The V does good work other than street I find the V to be a beautiful camera for close up nature photography, it excels at family gatherings and portraits too it's almost a complete camera in many ways.
The XF10 went to a car show... We went to a local village car show called "classics on the Crick" this is our local village park. There were over 300 cars on show from all ages and genres, one that caught my eye was a heavily modified VW Beetle a 1967 model. Amazing engine and paintwork.
The XF10 got a run out today.... An amazing little camera I know I have said this already but it really punches way above its price and weight - I plan to keep this little gem for a long time I doubt Fujifilm will be replacing it anytime soon.
The powerhouse in your pocket Yet again I am surprised by the XF10 and it's image quality. It's almost Fujifilms best kept secret. Obviously fixed lens cameras aren't for everyone but I bought mine from eBay for only £250 and what amazing value it's turned out to be.
Indi reluctant again as a model The V at crazy iso settings is simply amazing and shows little noise at all. The camera never ceases to amaze me how simple it is to get a great image with it. I have said before that Fujifilm have created something very special with the V it's a real pinnacle and testament to their design ethos. Ok so it's a quick snap of Indi but this would have been very difficult for my lovely old classic Canon EOS 5 D. Amazing how far all cameras have come. This shot was at ISO 1000 and is my go to indoors here. Hope the chat wasn't too much today!