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Sep 4, 2020 12:17:23   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
I would like to know how this image looks and be honest PLEASE!!!!!!

This is my first shot the Fuji T3, as you know I have been shooting Sony for years, so my first impression with this camera is and that's subject to change as I learn the camera more.

This camera in my mind is the perfect size, I think it's more fun to shoot, No, I think it way more fun to shoot.
I think IQ falls a little short of my Sony a7rII, I think it's a bit better than the Sony a6xxx series.
Lightroom doesn't seam to like this camera shooting in RAW, Photoshop works much better, Except for bring down the highlights, I thought Luninar was just ok, Affinity was just OK, Adobe Bridge was ok, but had a hard time getting it right.

Best software so far Capture One for Fuji, so this is what I used till I get more time to play around.

Some notes I got up before breakfast but that didn't do much good, it very cloudy only about 50% light the
time I shot this.
This is a large file, you can DBL click on the download if you don't mind, I did not use any kind of sharping. a bit of contrast, I moved the WB to a bit on the warm side.


Make: FUJIFILM
Model: X-T3
Software: Capture One 20 Windows
Date/Time: 2020-09-04 08:30:55
Exposure Time: 0.5 sec
F Number: f/14
ISO Speed ratings: ISO 160
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Multi-segment
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No flash
Focal Length: 30.2 mm
35mm Equivalent: 45 mm
Lens Model: Fujifilm Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS


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Sep 4, 2020 12:25:04   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
It looks OK to me. Capture One is a very good processing software. My use for it is limited to Lens Color Correction, which it seems to be the only software out there that does this.
--Bob
HOT Texas wrote:
I would like to know how this image looks and be honest PLEASE!!!!!!

This is my first shot the Fuji T3, as you know I have been shooting Sony for years, so my first impression with this camera is and that's subject to change as I learn the camera more.

This camera in my mind is the perfect size, I think it's more fun to shoot, No, I think it way more fun to shoot.
I think IQ falls a little short of my Sony a7rII, I think it's a bit better than the Sony a6xxx series.
Lightroom doesn't seam to like this camera shooting in RAW, Photoshop works much better, Except for bring down the highlights, I thought Luninar was just ok, Affinity was just OK, Adobe Bridge was ok, but had a hard time getting it right.

Best software so far Capture One for Fuji, so this is what I used till I get more time to play around.

Some notes I got up before breakfast but that didn't do much good, it very cloudy only about 50% light the
time I shot this.
This is a large file, you can DBL click on the download if you don't mind, I did not use any kind of sharping. a bit of contrast, I moved the WB to a bit on the warm side.


Make: FUJIFILM
Model: X-T3
Software: Capture One 20 Windows
Date/Time: 2020-09-04 08:30:55
Exposure Time: 0.5 sec
F Number: f/14
ISO Speed ratings: ISO 160
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Multi-segment
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No flash
Focal Length: 30.2 mm
35mm Equivalent: 45 mm
Lens Model: Fujifilm Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
I would like to know how this image looks and be h... (show quote)

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Sep 4, 2020 12:42:31   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
rmalarz wrote:
It looks OK to me. Capture One is a very good processing software. My use for it is limited to Lens Color Correction, which it seems to be the only software out there that does this.
--Bob


Bob, Thank you very much, Much appreciated!!!!

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Sep 4, 2020 12:56:01   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
HOT Texas wrote:
I would like to know how this image looks and be honest PLEASE!!!!!!

This is my first shot the Fuji T3, as you know I have been shooting Sony for years, so my first impression with this camera is and that's subject to change as I learn the camera more.

This camera in my mind is the perfect size, I think it's more fun to shoot, No, I think it way more fun to shoot.
I think IQ falls a little short of my Sony a7rII, I think it's a bit better than the Sony a6xxx series.
Lightroom doesn't seam to like this camera shooting in RAW, Photoshop works much better, Except for bring down the highlights, I thought Luninar was just ok, Affinity was just OK, Adobe Bridge was ok, but had a hard time getting it right.

