There are two different lens mounts I will cover in this guide. The Fujifilm X Series is made up of APS-C mirrorless cameras – Fujifilm's APS-C cameras use Fuji's X-mount lenses and you can find our ...
I’ve been hankering for a Fujifilm X100VI since its release, so why the heck am I considering picking up a Fujifilm X-T1? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The Japanese broadcasting powerhouse Fuji TV is currently in the throes of a s*x scandal, one so big that it has led to the resignation of two top executives of the network, and withdrawal of ...
Fujifilm Holdings Corporation, trading as Fujifilm, or simply Fuji, is a Japanese multinational photography and imaging company headquartered in Tokyo. Fujifilm's principal activities are the ...
Although both cameras look similar, the Fujifilm X100VI features a 40.2MP APSC sensor and in-body image stabilization. It's the first time that an X-series camera includes in-body image stabilization.
Yes, it's made out of plastic, but the leather-and-chrome, rangefinder-style design is the closest thing to an instant version of a Fujifilm X-Pro camera. Right now, rumored specs are thin on the ...
TOKYO, Feb 4 (Reuters) - U.S. private equity firm KKR (KKR.N), opens new tab has sweetened its offer for Japan's Fuji Soft (9749.T), opens new tab by 4%, the latest salvo in its protracted and ...
Retro design inspired by the original Olympus OM-1 film SLR from 1973 New line for OM System, features a creative color mode dial like ... see the likes of the Fujifilm X-T50 and Panasonic Lumix ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -U.S. private equity firm KKR has sweetened its offer for Japan's Fuji Soft by 4%, the latest salvo in its protracted and messy bidding war with Bain Capital for the $4 billion IT ...
TOKYO :U.S. private equity firm KKR will raise its offer price for Japanese IT company Fuji Soft by more than 4 per cent to take it above a rival offer from Bain Capital, it said on Tuesday.
Igor Prusa is a Prague-based Japanologist and media theorist, and author of "Scandal in Japan" (Routledge 2024). Traditionally, Japan has been perceived as a culture of consensus and harmony.