I have never done this before, but I thought it might be fun to go through all of my reviews of the last 12 months and see which ones really caught my eye, were groundbreaking, best of breed or just downright “cannot do without”.
Own a pair of Fujinon binoculars? This applies to you if so.
I've only ever owned one set of binoculars, bought for me for my birthday by my dear old Mum who really couldn't think of anything else to buy me I guess.
New Fujifilm X Half Camera
For those that yearn for the "old days", the “X half” has introduced the "Film Camera Mode" to simulate the nostalgic experience of film photography; as you view subjects through the optical viewfinder, pull the frame advance lever on the camera’s top plate after each shot, and digitally develop images...
New Fujifilm X100 VI Announced
FUJIFILM Australia Pty Ltd has announced the launch of the FUJIFILM X100VI digital camera ("X100VI"). The latest model of Fujifilm's X Series line of digital camera products, X100VI offers outstanding image quality, compact size, and a lightweight body, along with Fujifilm's legendary colour reproduction technology. In 2011, Fujifilm launched the...
Review: A Beast of a Camera- the Fujifilm GFX100 II
Which segues very nicely to the fact that if Australian Camcorder was still being distributed on those thin pieces of wood, then the Fujifilm GFX100 II would definitely be on the cover this month.
Review: Fujifilm X-S20
I’ve had a Fujifilm X-S20 for a few weeks now, and it has been an interesting exercise considering I have the baby version myself in the X-S10. In fact, the bodies of the two are remarkably similar and they share the same controls and layout – although some of the...
Videocraft orders first FUJINON Duvo HZK25-1000MM CineBox PL lens in Australia
Videocraft has become Australia's first company to order the new FUJINON Duvo HZK25-1000mmF2.8-5.0 CineBox PL Lens (Duvo 25-1000). Launched at NAB show earlier this year, the Duvo 25-1000 is a new category of native PL-mount box lens that combines broadcast functionality with beautiful bokeh, delivering a cinematic look to live...
New Flagship Fujifilm GFX 100 II, Lenses
The new flagship featuring the newly developed high-speed 102MP sensor GFX 102MP CMOS II HS and the X-Processor 5Equipped with a Large Format sensor 1.7 times the size of a Full Frame sensor and delivering the highest burst-shooting, AF and video performance in the history of the GFX System FUJIFILM...
Seven Network Chooses FUJINON 4K Lenses
The Seven Network (Seven) is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia and the largest commercial network in terms of population reach and as of 2022 Seven is the highest-rated television network in Australia. Seven’s Sydney-based news operations currently continue at Martin Place and are soon to relocate to a purpose-built high-definition television...
Mandy Walker AM ACS ASC wins Milli Award for Australian Cinematographer of the Year at 2023 Fujinon Fujifilm ACS National Awards
At this year’s Fujinon Fujifilm Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) National Awards held at Luna Park in Sydney, it was Mandy Walker AM ACS ASC who won the prestigious Australian Cinematographer of the Year Milli Award. Walker also won a Gold Tripod in the Feature Films - Budget $2m and over category...
Fujifilm Australia launches Photography Masterclasses and Workshops
As a corporate group, Fujifilm’s global approach is to contribute to society via education and advanced technologies. Recently they took on-board the challenge of creating a home for photography enthusiasts of all levels where they could come together, share ideas and their passion for imaging. For this, they developed and...
Gravity Media chooses FUJINON 4K lenses for Supercars broadcast coverage
Recently Gravity Media had a requirement to significantly bolster and upgrade its 4K broadcast lens inventory, in particular for use at the Repco Supercars Championship races, and for that they chose FUJINON UA125×8BESM and FUJINON UA107x8.4BESM lenses. Gravity Media’s Broadcast Project Manager – Supercars, George Hennessy, said, “Our requirements were...
Videocraft upgrades and expands inventory with FUJINON 4K
Videocraft are experts at designing and integrating clever production and post production solutions for a wide range of applications, whether you are after a single camera or a full studio, the company prides itself on being able to provide rental options to suit any job and budget. Recently the decision was...
Review: Fujifilm X-H2S
Whilst I admire technology, and indeed make a living out of it, I love simplicity of use and a logical approach to things. As regular and longer term readers will know, I have a background in motor sport and fishing photography / video and still pursue both of these interests...
Review: Fujifilm X-T5
Arguably, digital photography has made it much easier for the average person to graduate from a point and shoot camera or smartphone, to something rather more exotic. No longer are you bound by dials and numbers. For the non-adventurous, simply turn one dial to “A” for Automatic and each of...
Review: Fujifilm GFX 50SII
Holden and Ford. Mac and Windows. Big Mac and the Whopper. The world is full of products where there are camps on two sides of a fence. And so it is with cameras. Nikon and Canon. But thankfully as I have discovered, that is not where the story ends at...
Mini Review: Fujifilm X-S10 Compact Mirrorless
I have managed to have a bit of a play with the Fujifilm X-S10 over the last few weeks which has been fun. I was originally sent the camera as I works with the DJI Ronin RS3 and of course my Canon 5DS does not. There have been some issues...















