A couple from last weekend's trip to the Kennedy Space Center. Second time for my wife and I, first time for her parents and our son. Everyone had a great time.
X-T20 with Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 and Fuji 18-55 2.8-4.
Still experimenting with the flash on the X100F with the magical leaf shutter. The on board flash is surprisingly excellent, in manual mode with flash compensation -2.0 just for subtle fill in. Shots in low light
charles.K wrote:
Still experimenting with the flash on the X100F with the magical leaf shutter. The on board flash is surprisingly excellent, in manual mode with flash compensation -2.0 just for subtle fill in. Shots in low light
I don't see any softness in these close pictures that many people complain about the 23mm lens on the X100.
AtomicPunk wrote:
I don't see any softness in these close pictures that many people complain about the 23mm lens on the X100.
The design of the 23 mm optics is unique, and for portraits/street photography/travel this lens is great. For close ups/macro just marginally stopping down the lens sharpens the image a lot. Being 23mm optic this lens could be very harsh in rendering but Fuji has designed this lens amazingly well. It takes some time to really understand this lens and its unique style.
Great to see you here Chin. You're going to love the X-T20, I've seen nothing but good written about it. Be sure to get the 35mm f2, great little lens.
Ha! I really like the 27mm for the size. It's great for the xt20 and slipping on the wrist strap, ready to go on an outing with the kid. That freedom is, well, very liberating, heh.
But you know me, I still have all my nikon MFs, in just about all the focal lengths that I need. The beater 35/2 AI will have to do for now.
leighton w wrote:
Great to see you here Chin. You're going to love the X-T20, I've seen nothing but good written about it. Be sure to get the 35mm f2, great little lens.
Zichar wrote:
Ha! I really like the 27mm for the size. It's great for the xt20 and slipping on the wrist strap, ready to go on an outing with the kid. That freedom is, well, very liberating, heh.
But you know me, I still have all my nikon MFs, in just about all the focal lengths that I need. The beater 35/2 AI will have to do for now.
That'll work. So easy to focus those Nikkors with these Fujis.