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mcf got a reaction from mzzyhmd in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X
X-T1 with Samyang 12mm. The current UK's 'house of disrepute'
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mcf got a reaction from 2CV6 in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X
X-T1 with Samyang 12mm. The current UK's 'house of disrepute'
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mcf got a reaction from MHansen in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X
X-T1 with Samyang 12mm. The current UK's 'house of disrepute'
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mcf got a reaction from serdor in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X
X-T1 with Samyang 12mm. The current UK's 'house of disrepute'
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mcf got a reaction from capodave in landscapes with fuji x
A recent long exposure on the Wirral, UK. (X-T1, Samyang 12mm, and ND1000 filter.)
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mcf got a reaction from Royal in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X
X-T1 with Samyang 12mm. The current UK's 'house of disrepute'
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mcf got a reaction from oscillik in Streetphotography (open thread)
2 x street shots from Liverpool a month or two ago. (X-T1 & 27mm).
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mcf got a reaction from johant in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X
X-T1 with Samyang 12mm. The current UK's 'house of disrepute'
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mcf reacted to tarikolmez in Streetphotography (open thread)
XT1 & 10-24 & 90mm
FUJI1771.jpg by Mustafa Tarik Olmez, on Flickr
2016_02_14 Sokak_Deneme_Fuji_90mm_102.jpg by Mustafa Tarik Olmez, on Flickr
FUJI2561.jpg by Mustafa Tarik Olmez, on Flickr
FUJI2553.jpg by Mustafa Tarik Olmez, on Flickr
FUJI1802.jpg by Mustafa Tarik Olmez, on Flickr
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mcf reacted to stevezphoto in X-T1 and the night sky
Focus stacking is what is used when you want to make star trails.
For pinpoint stars, you just need to 1) shoot high iso 2) shoot wide open with fast glass 3) post process for noise.
I did my first stint of astrophotography last month in Hawaii. I used the XT-1 and the 14 2.8. Shots are at ISO6400, f2.8, 15 or 20 sec. Any more than 20seconds and the stars start to trail too much. I think with the 12mm you might be able to get away with 30s but I haven't tried it.
ISO6400 isn't ideal, you have to push the noise processing, but LR gets the job done. Looking forward to getting another stop with the XT-2!