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p.75 #1 · Adapting Lenses to the Fuji GFX


MAubrey wrote:
I think he was asking if it has an raw editor in camera.


The only one I know of is the one that creates the film sims, and that is more of a black box than an editor.




Jun 16, 2022 at 01:14 PM
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JimKasson wrote:
No. Camera Raw is an Adobe product. However, there is a way to use the camera's processor to create film simulations.


i had i past sigma dp2 quattro and it has in menu raw editor.damn crazy photos at iso100 out of camera



Jun 16, 2022 at 03:11 PM
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p.75 #3 · Adapting Lenses to the Fuji GFX


leonasj wrote:
does gfx50r has built in camera raw editor?


If this what you're looking for?

https://fujifilm-x.com/en-us/support/download/software/x-raw-studio/

Note that it's not completely built-in.

Here's the manual:

https://fujifilm-x.com/en-us/stories/fujifilm-x-raw-studio-features-users-guide/

Jim






Jun 17, 2022 at 10:07 AM
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leonasj wrote:
i had i past sigma dp2 quattro and it has in menu raw editor.damn crazy photos at iso100 out of camera


For B&W images, you can have that same look without the Foveon baggage if you buy a monochrome camera.




Jun 17, 2022 at 10:09 AM
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JimKasson wrote:
For B&W images, you can have that same look without the Foveon baggage if you buy a monochrome camera.



no,im never making or converting to bw my photos.i like sharpness and colors.what im read on web best colors from gf lenses is from gf45



Jun 17, 2022 at 10:40 AM
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leonasj wrote:
no,im never making or converting to bw my photos.i like sharpness and colors.what im read on web best colors from gf lenses is from gf45


I've seen virtually no difference in color among images made with GF lenses, provided they are white balanced to a gray card.




Jun 17, 2022 at 10:53 PM
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JimKasson wrote:
I've seen virtually no difference in color among images made with GF lenses, provided they are white balanced to a gray card.


ebay user wrote me gf45 best for colors: "
us1978dm:

I think 30 is a little bit sharper than 45 but the colors are better on 45mm , in my photography colors are more important to me than the sharpness, and as far as the colors go 1. 45mm f2.8, 2. 23mm f4 , 3. 80mm 1.7 4. 120mm f4 5. 30mm f3.5 so 30mm little bit sharper but the images are a bit flat, the most vibrant colours you can get from gfx is 45, 23, and 80"



Jun 18, 2022 at 12:57 AM
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leonasj wrote:
ebay user wrote me gf45 best for colors: "
us1978dm:

I think 30 is a little bit sharper than 45 but the colors are better on 45mm , in my photography colors are more important to me than the sharpness, and as far as the colors go 1. 45mm f2.8, 2. 23mm f4 , 3. 80mm 1.7 4. 120mm f4 5. 30mm f3.5 so 30mm little bit sharper but the images are a bit flat, the most vibrant colours you can get from gfx is 45, 23, and 80"


Oh Leon, Leon. Really? You're going to take the word of some random person on eBay just on his word? You seem to be quick to believe any rumor you hear and ignoring people who provide hard data. Reminds me of a certain public persona in this country who is fond of saying, "I hear a lot of people are saying..." with no substantiation and then claiming it to be a fact. I know you can do better than this.




Jun 18, 2022 at 01:38 AM
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Peter Figen wrote:
Oh Leon, Leon. Really? You're going to take the word of some random person on eBay just on his word? You seem to be quick to believe any rumor you hear and ignoring people who provide hard data. Reminds me of a certain public persona in this country who is fond of saying, "I hear a lot of people are saying..." with no substantiation and then claiming it to be a fact. I know you can do better than this.


im investigate every info from everywhere



Jun 18, 2022 at 11:44 AM
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leonasj wrote:
im investigate every info from everywhere


But you appear to blindly accept as fact any random unsubstantiated claim from some random person where you have no idea of their bona fides while rejecting solid data from well respected people. And that you seem to have no ability of self reflection to see how that behavior might reflect poorly on you, you just become a part of the internet noise that no one respects.

The simple fact of modern digital times is that, because virtually all images going through your camera are either manually or automatically white balanced (and the AWB on the Fuji is really good) is that that's going to automatically compensate for any really minor differences, if there are any at all, between the lenses. It's not like forty years ago with film where you could see actual color differences between two different Nikon lenses and might want to add a couple of units of Color Compensation Wratten Gel filters to compensate. That was a real thing then. Not so much anymore. More important to get out and shoot images to get better at your craft than worry about some imaginary thing some imaginary person claimed online and you believed.




Jun 18, 2022 at 01:37 PM
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Peter Figen wrote:
And that you seem to have no ability of self reflection to see how that behavior might reflect poorly on you, you just become a part of the internet noise that no one respects.

