biglouis
Well-known member
From my lockdown walk today (we are two days into our second 3-week period).
One is only supposed to be outside for the purposes of exercise and photography is not exactly consistent with that. However, I don't know how others in the forum are coping but I really miss using my favourite cameras and especially lenses. So today I mounted up the XF16/1.4 on my X-T3 and decided to capture whatever I came across.
My goodness this is a sharp and colourful lens stopped down. Especially combined with the X-T3 sensor and (in some cases) the Velvia preset, applied in post to the RAW file. It is the first lens with the X-T3 which is actually better than my GRIII with its 28mm equivalent lens (and if you follow my musings in the 'other' section you will know how much I think of the GRIII).
Homeless at Camden Road
Great lens for flower shots!
Sharp for trainspotting.
Wide angle bokeh king I
Wide angle bokeh king II
Heavy freight
One is only supposed to be outside for the purposes of exercise and photography is not exactly consistent with that. However, I don't know how others in the forum are coping but I really miss using my favourite cameras and especially lenses. So today I mounted up the XF16/1.4 on my X-T3 and decided to capture whatever I came across.
My goodness this is a sharp and colourful lens stopped down. Especially combined with the X-T3 sensor and (in some cases) the Velvia preset, applied in post to the RAW file. It is the first lens with the X-T3 which is actually better than my GRIII with its 28mm equivalent lens (and if you follow my musings in the 'other' section you will know how much I think of the GRIII).
Homeless at Camden Road
Great lens for flower shots!
Sharp for trainspotting.
Wide angle bokeh king I
Wide angle bokeh king II
Heavy freight