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    Fuji Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 New Review on Macfilos

    We have just posted our new review of the Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R with a large number of examples including wide-open street portraits. Find it here: Fast, mean and simply stunning
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    Fuji Is the X-T1 and 27mm pancake a better street camera than the X100?

    Hi everyone, I have just joined the forum thanks to encouragement from Lightmancer with whom I cooperate on my photography site, Macfilos.com. By way of introduction, here is a link to an article I wrote a couple of weeks ago on my experiences with the X-T1 and 27mm lens for street work. It...
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    Dead: The art of good conversation

    What do you do on the island of Mykonos on Easter Monday? Not converse with your fellow man if this photograph is to believed. It's eyes down for the wonders of the internet. Taken with Sony A7r and Zeiss 35mm f/2.8. www.macfilos.com/photo
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    Korean take on Whitstable via X100S

    My first day testing the Fuji X100S and I found this Korean TV reporter capturing the picturesque High Street in Whitstable, Kent. Impressed with the OOC jpegs.
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    Leica M goes to London's Borough Market

    An outing for my M and 35mm Summilux at London's ancient Borough Market earlier today. The market dates back to "at least" 1014 and is now the foremost food market in London, with the strong emphasis on gastronomic delights from around the world. See my full review at Macfilos Photo.
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    Leica Monochrom and Mykonos Street scene

    This could be a posed shot but it isn't. It's a typical street scene, unrehearsed, from the old town of Mykonos in the Greek Cyclades. Used as part of my review of the Leica Monochrom. Taken with Monochrom and 75mm APO Summicron.
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    Leica M at the Minehead Map

    Map at Minehead, Somerset in England. This sculpture marks the start of the South West Coast Path. Taken with Leica M and 35mm Summilux FLE. Macfllos.com
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    Leica C visits the Poet's Church in London

    First day out with the little Leica C and I snapped these two images of the Poet's Church, St.Giles-in-the-Fields, London. Built by Henry Flitcroft, St.Giles's was the first church in England in the Palladian style. The first picture is taken at the widest angle, 28mm while the second is at the...
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