p.2 #4 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
The above image was shot back in 2018 when I acquired my GFX 50S system.
Following is a bunch of images I shot yesterday and assembled into a GIF animation.
Just for fun, as the GFX 50S has a max frame rate of 3 FPS.
GIF
Fuji GFX 50S + Fujifilm Fujinon GF250mm F4 R LM OIS WR + 1.4X WR Teleconverter @ 350 mm (277 mm in 35mm), f/5.6, 1/2500 s, ISO 800.
p.2 #9 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
k-h.a.w wrote:
Hmm, really, how would you know it's not a trap?
Fred takes great care to keep this forum safe.
I count on that.
Sorry, can't do, K-H.
Trap? Really? If you're going to start a thread and then jam pack it with your own pics, then just make it your own post and don't invite others to post. We do have numerous Fuji image threads going already.
p.2 #14 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Jeffrey wrote:
Trap? Really? If you're going to start a thread and then jam pack it with your own pics, then just make it your own post and don't invite others to post. We do have numerous Fuji image threads going already.
It's a lot better than starting a new thread for every image you want to show, that some users do.
p.2 #17 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Adapted a Nikkor 58/1.4GN to the GFX100s via a Fringer N to GF adapter. AF and AE work like it's on a Nikon body. (This lens hunts a little at closer focus distances at max aperture -- it's just a thing with it, did it on the Z bodies too.) It's not a laser wide open, but it's definitely sharp enough for most subjects; it sharpens up notably at f2 to very good, at least centrally, and peaks at f4 and 5.6, where it's very good across the frame. At f1.4 and distance, you can see the loss of quality outside the 43mm IC -- the corners of the GFX frame show a smeary swirl -- but it is a pleasant aberration and definitely can be used to good effect. Optical vignetting is also fairly prominent, but no actual corner clipping, just falloff of both light and resolution. At f4 this is all but gone, at 5.6 and 8 its surprisingly good even into the corners, albeit not as sharp as centrally.
All in all, a credible alternative I think to the native 55, and even with the adapter nets you a usable 58 for around half the cost of the 55 -- and it focusses faster! Colors and contrast are very good too.
This was a casual grab in my backyard in flat open shade, nothing special, but I think it shows off its glorious front and rear bokeh and reasonable central resolution wide open: