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Yukio Uchida

  Yukio Uchida is a celebrated Japanese photographer often affiliated with Fujifilm’s X-Photographers, and his gear reflects his passion for capturing emotional, monochrome street and landscape scenes. Here's an in-depth look: Core Camera Systems Fujifilm X-Pro3 Uchida's primary camera listed on Fujifilm’s official X‑Photographer page . Renowned for its discreet rangefinder-style viewfinder and rugged yet compact build—perfect for expressive street photography. Fujifilm X-Pro3 see it on Amazon Fujifilm X100 Series He began shooting with the original X100 in 2011, praising it for image quality and intuitive design . Fujifilm X100VI see it on Amazon He expressed a particular attachment to the X-Pro1 paired with the XF56mm lens, valuing the camera-lens "closeness" and creative control. Fujifilm X-Pro1 see it on Amazon Preferred Lenses On the X-Pro3 (and earlier X-Pro1), Uchida favors prime lenses known for their character and sharpness: XF14mm f/2.8 –...

Rammy Narula

  Rammy Narula uses a beautifully diverse and film-centric camera kit, with a strong love for both medium/large format analog and Fujifilm digital systems: Analog / Film Cameras Voigtländer Bessa GSW 670 III – a medium-format rangefinder shooting 6×7 (≈28 mm equivalent); his go‑to for travel and street. Voigtländer Bessa III Fuji GA 645 – another 6×4.5 medium-format with a fixed wide-angle lens. Rolleiflex 3.5 F – classic 6×6 twin-lens Rollei prized for its square frames. Rolleiflex 3.5 F Hasselblad 501C – medium-format SLR with interchangeable lenses (40–100 mm range). Hasselblad 501c Mamiya 645 1000s – manual-focus medium-format, replaced earlier autofocus version. Mamiya 645 1000s Tachihara & Toyo 8×10 field cameras – large-format wood and metal bodies with long lenses (210 mm, 360 mm, 480 mm). Tachihara 8x10 field camera He also keeps some 35 mm film gear: Nikon F100 with 28 mm f/2.8 lens Nikon F100 Leica M6 with 28 mm lens Nikon 35AF-3...