p.43 #4 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
rji2goleez wrote:
Today was our monthly local camera meetup group. So many cameras including some 5x7. Many brought multiple cameras. I brought my GFX and my Leica M3 mixing the old with the new.
The images here were taken with my GFX 100S II and adapted Zeiss Contax 50/1.7
p.43 #5 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
SGinNorcal wrote:
The 20-35 has a relatively short minimum focus distance of 14". Nice for those time when grabbing the wide angle wasn't the best choice.
p.43 #7 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
SGinNorcal wrote:
Your work is beautiful, definitely showcases what the platform is capable of. So I offer comments only regarding the lenses, 32-64 or 45-100. I have both but will likely sell the 32-64. They are both amazing zooms but I love shooting wide and use the 20-35 quite a bit. Used with the 45-100, I get a very useful 20-100 coverage with a small gap. The gap doesn't bother me but I like the 64-100 reach. If I didn't have and love the 20-35, I would go with 32-64. It's kind of a no lose choice though.
Bob and Steven.....I have CanonEF lenses from 14 to 17-50mm. I have NOT tried the FRinger EF-GF adapter yet. I guess I should do that because I am missing very close focusing(macro) and uwa.
Thanks!
Dan
p.43 #8 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
mike reid wrote:
Up in the North Cascades last night. Piper Cub through glass gf45-100. This is a treat I don't get nearly enough of...
These are stunning Mike! So much detail and texture in the snow clinging to the mountain sides! Beautiful light! Had to be a great "rush" photographing this Mike!
Dan
p.43 #11 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
SGinNorcal wrote:
AF, I wanted a low position and was using the LCD. I find it difficult to MF from the LCD, especially when crouched over.
At 14", and AF..and that w.a lens, these are super!!!! I usually use AF to get in the vacinity of "in focus" then rely on the "beep" to tell me that my MF is dead on....My olde eyes betray me a lot!
Dan
p.43 #13 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Danpbphoto wrote:
At 14", and AF..and that w.a lens, these are super!!!! I usually use AF to get in the vacinity of "in focus" then rely on the "beep" to tell me that my MF is dead on....My olde eyes betray me a lot!
Dan
I hear you Dan. I could see the LCD better if I carried and swapped to reading glasses to do it, which sucks in the field. So for me, using the screen for a low shot is just for framing the composition, I can see it good enough for that, but not for focusing. Good thing that in my MF only days, I was much younger with better eyes. I usually take two shots when flying blind and usually get both in focus. Of course one shot would be out of focus, could be Murphy's law of photography.
p.43 #14 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
SGinNorcal wrote:
I hear you Dan. I could see the LCD better if I carried and swapped to reading glasses to do it, which sucks in the field. So for me, using the screen for a low shot is just for framing the composition, I can see it good enough for that, but not for focusing. Good thing that in my MF only days, I was much younger with better eyes. I usually take two shots when flying blind and usually get both in focus. Of course one shot would be out of focus, could be Murphy's law of photography.
p.43 #17 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
GFX100sii and GF45-100
Cemetery is from the early 1800's. Supreme Court Justice Roger Brooke Taney - 1777-1864(5th Chief Justice) rests here.
The patterns within the brick itself is remarkable. Almost like it was built in stages. It wasn't.
p.43 #18 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
These actually have me seriously looking at the 250F4. I'm never getting a 135 equivalent, but these look great to me. Creative Edge wrote:
Before prom with the 100sII and the gf 250