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  1. Had a pre-production copy of the X-T4 for about a week. It's a fantastic camera. Fujifilm X-T4 (pre-production), 50-140mm @ 140mm f/2.8 1/1000 ISO-800. First one is resized, second is cropped at 100%
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  2. The B/F factor must be very high upstream. I bet you don't know what that is.
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  3. Well I certainly hope that my son threw them away and did not try to chew on them. Or maybe the pirates took them.
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  4. X-Pro3 & 16 2.8
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  5. illusie

    a day at the museum

    van abbe museum for contemporary art eindhoven, netherlands fuji x100t, 1/100 sec, f/2, iso 1250
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  6. jerryy

    Winter Landscapes

    Winter's moon and constellation
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  7. merlin

    Artemus in his Winter Coat

    Artemus in his winter coat X-T2, 16-80mm
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  8. New Era Road Barn - Carbondale, IL Fujifilm X-T3 Circa 1977 SMC Pentax-M f/1.4 Manual Lens
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  9. merlin

    Lichens in Winter

    X-T2, 16-80mm f/4
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  10. I created this slideshow of images that I took of a maiko walking around Miyagawacho, in Kyoto, this September. I edited all of the images in Capture One using Fujifilm's new film simulation, classic negative. When Fujifilm provides the X-T3 with classic negative via a future firmware update, I am sure it will be even better. However, I am liking the new film simulation already for street photos. What do you think of classic negative for your own photos? Fujifilm X-T3 , Canon EF 300mm f4L IS, Fringer EF-FX Pro ii
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  12. Hi there, it's been a long time. I still shoot (mostly) sooc jpeg with my X-E1, and 35mm f/1.4 mostly, still have the 18mm f2 but added the 50mm f2 to my collection, and now ordered an X100F to have a "take everywhere" camera. I will upgrade the x-e1 to an x-pro2 at some point once it gets cheaper tho, and replace the 18 f/2 with the 16 f/2.8. Also I have a lens turbo II with a 30€ helios 44-2 which reminds me everytime I shoot it that sharpness is really a gimmick. 35mm f1.4 DSCF2324 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF2215 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF3880 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF3900 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF3906 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF3504 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF1558 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr Helios 44-2 DSCF4519 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF4424 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF4427 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF4464 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF4476 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr 50mm f2 DSCF2551 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF2549 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF2301 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr
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  13. Day 1 : There is something to be said about the sheer simplicity and joy of capturing something just because it looks beautiful and without trying too hard to make it exceptional. Kind of when people used to shoot with film. This is not a showcase of the X-E1 jpeg output, just simple pictures with processing left to the camera and no cropping. Here are 3 shots of nothing spectacular I enjoy so far because they have really nice colours and/or light : Sélestat - 2015 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr Molsheim - 2015 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr 404 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr
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  14. A Parresque moment DSCF6719 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr
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  15. More OOC Jpegs. Busy week-end, not interrested in post-processing. Everything on 35mm f/1.4. DSCF6071 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6084 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6109 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6129 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6132 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6175 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6195 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6003 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6023 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr DSCF6199 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr
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  16. By the way critics, even harsh, are welcome. Here is a picture of something vintage that is not an OOC Jpeg, because it didn't do any justice to it. I used the Pro Neg Hi Lightroom profile tho. Bugatti 35B - 1929 - Mollkirch 2015 by Christophe Branchereau, on Flickr
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