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  1. Dekart

    Twin Peaks

    From the album: Landscape

    © Paul Reicherdt

  2. From the album: Icelandic trip

    © lf-photography

  3. From the album: Icelandic trip

    © lf-photography

  4. Hi all, this is my first post on here and a complete amateur to boot. I am very keen to buy a new camera that I will enjoy shooting with and obviously I'd like the best image quality available, so can any of you guys please advise on any thoughts, ideas based on your experiences with these cameras for the kind of shooting I want to achieve, and any images to back suggestions up is of course more than welcome, thank you in advance guys. PS, just wanted to say my budget is around £2750 gbp, for a camera, and 2 lenses if possible.📷👍😀
  5. Hello Everyone, nice to meet you all. It's my first time posting in Fuji X Forum. Just wanted to say I moved from Sony full frame mirrorless system to Fuji X-T3 because I am mainly a video shooter, and XT-3 is an incredible system for me, and I am so happy with its codec and color (and lens), but it turns out that my XT-3 also shoots incredible still photos as well! And so I have been shooting stills, and since I'm a video shooter first and foremost, I made a timelapse video that I would like to share with the fine people here. Where would be an appropriate place to upload a link to the youtube video of the timelapse on these forums? The subject is landscape. Thanks, and I'm looking forward to checking out more awesome shots everyone has been taking with their Fujifilm cameras!
  6. From the album: x100t - new toy

    got up early, but not before the mossies

    © chasable

  7. From the album: X-E1 - Loveland Pass, Colorado

    Shots from a trip thru Colorado on July 10th, 2016 - up at 12,000 feet. My first time with the Fuji in the mountains. I had real good luck using the Astia film simulation.
  8. From the album: X-E1 - Loveland Pass, Colorado

    Shots from a trip thru Colorado on July 10th, 2016 - up at 12,000 feet. My first time with the Fuji in the mountains. I had real good luck using the Astia film simulation.
  9. From the album: X-E1 - Loveland Pass, Colorado

    Shots from a trip thru Colorado on July 10th, 2016 - up at 12,000 feet. My first time with the Fuji in the mountains. I had real good luck using the Astia film simulation.
  10. From the album: X-E1 - Loveland Pass, Colorado

    Shots from a trip thru Colorado on July 10th, 2016 - up at 12,000 feet. My first time with the Fuji in the mountains. I had real good luck using the Astia film simulation.
  11. Dekart