In fairness, statements like this lean toward the "just mean for no reason" part of internet noise that also nobody respects.



Jun 18, 2022 at 02:43 PM
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MAubrey wrote:
In fairness, statements like this lean toward the "just mean for no reason" part of internet noise that also nobody respects.


You're right. I was a bit hard on him, but there's nothing in there that I got wrong. Various people, including myself, have tried gentler ways to get him at least going in the right direction - and there IS a right direction here - to no avail. The rest just gave up before I did.




Jun 18, 2022 at 06:25 PM
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I went to Disney Star Wars land a month ago with the Rokinon 50mm f/1.2 SP and it's quite good, below are processed images (cause star wars atmosphere) but most uncropped (some keystoned).

used the gfx100










































Jun 19, 2022 at 01:53 AM
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Peter Figen wrote:
But you appear to blindly accept as fact any random unsubstantiated claim from some random person where you have no idea of their bona fides while rejecting solid data from well respected people. And that you seem to have no ability of self reflection to see how that behavior might reflect poorly on you, you just become a part of the internet noise that no one respects.

The simple fact of modern digital times is that, because virtually all images going through your camera are either manually or automatically white balanced (and the AWB on the Fuji is really
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no,im shoot jpeg before press shutter always first see at white balance, if auto mode see natural colors as my eyes then ok,otherwise im corect wb.



Jun 19, 2022 at 05:54 AM
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Looking for fast, normal-ish focal length adapted for GF 100s that covers fully. Thoughts? Want to keep it cheap.


Jun 19, 2022 at 09:42 AM
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AndrewNYC wrote:
Looking for fast, normal-ish focal length adapted for GF 100s that covers fully. Thoughts? Want to keep it cheap.


I don't know of a lens that fills that bill, if it has to cover completely at infinity focus. There aren't a lot of 60-ish mm FF lenses. The 60-ish mm medium format lenses that I know of aren't fast. Even removing the keep it cheap boundary condition doesn't help much. The Otus 55 doesn't cover, for example. FF T/S lenses aren't fast.

Save your money for the upcoming GF 55/1.7?




Jun 19, 2022 at 09:58 AM
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AndrewNYC wrote:
Looking for fast, normal-ish focal length adapted for GF 100s that covers fully. Thoughts? Want to keep it cheap.


I don't know if it meets the "cheap" criteria at $649, but it doesn't need an adapter...

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1448288-REG/mitakon_zhongyi_mtk65mf14gfx_speedmaster_65mm_f_1_4_lens.html



Jun 19, 2022 at 10:16 AM
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Rokinon SP/Samyang XP f/1.2 35, 50, 85 all cover very well. They are also cheap ranging from 500-750 used/new.

It's just no one knows about them because only cine people use their CF Xeen line so their Premium Manual focus series for stills is largely underrated and unknown (just look at the review amounts on bhphoto lol)

Oddly enough, the GFX100 sensor just brings out the best in them. This combo has the bokeh amounts + enough sharpness to get closer to full-frame medium format look.

3 photos at 1.2, there is some swirly/vignette in corner at some distance angles for 35/50, 85 is good. wo coverage is good enough for me, and stopped down no issue.

















Jun 19, 2022 at 10:37 AM
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ftllens wrote:
Rokinon SP/Samyang XP f/1.2 35, 50, 85 all cover very well. They are also cheap ranging from 500-750 used/new.

It's just no one knows about them because only cine people use their CF Xeen line so their Premium Manual focus series for stills is largely underrated and unknown (just look at the review amounts on bhphoto lol)

Oddly enough, the GFX100 sensor just brings out the best in them. This combo has the bokeh amounts + enough sharpness to get closer to full-frame medium format look.

3 photos at 1.2, there is some swirly/vignette in corner at some distance angles for 35/50, 85
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im ordered new xp50 for 460eur,tried on gfx50r,very good and sharp,but found too heavy and big lens. returned back to seller.maybe better idea tokina opera 50/1.4 with autofocus,and lighter.



Jun 19, 2022 at 11:08 AM
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I tried the Tokina Opera as well and I liked it alot. Maybe AF would work on Fringer but didn't work too reliably on Steelsring V3.

You can see some samples I posted when I sold here:
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1711118/0?keyword=tokina,opera#15660671

I'm just holding on the SP set because the entire group is cheaper than one GF prime lol

Currently testing the 10mm SP and I'm very impressed.

I'm waiting for the 20-35, 30 T/S, and 55 1.7 as well, until then I'm happy adapting (have GF 120 tho, CF+OIS makes it the perfect short tele prime for me)



Jun 19, 2022 at 11:14 AM
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