Nathan W. Lediard
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X-T1 56mm @ f1.4
X-T1 56mm @ f1.4
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XT-1 / 50mm Summilux
Mike
Hi Mike..
I am comparing these shots with those you posted earlier with the Elmarit-M 90mm.
I prefer the 90mm ones, for their sharpness and lovely smooth tonality. Maybe the processing or the lux has this effect.
Best.
I sew that effect some with the 18mm on the Xpro1, but it's pretty much gone with the X-T1.Thanks folks for the ' likes '..
Ronald ( and others ) seeing that a lot of you guys are posting wonderful scenic images, with lots of foliage, I was wondering about the so called ' painterly and smudging ' effects produced by the x-trans sensor.
My question ( actually two )... Has anyone been bothered or encountered such effects in the normal course of your shooting?.
Next, I am not a wa shooter, but once in a while and for scenic and close in images it would come in handy. Which one lens would you recommend for me. The 10-24 Fuji zoom or the 14mm prime.
p.s and another one...85/1.4 on 35mm ff or the Fuji 56/1.2, in terms of rendering.
Thank you.
Oh dear, looks like I'm going to get a bought of FAS and acquire that 10-24mm...... However, despite that, since I purchased the 10-24, I have not used the Zeiss even once. That 10-24 pretty much resides on the camera. It's really good, and adds the element of versatility that the 12mm (and the 14mm, for that matter) lacks.
I sew that effect some with the 18mm on the Xpro1, but it's pretty much gone with the X-T1.
As for the lenses, I tried the 14mm, and it is a wonderful lens. I didn't like that the aperture ring moved too easily. The results, however, are very, very good. I have the Zeiss 12mm, and it is truly exceptional. However, despite that, since I purchased the 10-24, I have not used the Zeiss even once. That 10-24 pretty much resides on the camera. It's really good, and adds the element of versatility that the 12mm (and the 14mm, for that matter) lacks.