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  1. Giampaolo Masserano

    Cobh - Ireland

    From the album: Photos

    2 points
  2. Giampaolo Masserano

    Cobh - Ireland

    From the album: Photos

    2 points
  3. From the album: Photos

    High basalt columns that have solidified in geometric forms in remote periods.
    2 points
  4. jerryy

    Hi everyone, newbie here!

    Welcome to the forum. Your camera has both a mechanical shutter (ms) and an electronic shutter (es). The ms tops out at 1/4000 and the es goes up to 1/32000. You can set your camera to only use one type of shutter if you wish or you can set it up to use both, it will then switch between them as its built-in algorithms choose depending on your other parameters — ISO and f-stop when using aperture mode. The setup menus allow you make the choice between the shutter options. Right now, it sounds like the “both” option is selected.
    1 point
  5. Giampaolo Masserano

    Ireland

    From the album: Photos

    1 point
  6. Olaf W.

    Hi everyone, newbie here!

    Welcome to our forum. In bright light you should use f8 (at least).
    1 point
  7. thelostkiwi

    Dahlia feed

    A bee feeding on a dahlia.

    © Alastair Bell

    1 point
  8. thelostkiwi

    Introduce Yourself

    Been an intermittent Fuji user for many years starting with an S2 Pro then an S5 before getting a bridge camera for my other half. In between Fuji I've been a big Nikon user with D2X and D3 amongst others. Finally left the Nikon camp and moved to Fuji when I went mirrorless opting for a used X-T4 which needed a friend so bought an X-E2. Love the X-E2 for its simplicity and near point and shoot pocketable nature coupled to its ability to accept any of the X-T4 lenses. In terms of lenses I use an 18-55 and 18-135 Fuji, a TTArtisans 27mm (AF), 35mm f/1.4 (MF), 7.5mm f/2 fisheye (MF) and a Samyang 12mm f/2 AF. I also use old vintage lenses via adapters. Specifically Pentagon 28mm f/2..8 (M42 thread), Rollei 50mm f/1.8 (Zeiss rebadge), Rolleinar 135mm f/2 8, Rolleinar 200mm f/3.5, Sigma 18-70 f/3.5-4 5 MD fit, Minolta 35-70mm f/3.5, Tokina 70-210 f/4.5-5.6 (MD fit), Minolta 100-300 f/5.6 and a Nikon fit Tamron SP90 macro lens. I still shoot film using my Minolta SRT100X and Rollei SL35 too and have an old Ilford Sportsman currently loaded with a roll of HP5. Also still have Maniya 645 TL Pro with 80 and 110 f/2.8 lenses (and 645 to FX adapter for them). Been into photography since the mid 70s when I was introduced to it at school and it stuck with me on and off ever since. Did a few years of wedding photography but it just turned me away from doing any photography for 10 years or more and all my kit sat in a cupboard until recently after which all the Nikon stuff was sold. So that's me. Reigniting a passion for photography all over again.
    1 point
  9. Jarosław K.

    Introduce Yourself

    Hello everyone, My name is Jarek and I come from Poland. I apologize in advance for my English. I have just become the happy owner of a GFX 50S II (a complete accident - a bargain). I haven't dealt with cameras for a long time. The last SLR I had was a Konika-Minolta 7D. In my old age, I decided to return to my passion. My second passion is Sphynx cats. Unfortunately, I can't find an active forum about Fuji in Poland, that's why I came here. Greetings to everyone - Jarek
    1 point
  10. Enzio

    landscapes with fuji x

    one more ... klein - groß by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
    1 point
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