I am also now in the club. I have fallen for the fuji and the light weight of it. The weight of all my Nikon stuff for a wedding had me in tears by the end of the day.
More surgery to hopefully fix my knees and ankles this year be for the time being i am loving the fuji world.
You can put a preset on each individual image if you want to.
Just go into the develop module and click the one you want.
I put the ones I want into user presets so they are together.
I am in the process of doing the same thing. I am a Nikon ff shooter mainly doing weddings. I love the Fuji X system and have a loan setup at the moment to try out properly.
I think I may have even brought an xt-1 today with some lenses so it has been interesting to read up on this thread...
Did you change the metering mode and shoot the shot again...?
Spot meter on the ground and then the sky to see what that did...?
Any exposure compensation dialed in...?
Sewing Kit
Boob Tape
Corn plasters or blister plaster (for when the brides corset digs into her.)
Safety pins
first aid kit
wonder web
torch
pen
spare confetti incase you **** up the shot.. LOL
umbrellas
tripod for the group shots (easier to swap heads if eyes closed)
That is all i can think of...
Nice set but as weddings portrait stuff goes i think that 4 looks a bit "slutty...."
Don't get me wrong, love the shot but it is the feet the same distance from the wall and the dark shadow over her thigh that drags my eye in to see the knickers....
Now it might just be me that sees it like...
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