p.32 #2 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Testing the closeup ability of the GF 250 with an 18mm extension tube. I am very impressed with this lens. The 250mm f4 is extremely sharp straight from wide open.
This little statue is about 4 inches tall and with the 18mm extension it almost fills the complete frame.
p.32 #5 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Creative Edge wrote:
Testing the closeup ability of the GF 250 with an 18mm extension tube. I am very impressed with this lens. The 250mm f4 is extremely sharp straight from wide open.
This little statue is about 4 inches tall and with the 18mm extension it almost fills the complete frame.
Razor sharp Micheal!! Nice vibrant colors also!
Well done!
Dan
p.32 #6 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Danpbphoto wrote:
I am loving mine Bob!
I am finding the Fuji raw files are wonderful to work with!
The images above yours were from my 100sii and new GF100-200.
Love the colors, the sharpness and clarity of your images Bob!
I am sure you will love this camera!
Dan
Dan, I'm already there. Just finished setting up a custom setting (C6) to shoot XPan (65:24).
GFX100S IIGF32-64mmF4 R LM WR lens32mmf/8.01/25s1250 ISO+0.3 EV
GFX100S IIGF23mmF4 R LM WR lens23mmf/8.01/100s160 ISO+0.3 EV
p.32 #7 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Bob, its great to have you here. Welcome to the club. I moved to the gfx after shooting Nikon/Sony/Canon for a while. While I still have my Z8 for events (and to use some of the Nikon gems 28/1.4, 35/1.4, 58/1.4 and 105/1.4), I always reach for the gfx for my portrait shoots and travel photography. Absolutely love this system. You're in for a treat and I'm excited to see what you create.
p.32 #8 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Creative Edge wrote:
Testing the closeup ability of the GF 250 with an 18mm extension tube. I am very impressed with this lens. The 250mm f4 is extremely sharp straight from wide open.
This little statue is about 4 inches tall and with the 18mm extension it almost fills the complete frame.
Such an interesting use of the 250, Michael, with stellar results...I may have to try an extension tube out for macro from this inspiration!
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rji2goleez wrote:
Testing out the GF 32-64/4. Sharpness and detail is very evident on my screen without zooming in.
rji2goleez wrote:
Dan, I'm already there. Just finished setting up a custom setting (C6) to shoot XPan (65:24).
Great shots and I really like the indoor GFX-Pans, Bob, nice!
p.32 #10 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Picture This! wrote:
Bob, its great to have you here. Welcome to the club. I moved to the gfx after shooting Nikon/Sony/Canon for a while. While I still have my Z8 for events (and to use some of the Nikon gems 28/1.4, 35/1.4, 58/1.4 and 105/1.4), I always reach for the gfx for my portrait shoots and travel photography. Absolutely love this system. You're in for a treat and I'm excited to see what you create.
-Manu
I have not quit shooting my Canon dslr's Manu! Don't plan on never using them anyway. Too much invested in lenses and bodies but no mirrorless Canon bodies.
Dan
p.32 #12 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Danpbphoto wrote:
Your B&W is superb Bob!!!!
I have NOT ventured into the Custom settings yet.
I am still getting familiarized with some basic settings shooting...
I am off today to try some more GF100-200 shooting after a Zoom session with a Fuji rep.
Thanks!
Dan
Well, I had a head start having shot the X100VI and earlier Fujis. So, while I have much to continue to learn, I have some familiarity.
p.32 #13 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Picture This! wrote:
Bob, its great to have you here. Welcome to the club. I moved to the gfx after shooting Nikon/Sony/Canon for a while. While I still have my Z8 for events (and to use some of the Nikon gems 28/1.4, 35/1.4, 58/1.4 and 105/1.4), I always reach for the gfx for my portrait shoots and travel photography. Absolutely love this system. You're in for a treat and I'm excited to see what you create.
-Manu
Thanks Manu! The GFX will be primarily a landscape/urban scape camera. But I still have Leica. I still use sony for wildlife. Can't beat the A1 for AF and tracking.
p.32 #17 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Thank you !
kalani_kane wrote:
Beautiful lighting choice paired with the 80, the result and model pose hints at an almost painterly, classical work of art, thanks for sharing
p.32 #20 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
rji2goleez wrote:
Minnesota Sunset
Is this just day 2 with the 100sii, Bob?!? Beautiful capture, I think you have the local knowledge and talent to produce such work so fast, you sound like you're having a fun with the new system!