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More on the Fuji 18-55mm zoom lens | Gene Lowinger

More on the Fuji 18-55mm zoom lens | Gene Lowinger | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


After reviewing my images from my outing on the streets of New York, one thing is very clear to me. I need more time with this lens to get my zoom/longer focal length chops back to snuff.

Drat it! I guess I'll just have to go out and shoot a lot more. Just to recap what I said yesterday: the focus speed is very good at 18mm and 35mm but a little slower (not by a big factor) at 55mm, the IOS (image stabilization) works extraordinarily well so that I can hand hold at 1/30th second and get good shots, I miss not having the aperture indications on the aperture ring but as this is a variable aperture lens (f2.8-f4) those indications would be meaningless, and the lens hood mounting leaves something to be desired in terms of a secure fit on the front of the lens.

The images below were shot RAW, processed minimally in Lightroom and then put through my workflow with NIK filters. The first two shots below were at a focal length of 18mm, f6.4, and 1/125th second. Since I keep my camera set on auto ISO it varies - the first shot was at ISO 5000 and the second at ISO 6400. In my film days an ISO of 6400 would have resulted in practically no definition in the small details. The first NIK processing is with Dfine to manage the contrast noise, then into Color Efex Pro 4 to optimize the color contrast with my special (wink wink) tweaks, and lastly into Silver Efex Pro 2 for the conversion also with my special (wink wink wink) tweaks.

In the first two images, the woman on the right was quite striking looking (nothing gets my camera finger more twitchy than a pretty lady) and yet so sad.....

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Unterwegs mit der Fuji X-Pro 1 – Sucher und Display - Systemkamera Blog

Unterwegs mit der Fuji X-Pro 1 – Sucher und Display - Systemkamera Blog | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it
Auch hier zieht Fuji den hohen Anspruch durch: Das Display bietet alle notwendigen Informationen, lässt sich individuell konfigurieren und lässt sich auch bei hellem Sonnenlicht nutzen.

Der Sucher ist ein Sahnestück – sowohl technisch als auch in der Benutzung. Die festen Suchervergrößerungen habe ich in keiner Weise als Beschränkung empfunden – im Gegenteil: Es hat mich bei der Bildgestaltung massiv unterstützt, das Umfeld des Motivs im Blick halten zu können.

Unterm Strich auch hier: Die Kamera ist ein Schmuckstück und ein Handwerkszeug, mit dem es richtig Spaß macht zu arbeiten!
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