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Fuji X Falling In Love

Fuji X Falling In Love | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
I've done more than a bit of reflection on my on-again, off-again affair with the Fuji X cameras. Last time I blathered about the last time I used my Nikon system prior to going all-in and getting rid of everything except my film cameras I've had for 20 or 30

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The Day I Went Fuji X-System

The Day I Went Fuji X-System | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
I've written a bit here and there about my plunge into the Fuji X-system that started with a six month commitment to use only an XT-1 to see if I could actually use an EVF only camera. I liked certain things about my on-again, off-again use of various X-cameras that

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Fuji 18mm Bokeh

Fuji 18mm Bokeh | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
While I am on the subject of how much I love the Fuji 18mm f/2 R, especially on the XPro-2 I thought I would share some really goofy crap with a few that might find how a lens looks out of focus interesting. If you've not noticed I take

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Walking around town taking pictures | Karim Haddad

Walking around town taking pictures | Karim Haddad | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it


It’s not something I’m used to doing. But every now and then, it’s good to get out of your comfort zone. Most of my photography so far has been rooted in travel. I’ve taken quite a few pictures in the DMV, but the majority of them have been urban landscapes near tourist spots. I took my new Fuji out with my 5D recently to the Lincoln Memorial. Both performed splendidly, but there was something special about the look of my Fuji photos, even the ones that weren’t necessarily  the best of the shoot. I can’t wait to take my new camera with me on a trip overseas. Although the X-Pro1 is not pocket size, it’s a lot easier to carry around with than a dSLR. Even after I buy new lenses, I can still carry the whole kit around in a small bag. It also makes me want to take pictures of the most mundane things in my neighborhood that I hadn’t bothered to look twice at before. ........


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The XPro-2 OVF

The XPro-2 OVF | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
Sorry for the overdose of Alicia over the last few posts. I just happen to be reviewing some stuff we made together over a variety of occasions in 2016 in vastly different geography and location. I had a few emails asking for some examples and clarification of what I discussed

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Rethinking My Fuji X Kit

Rethinking My Fuji X Kit | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
What a long and winding road my Fuji X transition has been. In one way I've loved all of the X camera's I've owned. In other ways I've loved certain aspects of them so much I was willing to put up with their shortcomings. After having intensively immersed myself in

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Les rues de Tokyo avec le Fuji Xpro 1 | Nicolas Lambert

Les rues de Tokyo avec le Fuji Xpro 1 | Nicolas Lambert | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it


InfosCa va faire une semaine et demi je que suis à Tokyo. Voici quelques images prises avec le Fuji Xpro 1.  Au début je transportais le D4 avec un 24 1,4, un 50 1,4 et un 85 1,8. Maintenant il reste dans ma chambre et mon épaule me remercie chaque soir.J’ai fait les images cette après midi. Pour donner une idée à ceux qui connaissent Tokyo. Départ pour le Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, passage par le 45 ème étage des 2 tours (gratuit). Ensuite départ pour Ikebukuro avec la Yamanote line pour rejoindre la tour Sunshine et son observatoire au 60 ème étage (685 Yen).

 

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Les photos sont prises avec le Fuji Xpro1, avec le 35 mm 1,4 et le 18mm 2. Elles sont passées dans Lightroom pour le noir et blanc. Ajustement des niveaux, courbes, clarté,… Exportation pour le web.


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