Fujifilm XH-1

Here are the latest photos I captured with my Fujifilm X-H1 camera. These samples showcase how effectively this camera performs across diverse settings, conditions, and subjects, thus providing a comprehensive look at its real-world performance. These should help you decide if this camera could be the perfect addition to your kit.

R8 Spyder

R8 Spyder

Nothing says fun under the sun like cruising in an Audi R8 Spyder! Big thanks to Audi Ikebukuro for making it happen. The roar of the engine, the open top, and the sheer thrill of the drive—hard to beat that combination on a sunny day. The Audi R8 Spyder is a masterpiece of engineering and…

Hong Kong Bites
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Hong Kong Bites

A quick Hong Kong stopover with the X-H1 sounds great, but those camera freezes must have been frustrating. Heat and humidity could definitely be culprits—Hong Kong can be tough on gear, and Japanese summer will put it through an even bigger stress test. Fingers crossed it holds up better next time. At least you got…

IBIS Drive

IBIS Drive

The XF 10-24mm paired with the X-H1 is a fantastic combo for Tokyo’s vibrant streets. That ultra-wide zoom lets you capture everything from towering skyscrapers to narrow alleyways, giving a dramatic edge to urban scenes. On the stabilized X-H1, it’s even better for handheld shooting, making those dynamic cityscapes crisp and clear. Tokyo roads must…

90mm Daijingu
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90mm Daijingu

Taking the XF 90mm f/2 out for a lunch stroll around Tokyo Daijingu sounds like a fantastic way to enjoy the day. That lens is a portrait powerhouse, with razor-sharp focus and creamy bokeh that will beautifully isolate details of the shrine’s serene atmosphere. From architectural details to quiet moments, it’s a great match for…

Mitakon Vintage

Mitakon Vintage

There’s a special kind of joy in using a manual lens like the 35mm f/0.95—large aperture, dreamy bokeh, and that tactile focus feel. Pair it with a vintage filter, and you’ve got a recipe for instant creative vibes. It’s less about perfection and more about the process, and every shot feels personal. Definitely a combo…

Kanda Shrine

Kanda Shrine

Tokyo’s shrine roofs are an architectural feast, and it sounds like you’ve captured them beautifully! Those intricate lines and curves paired with the charm of traditional craftsmanship always stand out. And to anyone doubting Fuji’s zooms, your shots should put that argument to rest. Sharp, vibrant, and packed with detail—Fuji knows what they’re doing!

Akiba Bloom
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Akiba Bloom

Spring in Japan is pure magic with cherry blossoms painting the landscape in soft pinks and whites. Parks, streets, and riversides transform into breathtaking scenes, making every walk feel like stepping into a postcard. It’s nature’s way of saying, “Take a moment to appreciate the beauty.” 🌸

Suidobashi
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Suidobashi

The iconic spot in Suidobashi overlooking the Kanda River and the trains heading toward Akihabara is a must-visit for train enthusiasts and photographers alike. The combination of urban trains, the flowing river, and the surrounding cityscape creates a perfect blend of Tokyo’s modern energy and charm. A scene that feels quintessentially Tokyo!

Temple Entrance
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Temple Entrance

The entrance of Tokyo Daijingu, one of my favorite shrines in Tokyo, is always a beautiful sight. The peaceful atmosphere, traditional architecture, and intricate wooden torii make it a perfect escape from the city’s bustle. It’s not just a place to visit but to experience a piece of Tokyo’s spiritual heart.

X-H1 IBIS
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X-H1 IBIS

With IBIS on the X-H1, even small prime lenses can be stabilized: here the 23mm/f2 handheld at 1/4s. Long exposure with motion blur creates such dynamic and artistic shots. Whether it’s streaking lights, flowing water, or blurred movement of people, it adds a sense of energy and time to an image. The effect transforms everyday…