Best software so far Capture One for Fuji, so this is what I used till I get more time to play around.

Some notes I got up before breakfast but that didn't do much good, it very cloudy only about 50% light the
time I shot this.
This is a large file, you can DBL click on the download if you don't mind, I did not use any kind of sharping. a bit of contrast, I moved the WB to a bit on the warm side.


Make: FUJIFILM
Model: X-T3
Software: Capture One 20 Windows
Date/Time: 2020-09-04 08:30:55
Exposure Time: 0.5 sec
F Number: f/14
ISO Speed ratings: ISO 160
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Multi-segment
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No flash
Focal Length: 30.2 mm
35mm Equivalent: 45 mm
Lens Model: Fujifilm Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
I would like to know how this image looks and be h... (show quote)


Looks very good. Color is superb.
Sharp as a tack without pixel peeping and that is not how real humans view photos anyway.
Overall very good and glad you love your Fuji system, superb lenses also made by Fuji.

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Sep 4, 2020 13:03:04   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
Architect1776 wrote:
Looks very good. Color is superb.
Sharp as a tack without pixel peeping and that is not how real humans view photos anyway.
Overall very good and glad you love your Fuji system, superb lenses also made by Fuji.


Arc, Thank you much, I appreciate it!!!!

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Sep 4, 2020 13:32:41   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
I think the camera is doing a beautiful job. I saw something in the upper leaves that might have been fringing but probably not.
I opened the image in photoshop and added two layers just for fun. First one was Curves then hit the auto button, next added a Levels adjustment layer and hit auto. I think the final results has a more realistic green hue to your picture. Please give it a try and tell me what you think. It comes down to what each of us thinks is normal and that varies with each individual.

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Sep 4, 2020 15:33:50   #
sundar Loc: Charlotte, NC
 
Johnny - I think the IQ is very good and the level of detail captured is really impressive. In other words, it is doing a good job. I have also read about Capture One being the most suited. But then, I am a novice when it comes to PP. So cannot comment much on that aspect. Fuji X series has some great film simulation modes they say.

Overall, I think you went with a very good system. Enjoy !

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Sep 4, 2020 17:37:37   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
Jim-Pops wrote:
I think the camera is doing a beautiful job. I saw something in the upper leaves that might have been fringing but probably not.
I opened the image in photoshop and added two layers just for fun. First one was Curves then hit the auto button, next added a Levels adjustment layer and hit auto. I think the final results has a more realistic green hue to your picture. Please give it a try and tell me what you think. It comes down to what each of us thinks is normal and that varies with each individual.
I think the camera is doing a beautiful job. I saw... (show quote)


Thank you much Jim, I think your right it does have a bit of fringing, I'm like you not sure.
When I get time I'll try that!!!!

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Sep 4, 2020 17:41:07   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
sundar wrote:
Johnny - I think the IQ is very good and the level of detail captured is really impressive. In other words, it is doing a good job. I have also read about Capture One being the most suited. But then, I am a novice when it comes to PP. So cannot comment much on that aspect. Fuji X series has some great film simulation modes they say.

Overall, I think you went with a very good system. Enjoy !
Johnny - I think the IQ is very good and the level... (show quote)


Thank you Sundar Capture One is beating them all so far, and yes Fuji has 2 or 3 film simulation I like, I'll post some at a later date for you!!!!

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Sep 4, 2020 18:36:35   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
HOT Texas wrote:
I would like to know how this image looks and be honest PLEASE!!!!!!

This is my first shot the Fuji T3, as you know I have been shooting Sony for years, so my first impression with this camera is and that's subject to change as I learn the camera more.

This camera in my mind is the perfect size, I think it's more fun to shoot, No, I think it way more fun to shoot.
I think IQ falls a little short of my Sony a7rII, I think it's a bit better than the Sony a6xxx series.
Lightroom doesn't seam to like this camera shooting in RAW, Photoshop works much better, Except for bring down the highlights, I thought Luninar was just ok, Affinity was just OK, Adobe Bridge was ok, but had a hard time getting it right.

