QUOTE(Chicharito Choo @ Dec 27 2013, 04:42 PM)
What color bro?Photography Official Fujifilm X-Series Premium Cameras V2, got your 10-24mm and 56mm yet?
Photography Official Fujifilm X-Series Premium Cameras V2, got your 10-24mm and 56mm yet?
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Finally get on my hand the X-m1 , the 18mm f2 is awesoome , very sharp wide open , must try it out tomorrow see i will love it or not
The sensor is good , RAW file is good , the ISO is even better than my 60D and very clean even at iso 3200 Here the sample i shot wide open from my X-m1 + 18mm f2 ![]() Fujifilm xc 16-50mm by ChongKiat, on Flickr |
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Dec 27 2013, 11:18 PM) Finally get on my hand the X-m1 , the 18mm f2 is awesoome , very sharp wide open , must try it out tomorrow see i will love it or not haha enjoy bro. if the 18 f2 is nice, imagine 35 1.4 The sensor is good , RAW file is good , the ISO is even better than my 60D and very clean even at iso 3200 Here the sample i shot wide open from my X-m1 + 18mm f2 ![]() Fujifilm xc 16-50mm by ChongKiat, on Flickr |
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Dec 27 2013, 11:18 PM) Finally get on my hand the X-m1 , the 18mm f2 is awesoome , very sharp wide open , must try it out tomorrow see i will love it or not Very sharp image indeed.The sensor is good , RAW file is good , the ISO is even better than my 60D and very clean even at iso 3200 Here the sample i shot wide open from my X-m1 + 18mm f2 ![]() Fujifilm xc 16-50mm by ChongKiat, on Flickr |
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xm-1 user too...
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Nice! Flickr account mari pls This post has been edited by Pacmangoku: Dec 28 2013, 01:52 AM |
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Dec 26 2013, 10:24 PM) QUOTE(Pacmangoku @ Dec 26 2013, 10:35 PM) http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/51732276For reference |
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QUOTE(more2teayap @ Dec 28 2013, 06:57 AM) Thanks! Will try out the programme soon. |
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Dec 27 2013, 11:18 PM) Finally get on my hand the X-m1 , the 18mm f2 is awesoome , very sharp wide open , must try it out tomorrow see i will love it or not The sensor is good , RAW file is good , the ISO is even better than my 60D and very clean even at iso 3200 Here the sample i shot wide open from my X-m1 + 18mm f2 ![]() Fujifilm xc 16-50mm by ChongKiat, on Flickr |
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Dec 27 2013, 11:18 PM) Finally get on my hand the X-m1 , the 18mm f2 is awesoome , very sharp wide open , must try it out tomorrow see i will love it or not hmm..wonder if the 60d will goes to the traveling bag..kidding! do share more photo The sensor is good , RAW file is good , the ISO is even better than my 60D and very clean even at iso 3200 Here the sample i shot wide open from my X-m1 + 18mm f2 ![]() Fujifilm xc 16-50mm by ChongKiat, on Flickr |
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hmm..had my first opportunity to actually use my X-Pro 1 + 35mm + 8mm fisheye + EF-20..camera performed pretty well actually, but a little disappointed with the AF in lowlight condition (even with the AF assist light on)
the AF when its dark (not pitch black dark, like dim restaurant lights) is pretty bad. its slow + it doesn't AF very well. takes 2-3 tries sometimes to get it right. and I had 3 or 4 shots out of 100 that is OOF. also, the EF-20 is surprisingly powerful! it lights up my subjects really well (sometimes a little too well....). i only wish that flash can be rotated like the 580EXII so I can bounce up even when I'm taking portrait shots. the 35mm is just..too sharp lol..it's weird, I guess, like "SHARP ALSO COMPLAIN, NOT SHARP ALSO COMPLAIN" but I take some shots with 1/60 - 1/120(i think) F4 ISO800 with the flash, the subjects' hair (especially girls) become very....pixelated? it's like when a photo is too sharp it becomes like that..(without +sharp PP and without crop) other than that, I think the other issue I had was lack of space haha. with the 35mm it's really tough to get more than 6 ppl in a shot comfortably. This post has been edited by LinTao: Dec 29 2013, 03:59 AM |
