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    Piero got a reaction from jerryy in Wide Angle Lens for Interior/Exterior Architecture Photograp   
    Hi, since you mention architecture, along with interiors, I assume maybe you plan on shooting professionally?
    If so, consider the option of refraining from shooting super wide all the time, as the 'wow' effect of super-wides often collides with the need of representing spaces or structures with a more natural identity. One very good option could be to buy a lens with a T/S (tilt/shift) or only S adapter ring to connect with your camera. You'll have to set the lens aperture and focus manually, but it's not a big deal; you would be able to include a detail in the composition or correct vertical lines without the excessive perspective effect of super wides. 
    The Fuji sensor, the small ones, are so good that one can happily forget about FF and prime shift lenses and go the Frankenstein way with great satisfaction. One option to investigate would be coupling a Voigtländer Heliar 15mm with the XH1.
    The Voigtländer is meant for FF so it would give you a sufficient portion of good image circle to shift around with. Some uses it on GFX cropping the sensor to FF.
    Hope it can be 'stimulating', and not make things even worse...
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    Piero got a reaction from Olaf W. in Introduce Yourself   
    Hallo to the entire community!
    My name is Piero and I'm currently based in Palermo, Italy.
    I'm a professional photographer.
    I've been using Fujifilm since 2013, mostly for my personal work and sometimes for commissioned work. I like very much the sensor and the lenses of both small and medium format cameras.
    I'll give a look around...

    Cheers 
     
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