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Yoan

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    Yoan got a reaction from oliaha in Streetphotography (open thread)   
    Not sure if these count as street photography but let's give it a try
     
    Wet Streets by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
     
    Raindrops by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
     
    I Grew Up On These Streets by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
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    Yoan got a reaction from 155er in landscapes with fuji x   
    Here are a couple of night landscapes taken with the Samyang 12mm f/2
     
    A Sky Full of Stars by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
     
    No Lifeguard On Duty by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
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    Yoan got a reaction from claude in landscapes with fuji x   
    Here are a couple of night landscapes taken with the Samyang 12mm f/2
     
    A Sky Full of Stars by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
     
    No Lifeguard On Duty by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
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    Yoan got a reaction from PascallacsaP in landscapes with fuji x   
    Here are a couple of night landscapes taken with the Samyang 12mm f/2
     
    A Sky Full of Stars by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
     
    No Lifeguard On Duty by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
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    Yoan reacted to rradau in landscapes with fuji x   
    Zillertal in Austria:
     

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    Yoan reacted to Enzio in landscapes with fuji x   
    buhhhh ...
     

    Nebel im Wald ... by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
     
    Jupiter-3 and X-E2
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    Yoan reacted to Dis in landscapes with fuji x   
    Solt lakes of Russia. X-T1, XF 10-24, XF 18-135
     

     

     

     

     

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    Yoan got a reaction from Tom H. in Streetphotography (open thread)   
    Not sure if these count as street photography but let's give it a try
     
    Wet Streets by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
     
    Raindrops by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
     
    I Grew Up On These Streets by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
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    Yoan got a reaction from Heccie Thump in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X   
    Sofia by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
     
    Burgas Train Station in B&W by Yoan Mitov, on Flickr
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    Yoan reacted to Kent in X-T10 Guide   
    Hi All. I've attached a sort of guide/user manual for the Fuji X-T10. It started out as just a bunch info & tips from around the web that I collected. I started it because I'm an old fart who recently switched from manual film Nikon's to the Fuji (because of the manual controls). A friend also just made the switch so I starting organizing the info and making it look prettier for him. I'm posting it here so feel free to do whatever you want with it, including throwing it in the trash if it's a waste of time.
     
    Jan 8, 2017: the newest version is attached
     
     
    Fujifilm X-T10.pdf
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    Yoan reacted to Max_Elmar in Building a Fuji kit   
    Hi Yoan-
    The X-E1 is still very useable but if you try a a later body, you will want one. The IQ is the same, but everything else about the X-E2 is newer, better, and faster. I kept my X-E1 as a back up body. Running FW 2.4, which was the last FW update that added functionality. No colors for focus peaking. No classic chrome film simulation (which is the only color film sim I really like.) Slower refresh on the EVF - quite choppy in dim light. AF doesn't really bother me. Still using DSLR for action/sport.
     
    I started with the original 3 XF lenses, the 18/2, 35/1.4, and 60/2.4 - all three are very good to great lenses to this day and the trio can handle most tasks quite well. I got the 18-55 to have a stabilized lens. It's an excellent zoom, I use it a lot for travel and events - still prefer the primes when the situation allows. I got a Rokinon 12/2, which is an outstanding value. It's sharper, faster, with less coma and distortion than anything else in the range, even the Zeiss. But it has CA - which the camera (or a good RAW converter) deals with pretty well. The XC 55-230 is another great value - especially for travel, as it is nice and light and small - so I often bring it - and t's pretty sharp - happy with the results.
     
    Waiting patiently for (what I hope will be) the 23/2 WR. Will get the 23/1.4 if the WR is just a rumor or if it doesn't perform. Would love to have the 90/2 and maybe the 14/2.8 - both are nearly perfect lenses, as far as I can tell.
     
    Everyone lusts after the 56/1.2 or uses an old 50/1.8 on an adapter for portrait lens but I find the 60 to be wonderful for portraits or light macro. Beautiful bokeh - and decently sharp right across the frame, even wide open.
     
    It's great that the Fuji works well with adapted lenses - and and I have tried more than a few - but iI haven't found one to out perform any of the native lenses. I don't own any $$$$ Leica lenses to try - so I can't say absolutely.  
     
    It's a great system.
     
    Regards,
     
    Max_Elmar
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