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Settings on 50R for various types of shooting/lenses

algrove

Well-known member
Focused on near rock just in front of puddled water in post #21.While the OOC is excessive in magenta I decided to leave it.

This one taken with 120. First 120 shot.
 
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mota25

New member
Can't imagine shooting the 110 handheld at any speed under 1/500..... That lens, for me, is tripod only.
I only had 110mm f2 for more than a yr before getting 45mm f2.8 recently. I have shaky hands but I have no problems shooting my 110mm f2 at 1/125. My main subjects are portraits outside using strobes. I was surprised how sharp I can get hand held with GFX50s compared to my old Canon 5dmk3/85L where I had to use 1/200 or 1/250 in similar situations.
 
Unless I missed a menu setting, with my XT2 I can only vary aperture in 1/3 stop increments, i.e. not in 1/2 stop increments. Is that the same with the GFX50X/R or are you given an option?
 

Knorp

Well-known member
Unless I missed a menu setting, with my XT2 I can only vary aperture in 1/3 stop increments, i.e. not in 1/2 stop increments. Is that the same with the GFX50X/R or are you given an option?
There is no option, Frank. It's fixed to 1/3 steps.
 
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