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  1. Did you try to drag-and-drop the file on PShop icon ? Or right click on the file then "open with", my two cents ... jpp
  2. @ algrove and so do I, but what about " No problem for declaring the focal lenght, works fine; the hitch is on the next lines which remain greyed out, and thus not usable (adjusting vignetting, distortion, color ...) " ? can you realy adjust the mentionned options ? regards
  3. Answering myself (could be useful to some other people) : L and H settings dont work with electronic shutter or any combination (first curtain and so on) with electronic shutter. You were knowing that. I was not. JpP
  4. Cross posting here the response of mdm : I'm afraid the options you are talking about would be available only when "FUJIFILM M MOUNT ADAPTER" is attached (http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/accessories/lens/mount/fujifilm_m_mount_adapter/). But I don't think you need to bother about them. Just setup your focal length correctly and that's enough.
  5. Hi guys My problem is summarized in the topic tittle: I can't choose neither L(ow) ISO (50) nor H(igher) than the standard 12800. Do you have any clue about overriding this limitation? Thanks in advance. Regards, JpP
  6. Hi guys My problem is summarized in the topic tittle: I can't choose neither L_ow ISO (50) nor H_igher than the standard 12800. Do you have any clue about overriding this limitation? Thanks in advance. Regards, JpP
  7. Hi mdm Thanks a lot for answering; I didnt realize that was meant for Leitz lenses with the FUJIFILM M MOUNT ADAPTER ! I would have been delighted with the vigneting correction option; too bad ! Anyway thank you again. JpP
  8. Hi guys Not too many topics about the 50R ... hence this crossposting as I think the answer may come from here as well ... Here we are : I need some help about the problem as exposed in the tittle : In the GFX 50R menus (probably like in 50S' ones) , there is an option for customizing lenses from other brands one can use with an adapter ring. Same as with the X-T series. No problem for declaring the focal lenght, works fine; the hitch is on the next lines which remain greyed out, and thus not usable (adjusting vignetting, distortion, color ...) Nice things but out of reach ! Disregarding this problem, the adapter (Fotodiox Pro) works fine with some of my old Nikkor's. Does some one out there have an idea ? Thanks in advance, Regards JpP
  9. Hi guys Not too many topics about the 50R ... Nevermind ... Well, I need some help about the problem as exposed in the tittle : In the GFX 50R menus, there is an option for customizing lenses from other brands one can use with an adapter ring. Same as with the X-T series. No problem for declaring the focal lenght, works fine; the hitch is on the next lines which remain greyed out, and thus not usable (adjusting vignetting, distortion, color ...) Nice things but out of reach ! Disregarding this problem, the adapter (Fotodiox Pro) works fine with some of my old Nikkor's. Does some one out there have an idea ? Thanks in advance, Regards JpP
  10. Thank you very much noodlejam; I didn't take in account that there were no focus ring on that lenses ! Thanks for helping. I have now to wait for finding the right stuff for the purpose. Regards JpP
  11. Answer to myself https://www.adorama.com/kagfxpx67.html anymay, hint welcome 🙂 Regards JpP
  12. Hi guys Does any of you GFX users have any experience of mounting a Mamiya RB series lens on the GFX body; found many adapters for mamiya 645 lenses, but only the bulky Fotodiox one for 67 series. https://fotodioxpro.com/products/rb-rz67-gfx-pro Any hint ? Thx JpP
  13. You're blaspheming !!! Shame on you !!! Don't you know (surely you do know) that ... ... Ken Rockwell is the Chuck Norris of photography Ken Rockwell's camera has similar settings to ours, except his are: P[erfect] Av[Awesome Priority Tv[Totally Awesome Priority] M[ajestic] Ken Rockwell doesn't color correct. He adjusts your world to match his. Sure, Ken Rockwell deletes a bad photo or two. Other people call these Pulitzers. Ken Rockwell doesn't adjust his DOF, he changes space-time. Circle of confusion? You might be confused. Ken Rockwell never is. Ken Rockwell doesn't wait for the light when he shoots a landscape - the light waits for him. Ken Rockwell never flips his camera in portrait position, he flips the earth Ken Rockwell ordered an L-lens from Nikon, and got one. Ken Rockwell is the only person to have photographed Jesus; unfortunately he ran out of film and had to use a piece of cloth instead. When Ken Rockwell brackets a shot, the three versions of the photo win first place in three different categories Before Nikon or Canon releases a camera they go to Ken and they ask him to test them, the best cameras get a Nikon sticker and the less good get a Canon sticker Once Ken tested a camera, he said I cant even put Canon on this one,thats how Pentax was born Rockwellian policy isn't doublethink - Ken doesn't even need to think once Ken Rockwell doesn't use flash ever since the Nagasaki incident. Only Ken Rockwell can take pictures of Ken Rockwell; everyone else would just get their film overexposed by the light of his genius Ken Rockwell wanted something to distract the lesser photographers, and lo, there were ducks. Ken Rockwell is the only one who can take self-portraits of you Ken Rockwell's nudes were fully clothed at the time of exposure Ken Rockwell once designed a zoom lens. You know it as the Hubble SpaceTelescope. When Ken unpacks his CF card, it already has masterpieces on it. Rockwell portraits are so lifelike, they have to pay taxes On Ken Rockwell's desktop, the Trash Icon is really a link to National Geographic Magazine Ken Rockwell spells point-and-shoot "h-a-s-s-e-l-b-l-a-d" When Ken Rockwell went digital, National Geographic nearly went out of business because he was no longer phyically discarding photos For every 10 shots that Ken Rockwell takes, 11 are keepers. Ken Rockwell's digital files consist of 0's, 1's AND 2's. Ken Rockwell never focus, everything moves into his DoF Ken Rockwell's shots are so perfect, Adobe redesigned photoshop for him: all it consists of is a close button. The term tripod was coined after his silhouette Ken Rockwell never produces awful work, only work too advanced for the viewer A certain braind of hig-end cameras was named after people noticed the quality was a lot "like a" rockwell Ken Rockwell isn't the Chuck Norris of photography; Chuck Norris is the Ken Rockwell of martial arts. Ken Rockwell never starts, he continues
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