Best software so far Capture One for Fuji, so this is what I used till I get more time to play around.

Some notes I got up before breakfast but that didn't do much good, it very cloudy only about 50% light the
time I shot this.
This is a large file, you can DBL click on the download if you don't mind, I did not use any kind of sharping. a bit of contrast, I moved the WB to a bit on the warm side.


Make: FUJIFILM
Model: X-T3
Software: Capture One 20 Windows
Date/Time: 2020-09-04 08:30:55
Exposure Time: 0.5 sec
F Number: f/14
ISO Speed ratings: ISO 160
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Multi-segment
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No flash
Focal Length: 30.2 mm
35mm Equivalent: 45 mm
Lens Model: Fujifilm Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
I would like to know how this image looks and be h... (show quote)


Johnny, I always find this difficult. To me the photo looks great. A DDL looks sharp and the colors are subject to my monitor but look fine to me.

Greg

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Sep 4, 2020 19:00:06   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
CLF wrote:
Johnny, I always find this difficult. To me the photo looks great. A DDL looks sharp and the colors are subject to my monitor but look fine to me.

Greg


Thank you much Greg, Appreciate it!!!!

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Sep 4, 2020 19:36:57   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
Johnny, I certainly no expert, just an enthusiast on-looker. It looks great to me. Sharp detail, good color! I use Affinity and it doesn’t fully support my Z50 yet. It takes a bit of extra adjustment.

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Sep 4, 2020 20:41:51   #
BJ in OKla Loc: No Water Oklahoma
 
HOT Texas wrote:
I would like to know how this image looks and be honest PLEASE!!!!!!

This is my first shot the Fuji T3, as you know I have been shooting Sony for years, so my first impression with this camera is and that's subject to change as I learn the camera more.

This camera in my mind is the perfect size, I think it's more fun to shoot, No, I think it way more fun to shoot.
I think IQ falls a little short of my Sony a7rII, I think it's a bit better than the Sony a6xxx series.
Lightroom doesn't seam to like this camera shooting in RAW, Photoshop works much better, Except for bring down the highlights, I thought Luninar was just ok, Affinity was just OK, Adobe Bridge was ok, but had a hard time getting it right.

Best software so far Capture One for Fuji, so this is what I used till I get more time to play around.

Some notes I got up before breakfast but that didn't do much good, it very cloudy only about 50% light the
time I shot this.
This is a large file, you can DBL click on the download if you don't mind, I did not use any kind of sharping. a bit of contrast, I moved the WB to a bit on the warm side.


Make: FUJIFILM
Model: X-T3
Software: Capture One 20 Windows
Date/Time: 2020-09-04 08:30:55
Exposure Time: 0.5 sec
F Number: f/14
ISO Speed ratings: ISO 160
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Multi-segment
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No flash
Focal Length: 30.2 mm
35mm Equivalent: 45 mm
Lens Model: Fujifilm Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
I would like to know how this image looks and be h... (show quote)


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Johnny,
just like all your picture's,look great to me.
I looked up your new toy, it has a lot going for it.
Is that a high chair ?
Is that barn leaning or was it built that way.
Love the color's.
Bj

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Sep 4, 2020 20:45:05   #
Ourspolair
 
This is a great shot - the colours remind me of the results I used to get when shooting Fuji 35mm colour film.
Did a ddl and looked at the corners on my 27-inch 4k screen - saw no sign of fringing. Looks as though you have yourself a great cam/lens combo to me. Stay well and keep up the good work!

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Sep 4, 2020 21:14:27   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
Cwilson341 wrote:
Johnny, I certainly no expert, just an enthusiast on-looker. It looks great to me. Sharp detail, good color! I use Affinity and it doesn’t fully support my Z50 yet. It takes a bit of extra adjustment.


Thank you Carol, ya I have run into that problem before, but this camera been out over a year, everything works in Capture One, Camera and lens!!!!

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