    Endless

    From the album: Landscape

    Zeeland's bridge
  12. Hi, I want to introduce myself with this shot, from "Foresta della Fontana", in the northern Italy. Fuji X-T1 with XF 10-24 f/4 CarZar http://cesarebonetta.jimdo.com
  13. Shot of the hoodoos during sunrise in Bryce Canyon. Light Play
  14. Post here your images of landscapes in the fog. I'll start with mine: Saarland, Germany (X-T1, 18-55mm) Flickr
  15. Hi! Yesterday i went on an evening walk in Fernreith in Upper Austria to take some evening Impressions. Here are some of my favorite shots I want to share with you. All taken with Fuji X-E2 + XF 16-55 F2.8. (Photos link to flickr) I am always open to constructive criticism. So feel free to share yours with me. :-) Cheers Tom
  16. A recent shot of the italian city Mantova. Double exposure, x-t1 + xf 35mm f/1,4
  17. You can share photos of landscapes in the Blue Hour here. I will start with Walchensee (Bavaria)
  18. Hello everyone, I had the opportunity to spend a week in the Dolomites area to catch the autumn colors ! my trusty x-pro2 and x-t2 were from the trip. We start with a classic of the Dolomites, the church of San-Giovanni in Ranui near Santa Magdalena. The sky mixed with some remainings of fog, made really the mountain glow and burn in a special way. 1) X-pro2 - 16-55 @ f10, some exposures mixed to achieve this image as the contrast between the different plans was enormous. Have a nice day and see you soon for more.
  19. Hello Everybody, I don't come so often on the forum, but I'm always following the fujifilm news. I Wanted to share some of my shots taken in iceland with my fujifilm x-pro2 and mostly the fujinon 10-24 1) Aldeyjarfoss waterfall 2) Vik Church 3) Hvitserskur troll
  20. Hey guys! I'm going to Iceland at the end of August and for that journey I'm looking for a (manual) tele lens in the range from 85mm to 100mm... Streets #1 / Iceland with X100T I would really like to have the Fujinon 90mm but I think it's too expensive for me at the moment (Iceland will also...) As you see in the title I want to use the lens only for landscapes so I don't need a fast lens. It's just important that the corner sharpness is high enough for the 24mp sensor and the CAs should be easy to remove afterwards. If you have any recommendations for me - let me know! Have a nice Sunday and many greetings from Hamburg!
  21. I wanted to see if I can get rid of the Sony, given I enjoy much more the results I'm getting from the Fuji in terms of colors and ease of post-processing. So today I put them one against the other taking identical shots few seconds apart. You can see below a couple of twin crops (click on them to see them properly, albeit softened by the web compression probably used by the forum software backend) that on a normal, non-retina, screen will have the same dimensions of a print of a 100cm length. In each, one of the images has been shot with a Sony A7r ("Vivid" picture style), the other with the X-T10 ("Velvia" film simulation), trying to match the colors to a reasonable approximation. Both using Contax Zeiss glass at f/11 (a 50/1.7 Planar on the Sony, a 35/2.8 Distagon on the Fuji; I know these lenses well, and from f/5.6 forward they are undistinguishable so any difference is due the sensor, not the lens). Irident (or RawTherapee with deconvolution sharpening and microcontast) would be able to squeeze even more details from the X-T10, but for these examples I've used Photoshop CS 6.1 I'm extremely impressed, to say the least. Remembering that you will watch a print this big at least from 60/80cm apart, so please don't put your nose on the screen , can you tell which one is which2? Hint: if I keep getting these results my A7r is hitting eBay soon! 1Using the following sharpening procedure, should you be curious. SHARPENING METHOD USED Keep in mind that the following values are indicative (you'll have to tweak them based on the picture content and the amount of detail) and based on fairly big prints, like 60x90cm and up. However, given that to properly apply them you will have to use your picture as a "Smart object", they might work even for smaller print sizes, especially toning down the radiuses. In Lightroom or in Camera Raw (same thing) I give the files a fairly conservative (for an X-trans sensor) capture sharpening: amount 40 / radius 1 / details 60 / masking 10. Then I open the file in Photoshop as a "Smart object" and I resize it to fit my desired print dimensions. At that point I use first the old, classic "Unsharp mask": amount 120%, radius 1.5 pixels, threshold 0. And finally "Smart sharpen" in "Advanced" mode to extract the textures and the small detail (this takes care of the watercolor effect, basically). General tab: amount 131%, radius 1.5 pixels, "Lens blur" with "More accurate" activated Shadows: fade amount 60%, tonal width 50, radius 1 Highlights: fade amount 20%, tonal width 50, radius 1 OPTIONAL STEP (not used in the samples above): at this point, should you want results more comparable to Irident, but at the cost of a tad more noise, you should add another round of "Smart sharpen": amount 40, radius 1. After these steps all that's left is print sharpening, but of that I usually let the now free Nik Sharpen plugin take care of. 2In both cases left Sony A7r, right Fuji X-T10
  22. I'm just new member of fuji-x-forum. I want to share some of my shots taken in Switzerland that I called Bus window project. All photos in this project, I've taken from bus window while it's running. So I used hyperfocal distance at f8-11 with high speed shutter(500+) for testing fujifilm mirorless camera performance(speed, focus and high iso). Cameras: X-T10 & X70 trip-2016-switzerland-x70-160413-00174_lr_full by Wanderer Bear trip-2016-switzerland-x70-160419-01397_lr_full by Wanderer Bear trip-2016-switzerland-x70-160419-01388_lr_full by Wanderer Bear trip-2016-switzerland-xt10-160413-00227_lr_full by Wanderer Bear trip-2016-switzerland-x70-160417-00815-lr_full by Wanderer Bear
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