Mr Perceptive
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Fuji X10
Really nice (and shows great skill both in image taking and processing - love the fact they are taken on 10 year old tech)
Fuji X10
Really nice (and shows great skill both in image taking and processing - love the fact they are taken on 10 year old tech)
Thanks David. Lefty has a lot to answer for with his new Fuji walkaround camera, so I'm just trying to keep up! SOOC Jpegs with little else required
Fuji X10
Thanks David. Lefty has a lot to answer for with his new Fuji walkaround camera, so I'm just trying to keep up! SOOC Jpegs with little else required
Well I'm desperately trying not to buy any new gear (not helped by the fact that my son is rocking an EOS-R!!), and seeing stuff like this from an X10, shows me that I'm on the right path, I need to up my camera skills rather than buy new tech.
@Lefty is one of those really irritating people that can make good pictures with anything give him a pinhole camera and some photo sensitive paper and he would still produce something rewarding that you want to hang on your wall.
For barely touch SOOC JPEGs they are truly stunning
Yes it is really impressive I seem to shake like a leaf - I have relied on tripods, fast shutter and or flash to get a sharp image I think my next digital camera will have to be with IBIS.Yes, I'm definitely a convert to IBIS and when so well implemented by Olympus, it's amazing what you can get away with. Didn't try it any slower than 1/60 for this picture; the f/l means holding things really steady, and extremely difficult. Lens was one stop down from fully open - when used wide open its CA is quite shocking.
Yes it is really impressive I seem to shake like a leaf - I have relied on tripods, fast shutter and or flash to get a sharp image I think my next digital camera will have to be with IBIS.
Yes it is really impressive I seem to shake like a leaf - I have relied on tripods, fast shutter and or flash to get a sharp image I think my next digital camera will have to be with IBIS.
Yes it is really impressive I seem to shake like a leaf - I have relied on tripods, fast shutter and or flash to get a sharp image I think my next digital camera will have to be with IBIS.
It's like a built in tripod you don't have to carry - brilliant! I will have to see what's about. I was looking at the XE3 as they are a good deal at the moment but as Lefty says no IBIS, I have always loved Fuji colours though. Fuji and Kodak pro cameras were/are great for skin tones and beautiful colour in general.
It's like a built in tripod you don't have to carry - brilliant! I will have to see what's about. I was looking at the XE3 as they are a good deal at the moment but as Lefty says no IBIS, I have always loved Fuji colours though. Fuji and Kodak pro cameras were/are great for skin tones and beautiful colour in general.
It's like a built in tripod you don't have to carry - brilliant! I will have to see what's about. I was looking at the XE3 as they are a good deal at the moment but as Lefty says no IBIS, I have always loved Fuji colours though. Fuji and Kodak pro cameras were/are great for skin tones and beautiful colour in general.
It's certainly worth having a play with an IBIS-equipped camera to see what you think.
For action photography it's probably not worth it, although several makes have cameras which now allow for it by having settings for horizontal panning etc.
The 27/2.8 has arrived. Here's one from the first outing with it at lunchtime today.
Shadow Play III by Amar Sood, on Flickr
Fujifilm X-E3 / XF27mm f2.8
Lefty
Really like this, Amar - very 'Sean Tucker' if it had been a mono.
Wow!Just edited these from 2013 as I've put together a photobook of a holiday in Italy - yes its taken me that long.....Both taken at the Lamborghini Museum in Sant'Agata on my trusty X100
Got to love 'sudden' Lamborghini colours!
Lamborghini Muira SV by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Lamborghini Countach by David Yeoman, on Flickr