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A remanent of my days at the Pentax Forum Website. This thread is dedicated to posting examples of beautiful bokeh using Fuji lenses and/or cameras.

Taken with Fuji X-T1 and 23mm f1.4R

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@eagle_friends

Sure the pic should be taken with a Fuji-X-cam ...

... but do you really insist in Fuji-Lenses too? 

 

Personally i love how fuji lenses render out of foucs areas  (at least for some lenses) ... but i know a bunch of guys using fuji-x-cams which love the bokeh of their legacy lenses ... 

 

(I don't mind ... just wanted to ask ...) 

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@eagle_friends

Sure the pic should be taken with a Fuji-X-cam ...

... but do you really insist in Fuji-Lenses too? 

 

Personally i love how fuji lenses render out of foucs areas  (at least for some lenses) ... but i know a bunch of guys using fuji-x-cams which love the bokeh of their legacy lenses ... 

 

Same here, one of the things that drew me to using the X-series was the ability to continue using my beloved Voigtlaender 50mm f/1.1 Nockton without having to stay with the Leica M series (loved Leica but so expensive, horrific waiting list for a new camera, repair turnaround from Solms are meaured in ice ages and mechanical/optical focusing long longer makes sense when digital solutions are faster, more accurate and less eyesight reliant)

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Rhesus macaque photographed in eastern Thailand. Admittedly this image was taken in a zoo but this guy wasn't an inmate, he was a visitor. The only difference bentween me and him was that I paid for my ticket while he and his freinds just jumped over the back wall and proceeded to ransack the place.

 

Photographed with the 55-200mm lens on an X-T1.

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Just wanted to throw in a little X100s  :D

 

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@eagle_friends

Sure the pic should be taken with a Fuji-X-cam ...

... but do you really insist in Fuji-Lenses too? 

 

Personally i love how fuji lenses render out of foucs areas  (at least for some lenses) ... but i know a bunch of guys using fuji-x-cams which love the bokeh of their legacy lenses ... 

 

(I don't mind ... just wanted to ask ...) 

 

Yea, that's a great suggestion. Anything goes as long as there's a Fuji logo in your hands. 

 

Great photos so far!

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Surprised to see so many 23mm shots in this thread. These are all the 23mm on an X-T1 (all SOOC small JPGs, too).

 

17492716221_fcc0a42a22_c.jpgDSCF1467 by philbabbey, on Flickr

 

17305181538_007f9bf4d5_c.jpgDSCF1637 by philbabbey, on Flickr

 

16872489033_ca0b0bd948_c.jpgDSCF0963 by philbabbey, on Flickr

 

17492653421_e3641e0ce4_c.jpgDSCF1130 by philbabbey, on Flickr

 

And here's one I really like taken with the 35mm. This is a tweaked Classic Chrome profile in Lightroom.

 

16995015829_59764c827c_c.jpgCory Classic Chrome by philbabbey, on Flickr

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XF 55-200mm  :  @ 200mm  1/240th  f5.6  ISO 200

 

 

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Hi!

 

Fuji X-E2 + 16-55 F2.8 - 55mm @ 2.8 - Classic Chrome - OOC :-)

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At the pool by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + Takumar 50/1.4 M42

 

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Nugget by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + Fujinon 55/1.8 M42

 

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Photograph of a Fotograf by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + Takumar 50/1.4 M42

 

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TAXI by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + XF 35/1.4

 

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Smiling brick by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + XF 18-55/2.8-4

 

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Next STOP: Bokeh! by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + XF 35/1.4

 

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Season has just started - 2014 by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + XF 18-55/2.8-4

 

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Falcon by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + Porst Tele MC Auto D 135/2.8 M42

 

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Blue but not sad by KwyjiboVanDeKamp, X-E2 + XF 35/1.4

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