p.78 #1 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
jord217 wrote:
Kilgore Falls, my old stomping grounds ; ) Swirling leaves in the first is a nice touch.
Thanks, it was a little tough. Had to hold the shutter open to get the swirl, but there was some breeze, mostly in the far trees in the distance. But all in all this was probably the best one.
My son is up at PSU right now, and I'm a PSU grad.....so you are kind of in my old stomping ground.
p.78 #2 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Haha that’s pretty cool, my wife is at PSU getting her PhD. We love the area, nice hiking spots and pretty relaxed aside from game days
tsdevine wrote:
Thanks, it was a little tough. Had to hold the shutter open to get the swirl, but there was some breeze, mostly in the far trees in the distance. But all in all this was probably the best one.
My son is up at PSU right now, and I'm a PSU grad.....so you are kind of in my old stomping ground.
p.78 #10 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Back yard of Hong Kong "Tin Shui Wai"
100s2, 35-70
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p.78 #20 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
I received a demo GFX100S II from Fuji Canada, to "test-drive" with the 20-35mm F4 lens. One of the particular things that I am interested in is the IBIS for hand-held shooting.
Here are two long-exposure test shots. Both were taken with the camera in hands, although I was sitting in both cases. My immediate sense is that if I take three 1s-long exposures in the 20 to 35 mm range, then there is a good chance that one out of the three shots can be acceptably sharp.