I was impressed with the 23mm lens (50mm crop) detail of the X100f. I captured these two shots during an evening walk in Halden, Norway last night.
I do personally like the outcome of these two test images and can't wait to go further.
The first is 10,009 x 5179, and the second is 9799 x 5319. Great for printing large images with great detail.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
I think you should be impressed as well as delighted. I think you chose a good span. IU like panos to cover the span of my vision - from the edge of my right and left peripherals
Beautiful images with great detail!
Great Pics - a combination of good photographer and good camera - from someone who doesn't do panos.
jerryc41 wrote:
Beautiful scenes
Thanks all and Jerry...
I am hard core Canon, but i get a slap in the face occasionally by what is possible with both image quality and perspective of 50mm, and 24 mpx X Fuji sensor.
My assumption was that 50mm would be prohibitive for pano, but I was wrong.
I am glad to have a variety of options, but I could not be happier that with the purchase of a truly versatile camera with a such a low cost.
What a fun camera that is both inspiring, and offers a disconnect from the typical weights of a DLSR.
Excellent work, I love it.
Nice photo's. The Fuji X100 series cameras are made the way cameras are supposed to be made...all metal.
catchlight.. wrote:
I was impressed with the 23mm lens (50mm crop) detail of the X100f. I captured these two shots during an evening walk in Halden, Norway last night.
I do personally like the outcome of these two test images and can't wait to go further.
The first is 10,009 x 5179, and the second is 9799 x 5319. Great for printing large images with great detail.
That is nice...I like the 1st one. Cheer
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