claude
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claude reacted to Enzio in Fuji butterflies
What a beauty ...
XE210425 by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
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claude reacted to Enzio in Fuji butterflies
another on ...
XE210455 by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
X-E2 + XF 60/2.4 Macro ...
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claude reacted to Enzio in Fuji butterflies
hello ...
XE210214 by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
X-E2 + XF60/2.4 Macro ...
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claude reacted to Warwick in People -- Anything about People (Open Thread)
Evening on the beach
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claude reacted to Warwick in People -- Anything about People (Open Thread)
Sunset
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claude reacted to darkshine231 in My icelandic trip with my fuji x-pro2
12) Skogafoss waterfall
13) Hverir geothermal area
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claude reacted to sebas1430 in Gaspesie, Quebec
Hi Fuji users!
Here are a couple of shots taken in a beautiful region from Quebec Canada. It's the first time I post pictures on this forum (which I really like!). It was also the first time for me to travel/hike since my move to Fuji. I really like the X-T1.
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claude got a reaction from capodave in landscapes with fuji x
Plateau pond near Gold Bridge ,BC . Canada
XE2 18-55
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claude reacted to Pierre in landscapes with fuji x
Manarola - Cinque Terre - Italia
Fuji X-T1 + 16-55 f2.8
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claude got a reaction from Nero in Budapest
We spent a week there . there is a lot of place to see Castle hill is one of them. The Parliament, the opera house is a wonderful one especial inside a must to go for concert and the tickets are a bargain. the market is also a must. Do not miss bath house Night cruise on the Danube are great also for pictures. If you use the Up on buses, get the red one is the best. it is a great way to go around the city and they including a night cruise on the Danube .
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claude reacted to Ziggy in Sunsets (Open Thread)
I'd like to share with you all a sunset taken from Cortona, Italy.
Fuji X-T1 + 23mm: ISO 200 - F7.1 - 1/350
Sunset in Cortona, Italy. by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr
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claude reacted to mdm in Which lens to throw off my roof?
said deva who just purchased the 16-55 and shot many hundreds of images with it and very happy he purchased it, but also wish it had OIS (18-55 has OIS)...
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claude reacted to Buutch in Which Fuji X cameras do you use?
I have bad GAS. Currently using my updated XE2, which I love, and an XT1, oh and lusting over an XP2. Have been a Nikon shooter for decades but haven't sold off. Also tried micro 4/3s....too many systems! Love the Fuji glass...
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claude reacted to aceflibble in Your X Lens wishlist
I really want a 70mm, at least f/2 but ideally f/1.4. I'm not fussed about reaching the spec-sheet-boasting f/1.2 since I'd rather keep the size and weight down. The one thing I really miss from my DSLR and medium format kits is a 100mm-105mm equivalent portrait prime for the classic hollywood look. The 56mm isn't quite long enough. The 60mm also falls just short, is a fraction too slow for when I really need the light and the focus is that one step behind the other lenses. The 90mm is going to be too long; I hated the 135mm lens I had for my Canon system. I made my name with 100mm f/2 (DSLR) and 210mm f/4.5 (medium format) portraits and when I switched to Fuji I thought either the 56mm or 60mm lenses would get me close enough to keep my look, but they just don't. That extra 10mm-15mm makes a hell of a difference when you're getting up close to someone. If Fuji make a 70mm f/2 or faster, I'll pre-order one on the day of announcement and pay any price.
And I know it would be harmful to their own product line, but a 15mm f/2 would make life much easier instead of stressing about whether to take the 16mm f/1.4 or the 14mm f/2.8!
Or, in my wildest dreams, a true crop equivalent of the standard 24-70mm f/2.8 zooms Canon and Nikon have. In crop sensor terms it would need to be something like 16-47mm f/1.8. Sigma has the 18-35mm f/1.8, which is the right idea, but it falls just short on each end. (And you can't get it for Fuji mount.) I'll happily give up some of the wide end, and if they gave me that 70mm lens I want I'd let a little of the long end go, so 18-45mm f/1.8 would be perfect. Doesn't need OIS, doesn't need weather sealing, doesn't need macro. Just get me the focal length and the actual equivalent aperture.