Part 1: Aperture Shutter speed simply controls the amount of time that light is exposed to the camera’s sensor. How motion is rendered—either frozen still or as a blur—will depend on the…
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Exposure Triangle, Part 1: Understanding Aperture
Aperture is a fundamental aspect of photography. The exposure (brightness) of an image is determined by the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO (referred to collectively as the “exposure triangle”). Yet many photographers…
Fujifilm: Please Read — A Firmware Update Idea — Fixing C1-C7 on Newer Cameras
I’ve received a bunch of feedback from Fujifilm photographers over the last few years about one specific thing, and I have never had a good answer to it. But just today I…
Fujifilm Negative — Fujifilm X-T5 (X-Trans V) Film Simulation Recipe
Small Yellow Boat – Clinton, CT – Fujifilm X-T5 – Fujifilm Negative Recipe Over the last several months, my wife, Amanda, and I have been sharing our Fujifilm X-T5, which I purchased…
10 Must Try X-Trans V Recipes for Nighttime Photography
Travel by Train – Denver, CO – Fujifilm X-T50 – Cinematic Film Recipe Like film, the majority of Film Simulation Recipes are intended for daylight photography, and it can be difficult to…
Putting the Film Dial to Practice — Four Cities with the Fujifilm X-T50
The Fujifilm X-T50 has a Film Dial, a new feature that likely will begin to appear on other Fujifilm models in time. It’s possible that it might eventually find its way onto…