Fujifilm XT-2

Here are the latest photos I captured with my Fujifilm X-T2 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.

Iron Dragon
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Iron Dragon

Captured the Iron Dragon at Tokyo Daijingu near Iidabashi, and it’s another moment where the X-T2 truly shines. The more I learn to use this camera, the happier I am with my switch from Canon. Paired with the 90mm f/2, which rivals the legendary 135mm f/2 “magic prime” in sharpness and rendering, it feels like…

Shin Minami Exit
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Shin Minami Exit

There are some great bars and restaurants around the new south exit in Shinjuku. The area combines modern design with a laid-back vibe, offering a variety of spots to grab a drink or enjoy a meal. Whether you’re in the mood for Japanese cuisine, international dishes, or just a quiet bar to unwind, this updated…

XF 16mm f/1.4
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XF 16mm f/1.4

With all my Canon gear sold, I needed a new wide-angle lens for my Fuji setup. After a lot of back-and-forth, I narrowed it down to three options: the XF 10-22mm f/4, XF 14mm f/2.8, and XF 16mm f/1.4. In the end, weather sealing and the large aperture of the 16mm f/1.4 won me over,…

Night Temple
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Night Temple

Ran some simple high ISO tests with the X-T2, and once again, it delivered excellent performance. Even at higher settings, the images retained impressive detail and minimal noise. It’s great to see how well this camera handles challenging lighting conditions—perfect for low-light shooting without sacrificing quality. Very pleased!

Nigh Train
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Nigh Train

Took the X-T2 out to capture the Yamanote Line at night, and I’m impressed. The wide dynamic range of the Sony sensor provides so much flexibility for post-processing, especially in handling shadows and highlights from the city lights. The details and tones it retains in low light are fantastic. Me like, indeed!

Traffic Light

Traffic Light

Tried out the X-T2 at night with the 35mm f/1.4. While the image quality is stunning, the autofocus feels a bit sluggish in low light—not ideal for night shooting. I’m seriously considering switching to the 35mm f/2. It’s faster at focusing and has the added bonus of being weather-resistant (WR), which is always a plus…

Schoolgirls
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Schoolgirls

Spotted schoolgirls walking back home on their own in Iidabashi, a common and charming sight in Japan. With their neatly pressed uniforms and carefree chatter, it’s a glimpse into everyday life that feels both nostalgic and uniquely Japanese. A quiet moment in the bustling city.

Café

Café

Enjoyed lunch at a cozy café in Shinjuku, snapping a few shots with the 90mm on the X-T2. The lens captured the details beautifully—sharp focus on the food and soft bokeh in the background. A great combination for turning a simple lunch into a visually satisfying experience!

Pink Canopy
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Pink Canopy

A pink canopy of cherry blossoms greeted me on a short stroll after dropping the little one at daycare. The soft petals overhead and gentle breeze made for a peaceful and refreshing moment to start the day. Spring really knows how to brighten the everyday!

Shibuya Sakura
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Shibuya Sakura

I didn’t realize the tree above Hachiko was a cherry tree until now. Come to think of it, it makes perfect sense—it has to be. Seeing it in bloom adds a nice touch of seasonal beauty to such an iconic spot in Shibuya. A little detail I somehow missed before!