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Now they are back at the right place. Thanks !Jolly: Did you swap the images?
Poor internet connection recently.
A few more with the Fuji x-Pro 1 and 35mm lens.
Each shot wide open at 1.4.
iso 6400
iso 3200
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Very nice Carl......A few shots from an afternoon in the gorge with the XP1 and 60 macro.
You're killin' it Roy........this camera has hit YOUR sweet spot, hasn't it?Day old 60/2.4...all jpegs.
Very nice shots Rich. You seem to have bonded nicely with the XP1.I've had this camera for a week.....and while there were tantalizing hints, I couldn't shoot it enough to get a real opinion.
Today was different. I got away for a few hours and really fell in love with this camera. It was breezy.....a lot of movement, but I did not miss on focus for a single shot. A lot different from my dSLR's....those can "nail" focus, but still be soft. This camera NAILS it.
Also, the detail when you pixel peep is just amazing. I know it's just flower shots, but I am pretty stoked.
R