p.86 #3 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Picture This! wrote:
Nice ! You're going to break some X2Dii owners' hearts with a 1s handheld shot that's this sharp
Thank you! Unfortunately, the joy of using long shutter speeds with cameras that have a good IBIS is often spoiled by the motion blur - such as due to the wind in the photo that I posted above.
Nevertheless, under the right conditions, and with some luck, the GFX100S II can be used with SS as slow as 1s - I really like this! The only thing that Fuji should add as a firmware update is some form of visual assist - like the handheld assist mode in the OM-1 II. This camera can display a target that shows how much the camera has moved, allowing the photographer to see if the movements (e.g. slight movements of hands) exceed what the image stabilization system can compensate. This helps a lot, unlike seeing nothing during the blackout.
p.86 #5 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
sg123 wrote:
Who needs a tripod with steady hands like these... great photo
Thank you!
I didn't risk using a really slow shutter speed when taking a picture of this painting that I saw hanging on a wall in an office - I think this could be a work of some local artist (in St.Maarten).
I like the vivid colors and the overall sense of innocent harmony in this painting.
p.86 #6 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
ruthenium wrote:
Thank you!
I didn't risk using a really slow shutter speed when taking a picture of this painting that I saw hanging on a wall in an office - I think this could be a work of some local artist (in St.Maarten).
I like the vivid colors and the overall sense of innocent harmony in this painting.
Fantastic!!!
Just beautiful!
Dan
I will just mention this in passing, for slow shutter speeds..I have pretty bad hand tremors..the IBIS has taken care of my "shake" problem so far..I wish Fuji would put out a GF lens with "OIS/IS".
p.86 #8 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
Canon 28-80L F2.8-4 used. In 35mm mode if you leave the hood on there is a hard vignette at about 33mm and wider. Take the hood off no vignetting. For whatever reason the Fringer adapter thinks the lens aperture is a constant F3.5.
p.86 #9 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
I decided to try some long exposure imaging at Disney World with the ride Tron. GFX100S II, GF 45-100f4, and GF 20-35f4. All exposed at 1.5 to 2 seconds. I also had some fun at Epcot in the exit area, GFX100S II and the GF 45-100. All tripod mounted, IBIS off, and ES enabled. This system never ceases to amaze me with its DR, file size, and flexibility in post. Who knew that you could image abstracts at Disney?! I sure do now. Images processed in DxO and adjusted/edited in Photoshop along with Nik filters. The reddish and orange streaks in the Tron images is the ride whizzing by with long exposures.
p.86 #15 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
One can not get back far enough to get the entire front of Balmoral School sandstone structure as there is a row of trees extending out to the main road. One must go behind the school.
p.86 #16 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
In a distant past these two buildings were competitive service stations in High River.
It has been a few years since I last photographed them was saddened to see some of the windows are covered in plywood.
First time photographing them with GFX.
p.86 #19 · Fuji GFX Image Thread - all cameras and lenses
burningheart wrote:
I like the impactful story the 1st image tells. Nice capture.
Thank you! Both photos were casually taken while walking with my wife in and around the nearby park. You can see her in the second photo, patiently waiting for me as I was delayed by the picture-taking. She wasn't too happy about our walking through the blizzard of the first photo.