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QUOTE(LinTao @ Dec 29 2013, 03:55 AM) hmm..had my first opportunity to actually use my X-Pro 1 + 35mm + 8mm fisheye + EF-20..camera performed pretty well actually, but a little disappointed with the AF in lowlight condition (even with the AF assist light on) bro do you have photo sample for the pixel (crop) that you mention. this is my opinion, if the initial x series was design with rangefinder in mind this is abit better because the camera comes with AF not fully manual. Yet again the lens shall come with manual focus distance indicator, mostly didnot. Being said that, I guess the x series enquire the user to master both AF and manual focus, basically teach to think and set before you shoot. Regarding low light, I been shooting with X-E1 at the streets during night without problem. Its good to go somewhere near like Spore where there are plenty things to shoot with varieties of subject option.the AF when its dark (not pitch black dark, like dim restaurant lights) is pretty bad. its slow + it doesn't AF very well. takes 2-3 tries sometimes to get it right. and I had 3 or 4 shots out of 100 that is OOF. also, the EF-20 is surprisingly powerful! it lights up my subjects really well (sometimes a little too well....). i only wish that flash can be rotated like the 580EXII so I can bounce up even when I'm taking portrait shots. the 35mm is just..too sharp lol..it's weird, I guess, like "SHARP ALSO COMPLAIN, NOT SHARP ALSO COMPLAIN" but I take some shots with 1/60 - 1/120(i think) F4 ISO800 with the flash, the subjects' hair (especially girls) become very....pixelated? it's like when a photo is too sharp it becomes like that..(without +sharp PP and without crop) other than that, I think the other issue I had was lack of space haha. with the 35mm it's really tough to get more than 6 ppl in a shot comfortably. |
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QUOTE(LinTao @ Dec 29 2013, 03:55 AM) hmm..had my first opportunity to actually use my X-Pro 1 + 35mm + 8mm fisheye + EF-20..camera performed pretty well actually, but a little disappointed with the AF in lowlight condition (even with the AF assist light on) Have you updated your body & lens FW bro? the AF when its dark (not pitch black dark, like dim restaurant lights) is pretty bad. its slow + it doesn't AF very well. takes 2-3 tries sometimes to get it right. and I had 3 or 4 shots out of 100 that is OOF. It is a bit slow, but you'll get used to it im already used to the xpro1 slowness but when i got the shot, its always give me happiness. |
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QUOTE(xekidx @ Dec 29 2013, 10:07 AM) Have you updated your body & lens FW bro? ya bro when its spot on the photos are very good. even with f/1.4 the photos are actually quite sharp. and yes, lens is already updated when i bought and i updated the body to 3. somethingIt is a bit slow, but you'll get used to it im already used to the xpro1 slowness but when i got the shot, its always give me happiness. |
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QUOTE(kenary820 @ Dec 29 2013, 08:07 AM) bro do you have photo sample for the pixel (crop) that you mention. this is my opinion, if the initial x series was design with rangefinder in mind this is abit better because the camera comes with AF not fully manual. Yet again the lens shall come with manual focus distance indicator, mostly didnot. Being said that, I guess the x series enquire the user to master both AF and manual focus, basically teach to think and set before you shoot. Regarding low light, I been shooting with X-E1 at the streets during night without problem. Its good to go somewhere near like Spore where there are plenty things to shoot with varieties of subject option. i will post some photos here in awhile..i think so far i've only seen 1 lens with the manual focus distance indicator, which is the 23mm f/1.4..hmm maybe its just me but sometimes it takes 2-3 tries to get the focus and some of the shots are totally oof |
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