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Do you still have the 90mm that's in your gear list? I would bring the 16-55, 90, and X100V. Walkaround in the day or landscapes with 16-55 and X100. Low light with 2 focal lengths (23 and 90) for ...
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The 15-45 is decent but the handling is not on the same level as some of the other Fujifilm lenses. What I mean is the power zoom is not everyone's cup of tea. Whether you want a lens upgrade ...
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I would do the same as you were thinking, sell 35 f/2 and 16mm. Keep 23 and 50 for WR, keep 35 f/1.4 because it is a good match to X-Pro and keep 56 because it gives great results. I think tou ...
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I would keep the Canon and use it with zooms. 15-35, 70-200, maybe 24-105 or 50mm and then add an X100V and call it a day. No reason to annoy the wife and you have the best of both worlds.
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I think it’s about what suits you best. That article doesn’t make me want a 5d3 even though it held its own. In fact I’d probably choose your X-T30 over the Canon just based on my shooting style. X ...
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I got 100% albeit 5 images is a small sample size. 5D definitely gets the job done but GFX is a lot more capable and better suited to the way i’m used to shooting (under exposing and preserving...
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The cameras compatible with the Voigtlander's exif data are limited to the same subset as Fujifilm's MK cinema lenses which are also manual focus and rated in T stops. I don't see this as a ...
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This is interesting. I believe it's using the same method as Fuji's MK cinema lenses to communicate exif data so that's potentially signaling to the camera to report T stops. So long as it ...
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I would say 50mm f2. 60 is good but often a little too long and 35 I don’t really like the angle of view. Of course it’s all just personal preference.
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In the first of the pictures you posted the distortion in both lower corners bugs me a lot and I wouldn't be happy with the photo but in all of the others the 8mm perspective seems fine and the ...
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It’s a very noticeable improvement. A lot of the picures from my X30 that I have I (unfortunately) shot as jpg only. When I have worked with raws I use RawTherapee, never tried SilkyPix, do you ...
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Yeah, in my opinion that's correct and I think it's great how the simplest conceptualization has the most convoluted replies
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Not sure I see a need for stacked sensor in X-Pro but higher resolution would be nice. Hope that it stays X-trans. I don't think it absolutely must have IBIS but it would be a big selling point if ...
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Well something new to try primarily. I've done plenty of adapting to Fujifilm and enjoy it but using the full image circle is a fun twist. Travel photography was my primary motivation in getting ...
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My 2 Christmas presents this year: 1) Zeiss Touit 32mm. I've long wanted this and decided to splurge on a brand new copy. Initial impressions are that it's more contrasty than the 35mm f/1.4 and I ...
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Zeiss 12 Viltrox 13 Fujifilm 14 I wonder if we get a Tokina version in the future.
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ultra compact 45-135 10-18 f/3.5-4.5 18-200 50mm f/2 I'm not sure we'll see any XC lenses anytime soon though.
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I'm not 200mm f/2 50mm f/1, 35mm f/1.4, 16mm f/1.4 (system defining lenses) 56mm f/1.2 APD, Zeiss Touit's, Voigtlander 35 (due to rarity) X-Pro3/X-Pro2/X-Pro1 X100 series 8-16, 16-55, 50-140, 100-400 ...
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That chart is not official. There shouldn't be much difference in C-AF performance between the 18-55 and 16-80.
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