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“New” camera arrived today. Popped over to the park with the other half so we could both have a play.. I actually quite like the 18-55. So I think I’ll just sell the XT-30 with its lens.
Annnnyway, out of interest, do you guys use the built in filters? Which is your favourite? I’m a velvia fan [emoji85]
My once pristine white dog came for an explore too:
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Other half with new toy...
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The cutest little shrooms I’ve ever seen... (this one does have a few quick edits.. I liked the greens in it)
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early Christmas for someone[emoji14]
I use most of the film sims and like using the recipes from Fuji weekly etc.. capture one and Lightroom let you shoot raw and play with the sims after so it’s easy to choose then.
classic chrome and acros are my most used for JPEG’s. Never used sepia, velvia has been okay for some autumn shots but on others they’ve been too saturated. It’s all part of the fun playing around with film sims.
Never noticed any difference in the way the cameras process the JPEG’s, there’s lots of settings and external variables that will affect the look and colours. Then again the cameras I use for JPEG’s have different sensors which must make a difference, F & V. I use raw on the other cameras so process in Lr or c1.So last night one of our clients sent us a takeaway roast dinner as a thank you. I took a few photos. I took them in velvia and it’s the first time that I really found it a little too in my face.
Is there some difference in colour recognition between XT3 and xt30?
Also, file transfer on the phone app is working like a dream on the XT3.
Very happy [emoji5]
So last night one of our clients sent us a takeaway roast dinner as a thank you. I took a few photos. I took them in velvia and it’s the first time that I really found it a little too in my face.
Is there some difference in colour recognition between XT3 and xt30?
Also, file transfer on the phone app is working like a dream on the XT3.
Very happy [emoji5]
Never noticed any difference in the way the cameras process the JPEG’s, there’s lots of settings and external variables that will affect the look and colours. Then again the cameras I use for JPEG’s have different sensors which must make a difference, F & V. I use raw on the other cameras so process in Lr or c1.
Like that Paul. Struck me it would be even more enigmatic with no lemon halves or tea bag...just the clean lines of the cup, and the contrast between the handle and the one lemon slice. But bet you did that anyway and preferred this!Something a little different ....
H1 16-55 neo2 and reflector
Herb Tea with Lemon by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Something a little different ....
H1 16-55 neo2 and reflector
Herb Tea with Lemon by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Like that Paul. Struck me it would be even more enigmatic with no lemon halves or tea bag...just the clean lines of the cup, and the contrast between the handle and the one lemon slice. But bet you did that anyway and preferred this!
Thank you, George"Excellent" creative Fujigraph Mate, great idea, well composed & executed, and a lovely vibrant presentation.
Simply fabulous Chris, thanks!how life as an x-h1 owner again peter,
Untitled by APM Photography, on Flickr
love the spro range, ive got a mint boxed fuji s3pro , stunning camera, was the dogs gonnads, till canon killed fujifilms dslr dream with the canon 5D full frame, the spro range can still hold its own even today with image quality, this was taken with my s3pro and nikon 105mm 2.8,but i did not take the photo, belongs to the orig owner, he left a card full of shots for me in the camera, told me to delete, i bought it in 2019 for peanuts, not had the old girl out for a while, but hoping to soonWell this popped up as my most viewed on Flickr for some reason ?
Shot on my old Fujifilm S5pro DSLR Nikon AFS-VR 18-200mm
Dannie High Key Colour. by Philip Higgins, on Flickr
X-T3 and Mitakon 35mm 0.95. Can't quite believe how sharp this lens is given the price and extreme aperture...
Christmas by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
Worth a watch... Fuji and Street Photography
love the spro range, ive got a mint boxed fuji s3pro , stunning camera, was the dogs gonnads, till canon killed fujifilms dslr dream with the canon 5D full frame, the spro range can still hold its own even today with image quality, this was taken with my s3pro and nikon 105mm 2.8,but i did not take the photo, belongs to the orig owner, he left a card full of shots for me in the camera, told me to delete, i bought it in 2019 for peanuts, not had the old girl out for a while, but hoping to soon
thanks
chris