Hail the return of the victorious. If I understand correctly, I believe this is supposed to be the ideal intended angle from which to view this statue of Nike from the Daru staircase in the Louvre.
The South Atlantic ocean, Copacabana Beach. Taken from the window of my hotel room, moments after arriving and discovering that this would be my view all week long.
A couple from ski touring this weekend. Nice jpgs straight out of the camera, some slight exposure adjustments but that's it - snow is tough on the meter. Camera held up well until we got out of tree line and the wind was really blowing, then it could take 2-3 shots before powering off from the cold.
Actually managed to get a photo of myself for once.
agvogel wrote:
A couple from ski touring this weekend. Nice jpgs straight out of the camera, some slight exposure adjustments but that's it - snow is tough on the meter. Camera held up well until we got out of tree line and the wind was really blowing, then it could take 2-3 shots before powering off from the cold.
Nice! Did you weather seal the lens with a filter?
RoamingScott wrote:
Nice! Did you weather seal the lens with a filter?
Yes, with the Nisi one, which is the least intrusive option IMO. I haven't done any real IQ testing with/without the filter but so far, so good - I'm not creating fine art here
Take it from one Sugar Loaf to another... the cable car, that is.
Copacabana, Ipanema, Guanabara Bay, the Cristo Redentor statue, a Fogo de Chao restaurant, and a whoooole bunch of other stuff in this two-shot pano of Rio de Janeiro.
Not much love for the WLC-X100 wide adapter? I aquired one a few years ago for X100F I had back then. After selling the F I had my adapter sitting on the self for a long time without any real use. Recently decided to test it X100V. Eventually I shot most of my holiday pictures with WLC-X100
I think 28mm fov is actually quite nice Minor problem is that Capture One, not even the latest version, does not recognise WLC-X100!!!! Lens adjustments can be made manually - not difficult but it slows down the workflow.