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Here are some test shots of flowers taken with my X-T1 and a modified vintage 1970's Helios 44-2, 58mm lens at f/2. I love the old Helios lenses as portrait lenses too. I keep a couple unmodified versions on hand for more general use.

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Welcome all!

 

First post, I thought let's do a flower...

 

X-T1 + 18-135mm, Shot@123mm, F8, 1/200, ISO 200

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Just an other one...

 

X-T1 + 18-135mm, Shot@40mm, F5,6, 1/2500, ISO 200

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Both Pictures: Fuji X-E2, XF 16-55 @ 55mm, F2.8, Classic Chrome, ISO 200

 

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Testing XF 56mm as a macro lens. Overall size of this flower is about 1/16".

 

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A tiny daisy (another XF56mm macro test)

 

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Minolta Rokkor-x 50 f1.7

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