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Fun with the Fuji X ___!

jsf

Active member
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I just returned from our vacation and what a pleasant present waiting for me. So I thought to try some test shots. My new XT 2 with the 55-200mm lens at 200 mm.. ISO 12800. This is a small section of the native 16x25 inch image. It is PP'd in my normal way. The resulting crop is 8x8 inches approximately. One of our Turkish Van cats, Leonard Cohen. I am surprised that the 12800 ISO is usable. I cannot imagine using it much, but I did some tests at 6400 and it is clean with a bit of NR. At 800 ISO which to me is a very usable ISO I could find very little noise to reduce. I do a lot of urban landscape and 800-1600 ISO is often my ISO of choice. The XT 1 did fine in that range, so does my Nikon d800 but i like the higher MP's so I suspect that for some of my travel the XT 2 will supplant the Nikon system that I really like. Except for the weight that is. I also tested the 100-400mm lens hand held in the garden I am just looking at the RAW files in LR and I now want to tripod mount the damned thing and shoot side by side with the d800 and see how much difference there is really.
 

AlanS

Well-known member
X-T1, 14mm f2.6, Teesdale...
Converted in supplied Silkypixs (Raw file converter) with Pro Neg std and tweaked in Lightroom 6...



 

Paul2660

Well-known member
Fuji X-Pro2 35mm F2 lens. 4 part vertical pan 3 exposures per vertical segment.

Calico rock on the White River in Arkansas.

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ptomsu

Workshop Member
Re: Fuji Fruits for the (Jewish) New Year

all with the new 35/2.0 at relatively high ISO f/4 to f/8 on X-Pro2

scott
Scott,

incredibly great colors and sharpness - typical for what this new Fuji 24MP sensor can deliver!

The 2/35 seems to be a winner too - somehow on my list of Fuji lenses to buy :cool:

Peter
 
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