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Itsmel got a reaction from Arthur in Juvenile heron
This little guy made me smile. XT-2 with 100-400 handheld.
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Itsmel got a reaction from woodlander in Juvenile heron
This little guy made me smile. XT-2 with 100-400 handheld.
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Itsmel got a reaction from frankinfuji in Juvenile heron
This little guy made me smile. XT-2 with 100-400 handheld.
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Itsmel got a reaction from Mike G in Juvenile heron
This little guy made me smile. XT-2 with 100-400 handheld.
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Itsmel got a reaction from Sagi in San Diego Skyliong
I took the photo below at dawn from a 26th floor hotel room with my XT-2 and a Rokinon 12mm @ f8, ISO 200, 6.5 seconds. The big aircraft carrier looking thing is the roof of the San Diego Convention Center. Color, sharpening and vibrancy are SOOC. I've fiddled with the exposure to lighten shadows a bit, and I've cropped and applied correction to straighten the verticals.
Thought I'd share just to say how happy I am with the Rokinon lens. The fact that it's manual focus only hasn't been an issue at all.
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Itsmel got a reaction from dv. in Fuji Birds
XT-1, 18-135
ISO 800, 122.6mm, f5.6, 1/125 - taken through a glass window
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Itsmel reacted to quincy in Fuji 100-400mm Received Today 1st Impressions
I wanted to contribute to this topic for days, but I was looking for a way to upload high resolution images. I've dediced to upload them to flickr, set to private. I hope you can see them. You should be able to click some them to see the big versions:
My first image with the lens:
I think the image quality is nice, but you can see slight CA at the crow's throat. For me it's okay, the black crow on the bright blue sky is a pretty harsh transition and this is the only image that I've seen CA.
Then there was a cute little woodpecker:
And a nice great tit (dark, high iso):
If you ever asked yourself the question which Fuji-X lens has the nicest "bokeh", the 56 1.2 or the 90 2.0, the answer is: The 100-400. But don't take my word for it, have a look:
The nine-bladed aperture does a great job.
/edit: I'm slowly migrating the images to the forum, for persistence.
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Itsmel got a reaction from Patrick FR in Fuji Birds
XT-1, 18-135
ISO 800, 122.6mm, f5.6, 1/125 - taken through a glass window