
FUJIFILM SPECIAL
HardwareMagMeet the new Fujifilm instax mini Link More than just a smartphone photo printer, it’s a fun party printer.

How Astronomers See What Can’t Be Seen
HardwareMagThe scientists and astronomers of the Event Horizon Telescope project showed how this is possible when they captured the first image of a black hole by using an array of radio telescopes.

Living Life Large
HardwareMagThe Fujifilm GFX100 brings large format capabilities to a compact frame.

Thoroughly Upgraded From Within
HardwareMagFujifilm X-T3

Full-frame Mirrorless Is The Camera World’s Next Battleground
HardwareMagAnd Micro Four Thirds might be the next casualty of war.

The Search Is Over
HardwareMagWhy the Fujifolm X-H1 is the one camera you’ve been looking for.
The new ‘go-to’ camera to go everywhere with
HardwareMagThe light and slim Fujifilm X-A5 is a perfect companion.

NEW AND IMPROVED
HardwareMagDell has given its popular XPS 13 a thorough refresh, making it thinner, lighter, and more powerful in the process. Apart from the standard silver and black, it is now also available in a rose gold finish that features a pristine white palm rest made out of woven glass fiber. The new XPS 13 notebooks will be powered by Intel’s latest 8th generation Core processors and will come with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage. There’s even a new thermal system using GORE thermal insulation to direct heat out of the notebook quicker.

See the world, share the world
HardwareMagGo out there and see the world, whenever you can, wherever you can.

Refining the compact rangefinder
HardwareMagFujifilm X100F.

THE NEW OLD: PHOTOKINA 2016 TAKEAWAYS
HardwareMagFaced with a shrinking consumer market, camera companies have to find various ways to thrive. But Photokina 2016 showed that coming up with something new doesn’t necessarily have to mean reinventing the wheel completely.

A visionary camera for the creative
HardwareMagFUJIFILM hits all the right notes with the X-T2.

When Small Is Big
HardwareMagIntroducing the FUJIFILM X70, the smallest and lightest X-Series camera with an APS-C sized sensor.

The Rangefinder Reborn
HardwareMagThe X-Pro2 represents the flagship rangefi nder of the family, and marks the start of a new generation of cameras for Fujifilm. It’s the first camera from Fujifilm to get the new 24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor, and that’s matched with a high performance X Processor Pro for stunning image quality.

Inside Fujifilm
HardwareMag“Fuji Photo Optical Company (Ltd) was founded in 1944 and built lenses for several companies, including Leica.”

When “in-between” is really “just nice”
HardwareMagTop-of-the-line cameras with the latest technologies are normally out of reach of the average consumer. Give it a year or so though, and their features trickle down to the mid-range models, making these the ideal balance of performance versus value.