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dacalac got a reaction from Curiojo in Portraiture work, running topic
X-E2 + 35mm 1.4
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KC Portrait Session-22 by dacalac, on Flickr
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KC Portrait Session-17 by dacalac, on Flickr
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KC Portrait Session-19 by dacalac, on Flickr
This was my first time back out in a long while. Ended up being a pretty fun shoot once I managed to get around the Zoolander moments. I'd also recommend checking the full size out on Flickr to better see the rendering.
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dacalac got a reaction from Tom H. in Portraiture work, running topic
X-E2 + 35mm 1.4
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KC Portrait Session-22 by dacalac, on Flickr
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KC Portrait Session-17 by dacalac, on Flickr
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KC Portrait Session-19 by dacalac, on Flickr
This was my first time back out in a long while. Ended up being a pretty fun shoot once I managed to get around the Zoolander moments. I'd also recommend checking the full size out on Flickr to better see the rendering.
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dacalac got a reaction from Albert_F_Abdeeff in Portraiture work, running topic
X-E2 + 35mm 1.4
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KC Portrait Session-22 by dacalac, on Flickr
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KC Portrait Session-17 by dacalac, on Flickr
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KC Portrait Session-19 by dacalac, on Flickr
This was my first time back out in a long while. Ended up being a pretty fun shoot once I managed to get around the Zoolander moments. I'd also recommend checking the full size out on Flickr to better see the rendering.
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dacalac got a reaction from Bitingly Sharp733 in Light & Shadow in Downtown Los Angeles
I miss my old X-Pro1. Heck I miss all my Fuji cameras. This was from one of the first times I really experimented with manually control and making a conscious effort to work with natural lighting while on a photo walk.
DTLA Light & Shadow-4 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-7 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-9 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-10 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-12 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-15 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-13 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Curiojo in Portraiture work, running topic
Finally picked up the xf56 to throw on my X-E1. I'm in love with this lens. Here's a candid I snapped while doing a family portrait session with my coworker and her brothers.
Casillas Sibling Shoot-4 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Curiojo in Portraiture work, running topic
Some behind the scenes pictures from a short film I filmed for a buddy of mine.
X-E1 + Canon FD 50mm f1.8
Sales BTS-17 by dacalac, on Flickr
Sales BTS-2 by dacalac, on Flickr
Sales BTS-6 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from jp_stone in focus help needed for X-E1 with manual vintage glass
I'd also try setting the sharpness in the settings to a +1 value and see if that helps if it's just slightly soft. I'm using the 50mm f1.8 on my x-e1 as well and that's what I ended up doing. Here are some examples
Portland-15 by dacalac, on Flickr
Portland-50 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from erryprasetyo in XF23mm vs XF27mm for Street Photography
My vote is for the 27mm. It's the perfect inconspicuous street lens. If you want a street portraiture lens I'd move more towards the 23mm. Here are some of my shots with the X-E2 paired with the 27mm.
untitled-31 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-39 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-29 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-33 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Tom H. in Portraiture work, running topic
Finally picked up the xf56 to throw on my X-E1. I'm in love with this lens. Here's a candid I snapped while doing a family portrait session with my coworker and her brothers.
Casillas Sibling Shoot-4 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Curiojo in Portraiture work, running topic
X-E1 + Canon FD 50mm f1.8
This was her first time having portrait work done and although she was a little closed off at first, she later began to open up and become much more relaxed and enjoyed the shoot. We later were able to incorporate her dance/ballet moves into the shoot.
Taylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr
Taylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr
Taylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Tom H. in Portraiture work, running topic
Some behind the scenes pictures from a short film I filmed for a buddy of mine.
X-E1 + Canon FD 50mm f1.8
Sales BTS-17 by dacalac, on Flickr
Sales BTS-2 by dacalac, on Flickr
Sales BTS-6 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Tom H. in Portraiture work, running topic
X-E1 + Canon FD 50mm f1.8
This was her first time having portrait work done and although she was a little closed off at first, she later began to open up and become much more relaxed and enjoyed the shoot. We later were able to incorporate her dance/ballet moves into the shoot.
Taylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr
Taylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr
Taylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Curiojo in XF23mm vs XF27mm for Street Photography
My vote is for the 27mm. It's the perfect inconspicuous street lens. If you want a street portraiture lens I'd move more towards the 23mm. Here are some of my shots with the X-E2 paired with the 27mm.
untitled-31 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-39 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-29 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-33 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Curiojo in Canon FD lenses
I just started shooting with a Canon fd 50mm f1.8. I also have the 135mm f2.8 but haven't had a chance to try it out yet. Looking forward to trying it out soon though!
untitled-40 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-25 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-5 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from CRAusmus in XF23mm vs XF27mm for Street Photography
My vote is for the 27mm. It's the perfect inconspicuous street lens. If you want a street portraiture lens I'd move more towards the 23mm. Here are some of my shots with the X-E2 paired with the 27mm.
untitled-31 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-39 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-29 by dacalac, on Flickr
untitled-33 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Jan Safranek in Let’s Drop The RUMOR-BOMB: Fujifilm is forging a MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERA (Source Right in Past)
Here's their old MF Rangefinder (the GW690iii with an M6)
Kinda looks like an X-Pro1 on steroids.
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dacalac got a reaction from SimonStHilaire in Oh My Gosh! Just received a GREAT RUMOR! Just a Hint for now... more soon!
For some reason these two things are sticking in my head.
1) Fixed Lens Full Frame Rangefinder - which would be the big brother to the x100 series. Would an x200 series have it's own subforum or be merged with the x100 series? If this was to come true then I think it would warrant it's own forum.
2) Medium Format Rangefinder - The digital successor to the GW-690! This one is way more of a long shot in my mind. We don't have any lenses that would work on a MF sensor (as far as I know). Again we haven't really seen anything about new lenses geared towards a sensor this size or appropriate lenses.
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dacalac got a reaction from Phil in Let’s Drop The RUMOR-BOMB: Fujifilm is forging a MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERA (Source Right in Past)
Here's their old MF Rangefinder (the GW690iii with an M6)
Kinda looks like an X-Pro1 on steroids.
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dacalac got a reaction from jlmphotos in Let’s Drop The RUMOR-BOMB: Fujifilm is forging a MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERA (Source Right in Past)
Here's their old MF Rangefinder (the GW690iii with an M6)
Kinda looks like an X-Pro1 on steroids.
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dacalac got a reaction from olli in Light & Shadow in Downtown Los Angeles
I miss my old X-Pro1. Heck I miss all my Fuji cameras. This was from one of the first times I really experimented with manually control and making a conscious effort to work with natural lighting while on a photo walk.
DTLA Light & Shadow-4 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-7 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-9 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-10 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-12 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-15 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-13 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac got a reaction from Watcher24 in Light & Shadow in Downtown Los Angeles
I miss my old X-Pro1. Heck I miss all my Fuji cameras. This was from one of the first times I really experimented with manually control and making a conscious effort to work with natural lighting while on a photo walk.
DTLA Light & Shadow-4 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-7 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-9 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-10 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-12 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-15 by dacalac, on Flickr
DTLA Light & Shadow-13 by dacalac, on Flickr
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dacalac reacted to Trenton Talbot in Let’s Drop The RUMOR-BOMB: Fujifilm is forging a MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERA (Source Right in Past)
They used to call it "Texas Leica" for a reason…
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dacalac reacted to Phil in Let’s Drop The RUMOR-BOMB: Fujifilm is forging a MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERA (Source Right in Past)
I don't know how popular this opinion is, but I'd love a rangefinder-style with a fixed 50mm equivalent, say 2.8 with a leaf shutter. This is probably unrealistic, but if they could do that for around the $2000 mark, I'd to everything I could to buy one. I normally prefer 35mm, but 50mm is still good for an every day focal length, and it's tight enough for me that I can do headshots with it, too.
A guy can dream. It'll probably be $8k minimum, if the Pentax 645z is anything to go by.
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dacalac reacted to fugx in Oh My Gosh! Just received a GREAT RUMOR! Just a Hint for now... more soon!
I agree that the jump between Fuji's awesome APS-C and FF doesn't seem enough to warrant a new system - as opposed to maybe medium format.
I would guess medium format with a fixed lens (medium format x100): fuji get to develop their new sensor and check out the market response without having to come up with a whole lens system at first - only one.
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dacalac got a reaction from Kismetsky in Oh My Gosh! Just received a GREAT RUMOR! Just a Hint for now... more soon!
For some reason these two things are sticking in my head.
1) Fixed Lens Full Frame Rangefinder - which would be the big brother to the x100 series. Would an x200 series have it's own subforum or be merged with the x100 series? If this was to come true then I think it would warrant it's own forum.
2) Medium Format Rangefinder - The digital successor to the GW-690! This one is way more of a long shot in my mind. We don't have any lenses that would work on a MF sensor (as far as I know). Again we haven't really seen anything about new lenses geared towards a sensor this size or appropriate lenses.
