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Jean-Luc,
Do you mfing C1 better at GFX RAW conversion versus say LR or ACR? Thanks.I picked up the 1.4x TC for the GF 250mm today. Seems to be a good combination, especially now I can directly import Fuji RAWs into C1 without any workarounds:
St Marys lighthouse by Mark, on Flickr
That's amazing! One probable difference - Soup is gigantic, at aver 20 lbs and a meter long stretched out. Not Maine Coon size, but close.Jeez, Matt. For a moment I thought you had snuck into my house and taken a pic of our cat Daisy on her green fleece blanket!
John
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(apologies as well for the gratuitous cat pic - this one was taken with my old Nikon D700 w/24-70 f/2.8 lens)
That's amazing! One probable difference - Soup is gigantic, at aver 20 lbs and a meter long stretched out. Not Maine Coon size, but close.
Matt
You can put me happily on that list as well.Thatsalottacat! I couldn't tell from the photo as there was no reference for scale. One giveaway that your pic was of Soup and not Daisy (aside from logic) was the extent of white mittens on the front paws. Anyway it's good to know that I'm not the only one around here taking cat pics with expensive gear!
+1You can put me happily on that list as well.
Sacrilegious! When taking pics of my dogs & cats, personal ethics tells me to go no further than a full frame 35mm digital camera. Otherwise using anything more esoteric like MFD will go to their heads and they'll start demanding extra treats (residuals) in order to sit still .+1
I'd be lying if I said I didn't have any photos of my cats or dog with my X1D