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wonderful!I wanted to try out the 100-400, so I bought one and a second hand XT-1.
that 18-55 OIS just aint bad at all, it seems !X-T1, 18-55, Costa Brava, Spain.
Hi WillX Pro2 and 23mm f/2.
Thorkil, I have never used the f/1.4. However, when I purchased the 23mm, my instinct for to go for the smaller lens. I primarily use the OVF on my X Pro2, and the research I did suggested the f/2 version blocked the finder less. I do like this lens.Hi Will
This is the new 23/2.0 lens I guess?
It looks really good!
Do you have the 23/1.4 too? and if....how do you compare them? (which one would you grab by instinct running out of the door?)
thorkil
I like the shot, but the spots in the sky remind me of the problems I am currently having with my new X-T2. (see the discussion in X-Pro2 and X-T2 thread.) Are there more spots in the other parts of the image, seen at 100%? What was the light level when you shot?X pro2, 14mm
Scott, fortunately, those spots in the sky are supposed to be there--they are stars. This is a night image. The light levels were a bit low as the full moon was illuminating the scene. Shot at ISO 800 at 30 sec. at f/4. So actually, the image is clean.I like the shot, but the spots in the sky remind me of the problems I am currently having with my new X-T2. (see the discussion in X-Pro2 and X-T2 thread.) Are there more spots in the other parts of the image, seen at 100%? What was the light level when you shot?
scott
I'm impressed, as the picture didn't have any obvious clues to being a night shot. In fact the perfectly normal colors of the field, the trees and even the sky really throw you off, since human vision wouldn't see colors in that setting. This suggests some interesting experiments.Scott, fortunately, those spots in the sky are supposed to be there--they are stars. This is a night image. The light levels were a bit low as the full moon was illuminating the scene. Shot at ISO 800 at 30 sec. at f/4. So actually, the image is clean.
Thanks a lot folks, for the ' likes ' :salute:
A town in the Kakheti region of Georgia, Europe. This is one of the main wine producing regions of the country. Cold..cold..day!![/QUOT
Rayyan
Your images continue to be breathtaking. I always look forward to any new ones you post. They inspire me!
Woody