I drive 8 times a week through the Belgium countryside. Always the same road. This morning the fog was so beautiful I had to photograph it.
The Fuji X-pro1 is so small it is always with me. The 35mm did the rest. B&W conversion in Ligthroom.
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Suggested by Michiel Fokkema onto Fuji X-Pro1 |
I drive 8 times a week through the Belgium countryside. Always the same road. This morning the fog was so beautiful I had to photograph it.
The Fuji X-pro1 is so small it is always with me. The 35mm did the rest. B&W conversion in Ligthroom.
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The noise control, especially colour noise, is superior to the Canon 5D Mark II and the detail captured is almost equivalent. For night shooting and long exposures, the X-Pro 1 is now my go-to camera. If you crank up the sharpening a little you can retrieve more detail from your RAW files, bringing both the noise and detail into line with the 5DM2, albeit at a slightly smaller image size. The fact that a mirrorless camera sporting an APS-C sized sensor can even come close to competing with a full frame DSLR is mind-boggling to me, but when I zoom into those RAW files I find the X-Pro 1 really does hold its own. Take a look at the samples to see for yourself. Delete the scoop?
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