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Those shots look simple, but getting the light and shades of green right is HARD!
Nice idea, but the “does not focus to infinity” is a big drawback.
yes of course..but might be amazing only for macros etcNice idea, but the “does not focus to infinity” is a big drawback.
Well I am still very much in testing and getting to you know part of long term relationship with my GFX100...
45mm@f4/1/60th
I'm happy with good light performance and getting much closer to CCD chip sparkle I used to get with previous generation(s) backs...
Above and below : Wacked a Fotodiox adaptor and put a 50 lux on it for some quick testing ...seems to underexpose by a stop and heavy vignetting - 2stops w(which can be fixed...but I don't think the Leica M glass can resolve the 100MP as well as GFX Fujio glass...also if I was shooting a Fuji lens the bird would have been focussed tracked - the OOF rendering makes for interesting effects but I won't be bothering with Leica M glass for IQ.
My usual haunt - walking around the reservoir in Central Park.
The 23. I'm still struggling with color (this is LR) and keeping the sky from going cyan or magenta is tricky. Some of it only happens on JPEG conversion. Will try in C1 and see if it's less of a problem.
The 32-64 is, as others have reported, excellent. This is at the long end, where it is weakest. Still looks good. Still problems with sky color.
And the famous crop-ability of the large MP count. This is 1200x1600 px.
Matt
Good idea, but I'm already doing that. Unless Flickr is converting it to sRGB....
Good idea, but I'm already doing that. Unless Flickr is converting it too sRGB....
Matt