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Fujifilm X-Pro3: everything we know so far about the upcoming retro rangefinder
It's been more than three years since Fujifilm introduced the X-Pro2 and much has changed since then. While the company has issued a handful of firmware updates to keep it relevant over its lifetime – adding 4K video, boosting the … Continue reading
Intellivision Amico: can the retro revival console offer something new?
When it comes to home technology, there's nothing quite as diverse as a modern-day video game console. Serving both as an all-inclusive multimedia experience and an angular box for keeping 12-year-olds occupied, the console we know today is far removed … Continue reading
How to Create a Retro Look for Your Images with Luminar
Over the past few months, I’ve been testing out the features of Luminar. I’ve looked at the time-saving features that can help reduce your editing headaches. I’ve also played around with the AI filter to see how it holds up … Continue reading
The Fujifilm X-A5 is the retro camera for selfie lovers
While the likes of the X-T2, X-T20 and X100F might have caught the imagination of professional and enthusiast photographers, Fujifilm hasn't forgotten the more casual snapper. The new Fujifilm X-A5 replaces the X-A3, and is the company's smallest and lightest … Continue reading
The Cokin Riviera Classic is a Modern Tripod with a Retro Feel
Gear A classy tripod made of leather, wood and aluminum This Cokin Riviera Classic tripod is designed to be timeless and sturdy. Popular Photography
The Fujifilm X-A3 is the retro camera for selfie lovers
Fujifilm has taken the wraps of their entry-level mirrorless X-series camera, the X-A3. With a revised, retro-inspired design that’s intended to appeal to a younger generation of photographers, the X-A3 features a newly developed 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor. While the … Continue reading
Exclusive: How Fujifilm modernized the ultimate retro camera
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 was one of the most respected cameras in recent history that arguably helped kick off retro trend in today’s camera world. It encapsulated the love of film with a familiar rangefinder-styled body and analog dials. From an … Continue reading