment by irononreverse:
""expesnive" cooorrections
I am loving the old school dials, now if there were a way to implement the old film winder, I'd be in heaven.
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Fuji's beautiful new mirrorless camera, the X-Pro1, suffers from a lack of available lenses. But come June, you'll be able to easily mount a host of equally desired Leica M-Mount lenses to it for your photo-snapping pleasure. Read More >>
If you're rich enough to do your gadget shopping at Harrods rather than picking up half-broken things from eBay and trying to fix them yourself with masking tape and elastic bands, you may have the budget to buy Globe-Trotter's fancy case (oh, and it comes with Fujifilm's X-Pro1 camera, too). Read More >>
It's beautiful, simple to use, and elegant. And the Fuji X-Pro1 is rightly going to end up in a lot of camera bags when it hits the streets. Read More >>
Featured comment by cybershrike:
"It might not have revealed anything new, but every single time it reappears I stop and go "Hm, I don't *really* need to eat for a few months"" More »
The X-Pro 1, Fujifilm's retro rugged lens-swapping shooter, finally got the high quality reveal it deserves: big, detailed photos. Let your eyes enjoy them. Read More >>
Featured comment by cybershrike:
"I have no need for it, it falls into a different shooting style than what I normally go for, but dayum. I want." More »