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 Fuji X-Pro1 mirrorless camera doesn't have focus confirmation or focus peaking. The only helpfull feature if you are using manual lenses will be the zoom in the EVF. Make sure you switch to manual focusing (M) in order to enable the zoom feature (by pressing the dial on the back). I found it easier to focus when the lens is wide open (f/1.4 for example) or just use f/8 with zone focusing ... Delete the scoop?
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