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WenV reacted to FujiGlitch in My vintage X70 (not for weak hearted)
Many Thanks everybody!!! Haven't visit my thread lately so this is a great suprise. Having a Big smile on my face while reading so here's my last X70 "sex up" picture. hope you all like.
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WenV reacted to Fredkelder in First shots with X70
Thanks for your comments. I don't know the magnification. I will send an enquiry to Fuji France. By the way, at full aperture this lens is one of the sharpest 28mm (eq24x36) I've ever used. And bokeh is nice.
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WenV reacted to Fredkelder in First shots with X70
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End of winter. Nice camera. Tomorrow, I will read the user's manual.
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WenV reacted to Antony in Should this forum be renamed to include the X-70?
Given the nature of the camera I would think it belongs here as opposed to the X30 forum - what are your thoughts?
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WenV reacted to Patrick FR in X70 owners Manual Available
Fujifilm X70 Owner's Manual Available! http://fujifilm-dsc.com/en/manual/x70/X70_OMW_EN_S_F_02.pdf
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WenV reacted to Mehrdad in Portraiture work, running topic
October light= beautiful light
little Beauty in beauty light by Mehrdad, auf Flickr
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WenV reacted to PascallacsaP in Portraiture work, running topic
X100S portrait
Winter girl by Pascal van Gerven, on Flickr
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WenV reacted to Paul Szilard in Fujifilm Australia launches "X-Thusiasts" Program but at what costs?
I have today received an invitation to join the Fujifilm "X-Thusiasts" Program of Australia. I have read the Terms & Conditions, which can be seen at http://www.fujifilm.com.au/xthusiasts/terms and provide here my PERSONAL thoughts on the matter. I realise and indeed encourage, individuals to form their own opinions and make their own decisions. As many of us are often given to not reading the "small print", I thought my highlights might be of value to some. I won't reproduce the full Terms and Conditions document as these are available at the Fujifilm website for all to see, but pull extracts to support my thoughts. INCENTIVE The only incentive I could see, for participating is to have a branded web presence and possibly have your work included in a Fujifilm published book. That's it! I can already have a web presence in a Flickr group, on the Fuji forums, or on a high number of other photo websites and blogs, not to mention my own websites, without giving away my rights! PARTICIPATION General, para 1
i.e. you don't even need to sign, or even tick a box, that you accept the T & Cs, as mere participation is regarded as legally binding acceptance of these. General, para 5
i.e. participants will not be notified! They are responsible for continuously checking the website to spot any cancellation or changes to the Program License para 12c, relating to the Participant
So if you take a cityscape, then you have to obtain written consent from the owner of every building, vehicle and human in the picture. License para 13
Note, this grants unspecified sub-licensees, "royalty-free, perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable, and sub-licensable right to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish and display any Content" Privacy para 18
I.e. any PI will be made available without further contact to the participant, to 3rd parties And now, Ladies and Gentlemen, for the ultimate paragraph: Promoter's Rights para 19
i.e. ANY condition may be changed by the Promoters, without consent or even notification of the Participants at any time, and such changes become effective immediately! Well, I am not a lawyer, but I would certainly not wish to participate under these conditions. I would advise anyone considering to participate, to take a serious look at what they are intending to do and the legal commitment that they are making. FUJIFILM X-Thusiasts.pdf
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WenV reacted to Mahalarp in Autumn Floating in Arashiyama, Kyoto
Hi. I'm newbie here. This picture was from the first day I've owned first Fujifilm X Series camera as X-T1 Graphite Silver.
Bought it in Kyoto, Shot it in Kyoto.
Autumn Floating by Mahalarp Teeradechyothin, on Flickr
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WenV reacted to Mike K in First Day with 27mm f2.8 on X -Pro1
Out of camera Jpeg with no post processing.
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WenV reacted to Mike K in First Day with 27mm f2.8 on X -Pro1
Out of camera Jpeg with no post processing.
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WenV reacted to Warwick in Is Fuji still committed to the x100 line? Still worth it?
I've had both the XF23mm and the X100S for a year or so.
After living with them both, here's what I've done:
I've put them both up for sale on eBay and bought an X100T
Here's why:
- little point in having 2 lenses of the same focal length.
- the 23mm is a lovely lens but bulky and not inconspicuous at a social gathering.
- my old X100S was inconspicuous and silent, but not so quick and easy to focus in low light or to change the focus point in a fast-moving environment.
- my new X100T has direct focus point control and face detection, and it focuses fast.
- with an X100 series camera instead of the 23, you can have a different lens on your interchangeable-lens camera. A 56mm, say. You have a 2-camera kit.
- you lose 1 stop of speed with the f2 lens, but I have 3 other fast lenses: the 16, the 35 and the 56, for when things get dark. I don't need a fourth fast lens.
- you can take X100 cameras anywhere. At a family gathering no-one pays it any attention when you're taking pics - especially in silent mode. You can get some great documentary images.
All in all I'm very happy with the choice I've made.
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WenV reacted to davidmold in My first experience with Fuji X-T10
With Fuji you are in continual danger of taking a rather nice picture, whereas with other systems you spend so much time fiddling with your nice camera that the danger is averted.
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WenV reacted to Patrick FR in The Selphy Thing (Open Thread)
Who said that the Selfie culture is a modern phenomenon? In fact, it's as old as photography itself. See the probably first selfie ever made back in 1839!
Learn more here: http://thenakedcamera.com/even-older-selfies-self-portraits-from-early-20th-and-19th-century/
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WenV reacted to olli in Fujifilm will launch the first X series camera with 1” sensor in about 3 months (Anonymous Source)
If this were an X-30 type camera as opposed to an X-S1 type camera I would be interested. I have the RX100 (original version) and am looking to replace it. Right now, replacing the RX100 with any of Fuji's fixed zoom compacts would be backward step for me, but if Fuji came out with a serious RX100 competitor I would definitely be looking at it.
