One Year with the Fuji X100T by Alessandro Michelazzi

Alessandro Michelazzi first became curious about the Fujifilm X100 series back at Photokina 2010 when the first iteration was announced. Not being particularly impressed by the slow focusing and gimmicky nature of the interface, he waited for the X100s, which impressed him much more because of the colours coming from the X-Trans sensor and the high ISO range, but he didn’t invest in the system until the X100T.

In this post, entitled One year (and a bit more) with Fuji X100T, Alessandro shares his honest thoughts about the camera, such as why he doesn’t feel it is the easiest for everyone to master, as well as his feelings about the RAW vs. JPG issue. He ends the article with a very large collection of beautiful images he took last year, most of which were post-processed in Lightroom with the Classic Chrome, Pro Neg Standard and Velvia profiles.

Check out Alessandro’s full X100T article here!

Photo property of Alessandro Michelazzi – Used with permission