I decided to try out Sony’s full frame cameras after being a little disappointed with Fujifilm X-T3’s sensor that almost felt like a step back from the X-T2. I started doing more cityscape and landscape photos, and for that kind of subjects dynamic range, sharpness and image noise matters. Note: later I figured out how […]
Fujifilm tips & tricks
Always use base iso for critical dynamic range situations: This might be obvious for most people but a lot of Fujifilm photographers (including myself) have been in doubt about this because of the “Dynamic Range feature (100%, 200%, 400%) on Fujifilm cameras. This feature claims better dynamic range when increasing iso to 400 or 800, […]
Sony A7R III + Sony LA-EA4 + Minolta AF 200mm f2.8
I recently got myself a Sony A7R III. To my surprise I found out that you could mount old a-mount lenses on the camera with an adapter and this sparked my interest. This is a review of the adapter and the a-mount lens I got for it. I want to find out if this is […]
Mini reviews of all Fujifilm X camera gear used
Update: I have updated the article with more gear. I’ve been using Fujifilm X cameras for the last 5 years and it’s time to sum up what’s the best gear I’ve used. This is a list of all the cameras, lenses and accessories based on my own unscientific experiences, so don’t kill me if you […]
Analog Film Part 2: Canon EOS 650, Canon EOS 33V, Kodak Ektar + more
For me shooting analog film photography is something I do when I get tired of digital photography. I’ve written about my initial experience shooting film here (part 1) and this is part 2. First of all, here are some reasons why I like analog film photography and why you should maybe try it too: If done […]
Bike photography in Copenhagen
One of my favorite photographers is the danish Franz-Michael S. Mellbin, not only is the guy an ambassador but he is also an excellent photographer that documents the bicycle culture in Copenhagen. There is something about his photos, close up shots of people biking often cough up in their own thoughts. I always wanted to do […]
Fotodiox Rhinocam Review
Do you wan’t to get higher resolution than medium format with your normal aps-c or full frame camera? Fotodiox Rhinocam let’s you do just that for small money. With the Rhinocam you can adapt medium format lenses on your camera, you move your camera around on the adapter taking up to 8 photos, later you stitch […]
Big test of medium format lenses (Mamiya 645, Pentax 645, Pentax 6×7, Pentacon Six)
Notice: People have wrote me that some of the lenses might be bad copies, take that into account when you look at the lens test and try to compare it to other lens tests online. I bought a lot of older medium format cameras and lenses through the years, to shoot film and to use […]
Fringer’s Canon EF to Fujifilm X smart adapter
This is a short review of the Fringer Canon EF to Fujifilm X lens adapter, a so called smart adapter meaning it let’s you use auto focus with Canon lenses on your Fujifilm X camera. Smart adapter’s for Canon lenses have been available some time now for Sony cameras but this is the first for the […]
Analog Film Part 1: Mamiya 645, Pentax 6×7, Yashica Mat 124g, Pentax 645N, Cinestill and more
When I started out with photography a few years ago film photography was pretty much dead, but recently it’s been coming back big time. What got me interested was seeing night photos shot with Cinestill, a brand new film that gives a very cinematic look, something I just couldn’t reproduce in post processing. So I […]