robinchun
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robinchun got a reaction from Curiojo in Shooting streets with the X30
Back..to work
X30 Jpeg, some tweaking in Lr
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robinchun got a reaction from merlin in X30 Settings
Mine re-starts after half pressure on shutter release, never had a problem!
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robinchun reacted to MickMac in X-E2S Raw conversion
Thanks Jon. I'm feeling the same way: batch converting to .dng is probably the easiest. That or shoot .jpg!
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robinchun reacted to konzy in Streetphotography (open thread)
Hey there!
I'm new to street photography, which I discovered a few month ago when I bought a used X100. I really like it now, it forces you to move out of your comfort zone, but the reward is worth it!
I will post a few shots I've been doing recently. Hope you enjoy!
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robinchun got a reaction from MacPhail in Shooting streets with the X30
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X30 Jpeg, some tweaking in Lr
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robinchun got a reaction from Fernandohk in One Man and His Dog
X30, Jpeg, some tweaking in Lr
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robinchun reacted to chudlyfudly in Streetphotography (open thread)
Some amazing weather here in the UK today. I spent the afternoon wandering around Bristol with my X Pro 2 and 16mm. Typically I use the 23mm for street photography but I thought I'd give this a go for a change. Really fantastic lens!
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robinchun reacted to dbspano in Travel to Italy: X100T or X-E2?
Thanks for all the suggestions. I ended up taking the X100T only and had a blast with such a small kit. There were very few times I wished I had more reach. If you're interested, the best (imho) of my many shots can be found here: https://dbspano.smugmug.com/Street-Photography/Italy.
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robinchun reacted to andrew brown in Travel to Italy: X100T or X-E2?
My suggestion is rather simple - because I have made my kit selection simple.
My kit now consists of an X-100T with cable release and rather convenient Manfrotto Tripod and the option of a Lee Seven 5 Big Stopper filter.
That's it. No more pockets of lenses, need to carry a camera bag or lug a rucksack round with me, minding the products in shops, cafe's or exhibits in museums.
TheX-100T sits in my pocket rather easily and with the RAW ISO option of 6400 pretty much eliminates the need to even take the tripod. But then I have a long history of hand holding low light shots without a tripod via 3200ASA film pushed to 12800 or with ISO of 25600 on the Canon 5D2.
As for the 23mm lens? Covers nearly all bases and forces me to work with what I have, instead of missing the view because I'm constantly veiwing everything as a possible shot and trying to work out the body and lens combination before I move on to the next paving slab or cobble stone.
It's a trip for you and the wife - are you under contract to produce a travel guide or something similar? No? Then enjoy the trip and keep it simple...
My wife is loving the new 'photographic one camera in pocket me'. And happy to go travelling with me again...