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The Mighty 16 was the first Fuji lens I bought and the only one I had for a long while. I bought it first because it’s so versatile. The only thing it’s not great at is group shots of people at ...
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Excellent feedback - thank you all. I'll experiment and will report back.
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Even focus stacking? 90 shots in ~10 seconds?
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During this pandemic, my teenage son has taken an interest in woodworking, creating coasters, cutting boards and charcuterie boards. I’ve been helping him with some of the marketing, including ...
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Thanks for keeping the forum civil Jerry-Astro!
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Agreed. Best practice from the IT field for backups: 3-2-1. Always have 3 backups. 2 backups should be on different medium. 1 backup should be offsite. I keep my LR catalog on a Qnap NAS [4x ...
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I've got both. I thought I could get by without the 23f1.4, but for me it meets a very important need for me: group shots of people. The Mighty 16 was my first Fuji lens and still one of my ...
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I'm not sure I understand - I shoot a fair amount of things in motion and can freeze most things at 1/1000s. I won't look too close - only enough for a moderately sized print. I'd find extra ...
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There was also talk of the IMX510, which was a 32MP APS-C sensor. Not sure if it’s capable of 8K video. We’ll soon reach a point where our X lenses can’t resolve as much detail as the sensor can ...
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Great shots in this thread - this lens performs! Here are a few of my favorites...
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I bought a silver X-T3 shortly after it was launched, presumably made the same as the X-T4 and it looks like new. It does get outside and has traveled, but I’m careful with it.
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I’ve got both - the 23f1.4 was the last lens I bought because I thought I could get away with the 16f1.4 and the 35f1.4. But I couldn’t. The only reason I bought it was because of the focal ...
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Hey Clive, It's not my goto action lens, but it's certainly capable, especially when you want to capture more of the environment like the shot below. I also use a X-T3 and I've never been ...
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Fantastic photos - congratulations to you and your family!
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Until the pandemic, I used to shoot indoor hockey pictures of my son. Before switching to Fuji, I used a 70-200 f2.8 G lens and a 70-200 f2.8 Tamron on a Sony crop sensor. I had moderate success - ...
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Great suggestion - thank you!
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I just started with this a couple of weeks ago to help my son capture some pictures of charcuterie boards that he's creating for marketing purposes. Unfortunately, I don't have a macro lens, so I'm ...
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No cheetahs, but maybe some cougars? ;) Great shots Ashley - beautiful model!
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Great images - never thought one could focus stack without a tripod. Can you tell me more about the aperture you use when focus stacking? Can't one use a wider aperture for more light without fear ...
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I very nearly opted for the 50-140 but instead settled on the 90f2 for action and portraits. If you can live with the restriction of a prime, it'll reward you with exceptional IQ. There is a ...
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