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PhilippeVdp

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  1. check http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/gfx/fujifilm_gfx_50s/pdf/index/gfx_catalogue_01.pdf ​and you'll see on page 31 the current RR-90 remote
  2. a 200 or a 250mm and F2.8 or 3.5 (or better ) ​
  3. This surprises me a bit to be honest, it's really shallow for F9. The IS is tempting me to order one , my bank account is telling me not to
  4. okay thanks for the replies. I'm not going to order the 120mm and keep saving for the 110mm in the future. ​
  5. well ...no never used MF cameras because of the cost but now I'm getting tempted. ​That's why I was wondering ...if I had to choose, the 32-64 F4 or the 63 F2.8, difficult choice ... ​(when you would also buy the 110mmF2)
  6. I've got two questions ... The current lenses are not that fast,except the 110mm the lenses are F2.8 or "worse". ​Okay you have the cropfactor of 0.79 for DOF but in dim lighting you'll need to raise the iso a bit quicker. ​When you check the lenses of the competition, it's the same case. Is it because the lenses would be too big / heavy for F2 or faster ? Can we expect faster lenses, what do you think ? ​Probably the most mm produced for the gfx would be a 240 / 250mm ? ​Also, if you would compare DOF of the 110mm F2 with a 85mm F1.2 on a full frame camera, which would be the most out of focus ?
  7. I use euh don't know the number, the one where the IS only works when you press the shutterbutton. Mainly for saving some battery power. What I will change next time when I use auto iso with this lens ... change the minimum shutterspeed from 1/60 to 1/180 or even higher. I had issues where it only used iso 250 but with shutter speed of 1/60 when I was zoomed out to 400mm. a bit stupid because people were moving
  8. Compared to x100s the shutter button is more wobbly (but works fine ) I had one complete white photo (in aperture priority ) Next photos were fine
  9. I rather like the bokeh it gives The only issue is that you'll get noticed while taking street photos https://flic.kr/p/Eh1AUT
  10. full battery left in xpro2 for 2 days then replaced with new full battery, did configure my xpro2 (screen / function buttons / settings) Shot some photos the next day until battery indicator was red. Replaced battery ..checked ...yeah all settings were still there. Then 15 photos later ... full reset (all changed settings / q menu screen / function buttons / .. gone) had it only once today (but i've only used the camera today for the first time)
  11. On this photo you see the same "issue" what I also saw with the olympus 300mm F4. When branches are really close to the subject, they are shown "double". Here I don't like the bokeh at all ... just something to remember when taking photos I guess : "make sure that there's sufficiant distance between subject and background" can't wait to test my copy though , it's sitting here waiting until I got a fuji body (xpro2)
  12. I was informed (belgium) it would arrive next week (around 2 march) ... let's see if it's true
  13. dammit ... mine arrived today also .... why dammit ? Because the XPRO2 didn't so I don't have a fuji body to put the lens on
  14. YIPPIE ! just got an email from the shop where I ordered mine .... It's waiting to be picked up Can't wait ...but have to wait until tomorrow to pick it up ... Happy (shop is in Belgium)
  15. Yep that's the one First time I met him ... nice guy (tall guy !) And still I forgot to ask the bra size of the model (if you've seen his video about the 90mm you'll get the joke)
  16. That's why I didn't post this in street photography ... but it's "in the street" because I took these in a bicycle parking space, in the centre of Leuven
  17. No problem ... just make sure they understand I'm just an amateur photographer
  18. Just look how sharp the lens markings are ... (on flickr full size) DSCF5110 by Philippe VdP, on Flickr
  19. Oh yeah, to give you an example about my "skills" ... I'm really an amateur ... I had to ask the fuji guy which one of the metering modes was central weighted ... so if these are the kind of photos I can make with that lens, just wonder what a skilled photographer can do with it !
  20. Sadly no ... there was a fuji introduction day in a local camerashop to promote fuji stuff and we could try different lenses and cameras (also the x-10 was there). But I have all what I want except 3 lenses that aren't available yet : the 90mm, the 100-400 and maybe also the 120mm macro.(but to be honest, I find the olympus E-M1 good enough for macro so not sure yet if I will buy that 120mm) I briefly had the x-10 in my hands but I think it's too small for my (really tiny!) hands ...and was going to use my own x-t1 with the 56mm but then I noticed the 90mm in one of the bags of the fuji guy So when he looked at me and asked which one I wanted to test, I thought the worst thing he can say is no and said "I want to test that one .." and after a few seconds he said "ok but be careful" with it I was so nervous in the beginning that I didn't notice the iso 3200, exposure comp on +1 ... but then I relaxed and tried city portraits. That's why I wanted to buy the lens, going to a city with one lens / camera and nothing more ...and come back with good photos ... and after using it for 2 hours or so ... I was sold and ordered me one ...
  21. I had the opportunity to put the 90mm on my x-t1. I liked the lens a lot. It's much easier to blow the background out (blurred) compared to the 56mm. But I have to admit, twice I was struggling because I didn't have enough room to do the shot I wanted ...So my opinion, I'll use this (when my lens will arrive in the shop) more than the 56mm because , yes, I'm a shy photographer. But I will always have the 56mm with me so I don't miss a shot when the 90mm is too long. For street it's big, but not too big.
  22. First. I'm just an amateur. I don't have much experience in portrait photography where I'm working with a model. It's just "fun" for me to take photos. So yes this is for me testing the 90mm F2 but don't make an opinion about the performance of the lens based on these photos. I've just registered myself for a portrait/streetphotography course to learn how to take decent photos. I loved the lens and ordered me one ... streetphotography09 by Philippe VdP, on Flickr streetphotography08 by Philippe VdP, on Flickr
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