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Cfr

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  1. I would of preffered "nitro engage" and a bright blue oversized led button. And a little stick shift on top to change drive modes.
  2. took this one out by the salton sea east of LA. the wind was really whipping the dust and sand around but it was also making the great lines on the water. taken with the x100s handheld. i ran out of the car grabbed some shots and ran back with sand in my mouth and the smell of dead fish... it can feel like your in a mad max kind of future out there
  3. took this down the road from my house, using a hoya r72 infrared filter. I stitched a few shots together to get this since i had on the 56mm at the time. the 56mm is not great with infrared and makes bright spots in the middle of the frame.. since it is a panoramic shot there are several light spots across the middle, which actually ended up helping the lighting of the shot as if i burned them in on purpose. I did some editing but looking at it cant remember what i did and what was a mistake.
  4. I spent a year using only the x100s and while it did make me appreciate shooting with one focal length, overall I took fewer photos that year. I sold it and bought an xt1 and a couple lenses and since have been much more inspired to get out and take photos. Some people end up taking more photos because the x100 line is compact and they take it out more, but I'm the opposite where having a variety of options inspires me to try a variety of techniques. And anyway, the xt1 is the same size as the x100t. I am looking forward to the 23mm f2 (:
  5. I was having a lot of difficulty deciding on this lens or the 55-200, but one day found a 50-140 in great shape on Craigslist for $1100 and couldn't pass it up. If I didn't like it I could sell it and maybe even make a little bit extra cash. I hate variable aperture lenses so I knew I would really only be happy with this one in the end. One way I justified it was by reading about how common it was for landscape photographers to carry around full frame 70-200 f4 lenses, which this is similar in size. the added benefit of it being a f2.8 means it's that much better for portraits and low light situations. I do wish there was a 50-140 f4 for something even smaller, but that's probably many years to come. I got a lowepro lens case and strapped it to my day pack and honestly it is not that heavy. I'm even going to take it backpacking. It's only heavy and long relative to other Fuji lenses, but compact and light when compared to canon and Nikon f2.8 70-200. I love having the marked aperture ring and tripod foot. I'll only take this and the 16mm prime for landscapes/nature and trail portraits. Very happy
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