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Really beautiful images Joe. Fuji has some real winners with the 35 and 60 mm lenses and these shots with the 60 are the best examples I've seen from that lens.Picked up the 60mm f/2.4 lens.
Here are a few shots from day one.
All shot wide open at 2.4.
Enjoy.
Very nice again, with good shot angle and subject isolation. Did you just park this lens at 2.4 for all of these shots? Impressive IQ wide open.Here's a shot using the 60mm f/2.4 at Yankee Stadium.
Thanks Carl.Very nice again, with good shot angle and subject isolation. Did you just park this lens at 2.4 for all of these shots? Impressive IQ wide open.
Joe, if someone had told me these photos were taken with a Leica I would believe them. These are great on so many levels.My x100 developed sticky aperture blades so I decided to try the xpro 1.
Here are a few images from NYC with the 35/1.4.
Enjoy.
That was exactly my thought (and the "fantastic" too). I'm really cautious about shooting in any space like that since so many just flat forbid it.Joe, the middle two from the Library are fantastic. I didn't realize that they didn't "flip out" if someone had a camera inside.