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Fun with the Fuji X ___!

Nathan W. Lediard

New member
Pushing the IS on the 18-55 to the limit... taken from a speedboat travelling at 45 knots...
X-T1 18-55 55mm iso 500 1/1250 f7.1 silkypix5

 
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etrigan63

Active member
X-T1 in the studio:
X-T1 + 55-200mm lens
1/180s @f/16
Nikon SB-800 above with Beauty Dish
Studio Strobe front, below for fill
PocketWizard III
RAW processed in LR 5.4 PhotoShop CC + Topaz ReMask, Detail & Adjust

 
I tried out the pano mode of the X-T1 while visiting Chaco Canyon. I was surprised how well it turned out. The photo below is web-sized. Here is a link to the full size photo.
(Warning: full size image is quite large..something to consider if you are on a slow Internet connection.)

This was shot with the X-T1 and the 18-55mm. Wish there had been more clouds and less jet contrails.

 

greypilgrim

New member
I tried out the pano mode of the X-T1 while visiting Chaco Canyon. I was surprised how well it turned out. The photo below is web-sized. Here is a link to the full size photo.
(Warning: full size image is quite large..something to consider if you are on a slow Internet connection.)

This was shot with the X-T1 and the 18-55mm. Wish there had been more clouds and less jet contrails.

Interesting. I haven't tried it yet. I assume this was handheld?

Doug
 

Nathan W. Lediard

New member
Sorting through my archive for pics to put on my new blog I found this fun shot from 2013.. My 1950s razor, gold plated and I use it every day, so much nicer than those modern plastic multiblade gizmos :D X100 @ f2.8 iso 800 (still a great camera!)

 
Fuji X-T1 at ISO 25600 in Chaco Canyon at night

While waiting for the moon to rise in Chaco Canyon I decided to play with the X-T1 and went to ISO 25,600 to see what the results might be. Here is the shot and much better than I thought it would be.

Post in Lightroom & Photoshop CS6. By the way, that streak in the upper right section, at 1 o'clock, was a very faint meteor that entered the frame just before the shutter closed. Wish it had burned brighter.

Fuji X-T1 25 18-55mm 20 second exposure at f/4 ISO 25600



Also, I was finally able to rework the Monument Valley shot I took by moonlight around 3 or 4am in the morning. The clouds just would not go away but for a very brief period of time the moon cast some light into the area and this was the result. Again, using the 18-55mm at ISO 1250.

 
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AlanS

Well-known member
Just come back from a week on the Northumberland coast, as you can see it was a bit murky! (most of the week was like this then it rained). A few random shots, X-Pro1 and mainly the 35mm 1.4 lens. this is Lindisfarne Castle in the mist (honest)....

 
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