Seattle/Tacoma
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Untitled by Eric, on Flickr
Untitled by Eric, on Flickr
I've been tempted by the idea of selling my X100T (which I love) and upgrading to an X100F. This, with the teleconverter would cover 80% of my shooting needs. That said, for a while now I've had this fantasy of moving away from the m43 system (my EM5II, while a good camera, just doesn't...
If you already have LR, I'd start with that and see what you think. If you aren't happy with the amount of detail you're able to extract from the RAF files, something like Iridient Developer may be worth looking into.
My understanding was that with the Fuji implementation there was a little more magic going on behind the scenes as opposed to just being a crop of the frame. Perhaps I'm mistaken. Regardless, I like being able to the see the final frame in camera - one of the things that has ensured I'll never...
Agreed. One thing I really like about Fuji cameras is the ability to shoot raw and then process JPEGs in-camera. It has completely cut a PC out of my workflow for personal projects and everyday family/travel photography. It is disappointing that this feature is JPEG only. It would be great...
I didn't think I'd be at all interested in the X100F - the X100T's 16MP is plenty for my uses and the fact that the new camera uses the same lens left me a bit unimpressed. That said, with the addition of the joystick, a reportedly improved AF speed, a minimum shutter speed of 1/500 in auto...
Thanks. How do you find the speed compared to Adobe LR? Does it seem to be as resource intensive in your experience?
*** As a followup, I downloaded the trial last night and while exceeding the minimum requirements for running the software (but not meeting the recommended requirements) I...
Bobby,
Thanks for this. I'm still running LR 4.4 and wouldn't mind upgrading to new software , but I don't like the subscription model Adobe offers (especially because I already own older versions of LR and PS that for my uses work perfectly fine (with the exception of Fuji RAW processing) and...
After debating between taking my m43 kit with a selection of lenses or just taking my X100T + the 33mm teleconverter with me on a recent trip to Mexico, I decided to forego lens swaps and go with the smaller Fuji kit. I've rarely been disappointed by the X100T I have to say, provided I've kept...
Welcome! I don't think I'll ever leave m43 entirely - the potential of the system for a very compact kit, especially with longer focal lengths and collapsible zooms, coupled with IBIS is too convenient, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't prefer the Fuji image quality (particularly the JPEGS)...
Yes, I think people forget that you can get shallow DOF without requiring an f1.X lens. However, for when you don't have as much control over the shooting conditions, a fast lens is certainly worth its weight in gold.
I also enjoy using adapted lenses (and have long relied on them for posed...
I charged the other official Fuji battery that I have via USB using the same iPad charger I used on the first battery and it appears to have charged successfully. I also charged the 'broken battery' in a wall charger and it appears to have charged successfully and now works in the camera again...
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