It seems to me that those bought the XPro3, or at least those who bought it and made videos about it usually claim that they know what they are doing and are glad that Fuji's not afraid of making things different, but these people don't seem to have to rely on this one camera for their money...
Good looking. Actually it was a big "woow" moment when I saw the top half of the first photo, and then I scrolled down and it started to look like the bright areas might be too bright, I guess I'm looking for more mid-tones.
Still very very impressive.:thumbup:
Hi thanks Mike.
After I went home to my computer I was thinking "I can't let instagram filters beat me", so I challenged myself to re-process those three from raw to look better or at least to match, and here they are, sorry for the duplicate.
I've been divorcing Flickr lately and haven't found a good replacement, explained what happen in another thread.
Fortunately Amin made the image cache work so I don't have to worry about disappearing images. For now I'll have to upload attachments to posts. Two from the weekend.
DSCF0404_X-E3_1_2900_2.0_200_90.0 mm_XF90mmF2 R LM WR by Kian j, on Flickr
DSCF0276_X-E3_1_1900_2.0_400_90.0 mm_XF90mmF2 R LM WR by Kian j, on Flickr
This lens focuses pretty fast, even for dog running.
Thanks Bobby, I feel like whenever I get a new lens it encourages me to try everything with it, and with a great lens like the 90 I want the honeymoon to never end. I remember it took me months to stop shooting only with the Oly 40-150 2.8 ever since getting it.
not something exactly intended for this lens I know, but it does great.
DSCF9910-Pano_X-E3_1_1500_5.6_200_90.0 mm_XF90mmF2 R LM WR by Kian j, on Flickr
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