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Everything posted by kangmlee
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Third party lenses IBIS only work on 3 axis. Still good but not the same as Fuji lenses will have
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Hey guys, Just spent some time with Francis (One of the FujiGuys). I should've taken a photo to prove that I really did try the camera but oh well. If you believe me, feel free to ask any questions. Here are some quick points I noticed: - The new shutter button sucks, way too sensitive. - Body feels amazing in hand, the deeper grip makes a huge difference - Eterna film simulation is very sexy - IBIS works amazing - Auto focus is faster but not enough to be noticeable - Mechanical shutter is MUCH quieter Disclaimer: I am not an ambassador or an employee of Fujifilm
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Is possible live view in a Mac via HDMI? No tethering.
kangmlee replied to mendimundi's topic in Fuji X-T2 / Fuji X-T20
Nope, the HDMI on a Mac is video-out only. It cannot accept any incoming video. It is technically possible on an iPad but no one ever made an app/cable for that -
There is no best. Most people will film in 23.98 for a cinematic look. 29.97 for a documentary look.
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Waiting on the 110mm f2 before making a final decision.
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Thanks!
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My fiance doesn't want me to, she says putting money towards the wedding is priority
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No dial for the ISO, the screen becomes more relevant.
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Enjoy boys and girls! Feel free to ask me anything about the camera. Spent two hours with it last monday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anFEQaOzplc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKkLoBguPjw&feature=youtu.be
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Bigger and more expensive. I get that people want IBIS. Myself I don't really care for it but people shouldn't critisize OP for asking for it.
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Since the X-T2 has issues regarding low light focusing in reception halls, the GFX will be much worse for sure. The 63mm was hunting a bit when I was testing it in a hotel with low light.
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It'll be hard to take portraits but that bokeh will be creamy and delicious.
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Yes 14bit, confirmed by Fuji guys.
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The 50 does mean megapixels. If the GFX 50S is a success, Fujifilm will release a 100S in a far future.
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Not on my side. I played with it and loved the 120mm but I am going to wait until the 110mm comes out before thinking about buying it. 90% of my pictures are taken with my 56mm, I need something similar
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Hey guys, I often meet the Fuji guys so I get to play with newer devices before their release. My current gears are the X-T2 and X-T10 with several lenses. I mostly shoot portraits, fashion and weddings. Feel free to check out my Instagram.
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Get the 56mm f1.2 lens or wait for the 50mm f2?
kangmlee replied to hjalmarg1's topic in Fuji X Lenses
I would never switch my 56mm, the focus is more than fast enough and I am addicted to that bokeh! -
I shoot portraits and weddings so: 23mm, 35mm, 56mm The day I buy my own GFX: 63mm, 110mm and 120mm
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I took the following with the 120mm at f/9 on the GFX, notice how the right eye is tack sharp and the left one is out of focus. This is at f/9, imagine this at a much larger aperture. Fuji GFX50-091 by Kang Min Lee, on Flickr
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Electronic First Curtain (EFC) and Electronic Shutter (ES)?
kangmlee replied to Michael Erlewine's topic in Fuji GFX 50S
Shutter The World's First Focal-Plane Shutter* Specifically Designed for Medium Format Mirrorless Cameras The newly-developed focal-plane shutter is the world's first specifically designed for medium format mirrorless cameras. It is a low-noise mechanical shutter that withstands 150,000 actuations**, offers shutter speeds up to 1/4000 sec and has an electronic first curtain. Choose from three shutter types, including an electronic shutter. Mechanical Shutter 4sec. to 1/4000sec. (P Mode), 60min. to 1/4000sec. (All Modes) Bulb mode (up to 60min.), TIME: 60min. to 1/4000sec. Electronic Front Curtain Shutter*** 4sec. to 1/4000sec. (P Mode), 60min. to 1/4000sec. (All Modes) Bulb Mode (up to 60min.), TIME: 60min. to 1/4000sec. Electronic Shutter 4sec. to 1/16000sec. (P Mode), 60min. to 1/16000sec. (All Modes) Bulb Mode (up to 60min.), TIME: 60min. to 1/16000sec. Mechanical + Electronic Shutter 4sec. to 1/16000sec. (P Mode), 60min. to 1/16000sec. (All Modes) Bulb Mode (up to 60min.), TIME: 60min. to 1/16000sec. Electronic Front Curtain Shutter + Electronic Shutter*** 4 sec. to 1/16000sec. (P Mode), 60min. to 1/16000sec. (All Modes) Bulb Mode (up to 60min.), TIME: 60min. to 1/16000sec. -
Shot with GFX 50S with 120mm f/4 1/160th f/9 ISO 100 Edit: Forgot to mention that it's straight out of cam.